BELMONT — As families across San Mateo County gather for the holidays, the Human Services Agency is calling on residents to extend that spirit of love and belonging to children and youth in need of safe, stable homes.
The Resource Family Approval Program connects caring adults with children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. These children, ranging in age from infants to young adults up to 21, need families who can provide comfort and stability during uncertain times.
"Every child deserves a sense of safety, belonging, and hope," said John Fong, Director of Children and Family Services for the San Mateo County Human Services Agency. "During the holidays, when family and connection are especially meaningful, we invite community members to consider opening their hearts and homes to a child who needs one."
Resource Families, formerly known as foster families, come from all backgrounds. They may be single or married, young or older, homeowners or renters. The county especially encourages Spanish-speaking families and those of diverse cultures to apply, helping ensure that each child can grow in a setting that reflects and honors their language and heritage.
San Mateo County operates under a Concurrent Planning model, meaning that while the goal is always to reunify children with their families whenever safe and possible, social workers also prepare for the possibility of long-term placements or adoption.
Families receive comprehensive training, free CPR and First Aid certification, and ongoing support, including mentorship and a monthly stipend to help cover each child’s needs. The approval process takes about three months and includes background checks, home inspections, and orientation classes—all offered at no cost.
To learn more about becoming a Resource Family and to see how you can make a lasting difference in a child’s life, visit www.helpsanmateokids.com, call (650) 802-7636 or emailResourceFamily@smcgov.org.
This holiday season, a child in San Mateo County may be wishing for something simple, a family to call home. You could be the answer.
Paul Laustsen
Human Services Agency
plaustsen@smcgov.org
650-465-9977