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Foster Care Services

North Florida

To embark on the meaningful journey of becoming a Foster Parent in North Florida area, call 850-575-6422.

Foster Care, only 5% of kids have a foster home to go to

Take the first step toward becoming a foster parent.

As a Boys Town North Florida Therapeutic Foster Parent, you can create lasting memories for a child by providing support, love and guidance. From tucking them in at night to helping with homework or teaching life skills, you play a key role in their development. Boys Town Foster Family Services® specializes in therapeutic care for children with behavioral, medical and educational needs. You’ll be there when they need someone and celebrate as they reunite with their families or find permanency through adoption.               

Learn more about our Success Stories.      

For more information about how you can become a Boys Town Foster Parent, visit our FAQs or fill out the form below.    

As a Boys Town Therapeutic Foster Parent You'll Receive

Ongoing, in-depth professional training in how to care for and support children of all ages, infancy through adolescence. Your training will help you meet the behavioral, emotional and educational needs of the children in your care, and you will be part of a team that is focused on their safety, permanency and well-being.

Benefits include:

  • Professional Training
  • Competitive Reimbursement
  • 24/7 On-Call Support

Basic requirements for becoming a Boys Town Foster Parent*:

  • Must be 21 years old
  • May be single or married
  • Must submit to a criminal background check
  • Must be financially stable
  • Must successfully complete the Boys Town Foster Family Services training program
  • Must have adequate space for a child
  • Must be able to provide quality care and supervision
  • Must agree not to use physical discipline
  • Must have a valid driver’s license for the state in which you will be fostering must have reliable transportation
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Must have the state’s minimum automobile insurance which covers the transportation of foster children in your care
  • Must have routine access to a strong internet connection
  • Willing to work as part of a professional team
  • Support and encourage the foster child’s family relationships
  • Become CPR/First Aid certified (Boys Town provides)
  • Be in satisfactory health and provide a physician’s statement

* Other state and local requirements may apply.​

What is it Like to Be a Foster Parent?

Being a foster parent can be both a challenging and rewarding experience, but it can also be a lot of fun. Check out the video below for some special moments shared by one of our Boys Town foster families.​

Watch Leo's Story

Since birth, until about five or six years old, my mom has always struggled being a mom. She's had her speed bumps and setbacks, so it was kind of rough for me, having a roof over my head and having food all the time, until one day I ended up in this foster care home.

Initially, we just thought we would have Leo for respite care, which is what Chuck and I were doing as foster parents. It was a Thanksgiving holiday, and so we figured Leo would be with us for the holidays until foster care took time to research the ideal placement for him, which takes a little bit of time.

Each time, there was just a little question, or something that was going to take a couple more days, and we just kept saying, "Sure, he could come and hang with us." There was no sense in him having to go to 11 different homes while they were trying to figure out that perfect place, not knowing it was us.

I mean, what do you do with a kid who's not even eight, and you know the lifestyle he'd be going back to, or possibly bouncing from foster care to foster care? You can't, not when you have the means and the ability.

So, I'd say the main difference is that it's more supportive here, more loving and caring. Food isn't as much of a struggle. When I first came here, I was able to take baths every day. I was about six years old, and I was actually able to clean myself every day. That's nice. And then I was finally able to go to school every day.

You could see all they needed was love and a stable home.

The day we adopted him, when it was all said and done, it was kind of giddy. I mean, everybody, we had the whole family there, so they were all pretty excited about it too.

If it wasn't for this family, I wouldn't be in the place I am today. I've learned that they're just trying to do the best for me, to help me be successful. That's really important, I realize.

Without Boys Town, we probably wouldn't have pursued foster care or adoption. We definitely wouldn't have adopted. I mean, we have four kids, and he was six years younger than our youngest. So, definitely, I was ready to hit my fifties and start taking it easy.

Because of Boys Town, I've gotten a second chance at being successful. It was definitely an opportunity to make my life better and be loved, feel welcome and comfortable.

I think the thing that made me want to continue on is love. It sounds kind of mushy, but I love the child. I love Leo, and it was just a love for him that I wanted to make him part of our family forever.

I mean, you talk about forever families. It'll be the hardest job you ever loved. It's just like raising your own kids. There'll be different problem sets. They're not necessarily your own, but I mean, they're kids. They're innocent. Those innocents may or may not have been taken away.

So if you have an opportunity to give somebody a better life, better opportunities, it'd be a crime not to.

They're amazing parents, and they just want the best for me. They want me to be very successful, and I appreciate that a lot. I'm very thankful for it.

Meet Our Staff

Breanna Hughes
Foster Family Services Licensing, Training, and Recruiting Specialist

Boys Town Foster Family Services, North Florida

Breanna has worked in child welfare for the better part of the last 10 years. She obtained her MSW in 2021 and has adopted two children from foster care. This is her third role within Boys Town and enjoys helping more people join the Boys Town community.