Fifty-two children are living in foster care from Bradford County. These children have been sheltered or removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect and/or abandonment and placed in foster care for their safety. While biological parents work to bring their
children home safely, children need loving nurturing foster homes where they can heal and thrive.
During National Foster Care Month Partnership for Strong Families is raising awareness about foster care, the need for more foster parents, and inviting the community to partner with them to show appreciation for current foster families.
Brittany reflects on becoming a foster parent, “Getting involved in foster care is a great way to serve your community! Personally, I’ve found it incredibly rewarding to come alongside kids and families to help them heal and thrive. Once you see the need, it’s impossible to turn a blind eye.”
Partnership for Strong Families is hosting virtual info sessions this month for anyone who would like to learn more about foster care in their community. The next sessions are May 21 and May 26 at 7 p.m. This is a great opportunity to hear from experienced professionals about the roles everyone can play in supporting children and families.
One way to appreciate foster families throughout the month of May is by donating a gift basket or gift certificate. For more information, please contact [email protected].
To learn more about Partnership for Strong Families, visit www.pfsf.org.


