Refugee Foster
Care

Refugee Foster
Care

Annually, there are thousands of youth and children
that arrive to the U.S. as Refugees. Some of these
Refugees will never be allowed to return to their
home country and some may never be reunited
with their birth families. Refugee Foster Care,

also known as Unaccompanied Refugee
Minor Foster Care
, is temporarily taking in

a child or youth from another country and
giving them a loving, family to call home.

Annually, there are thousands of youth and children
that arrive to the U.S. as Refugees. Some of these
Refugees will never be allowed to return to their
home country and some may never be reunited
with their birth families. Refugee Foster Care,

also known as Unaccompanied Refugee
Minor Foster Care
, is temporarily taking in

a child or youth from another country and
giving them a loving, family to call home.

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Refugee Foster
Care

Annually, there are thousands of youth and children that arrive to the U.S. as Refugees. Some of these Refugees will never be allowed to return to their home country and some may never be reunited with their birth families. Refugee Foster Care, also known as Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Foster Care, is temporarily taking in a child or youth from another country and giving them a loving, family to call home.

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What is Refugee Foster Care?

What is Refugee Foster Care?

What is Refugee Foster Care?

Refugee Foster Care, also known as Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Foster Care, is taking in a child or youth who have been separated from their families due to war, conflict, natural disaster or abuse by caregivers who were meant to protect them. These situations create upheaval in their lives forcing them to flee from countries in Central America, Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Each refugee or unaccompanied refugee minor has a different story, but the love and support you can provide will change your and their life forever.

Refugee Foster Care, also known as Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Foster Care, is taking in a child or youth who have been separated from their families due to war, conflict, natural disaster or abuse by caregivers who were meant to protect them. These situations create upheaval in their lives forcing them to flee from countries in Central America, Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Each refugee or unaccompanied refugee minor has a different story, but the love and support you can provide will change your and their life forever.

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Start the Process

Start the Process

Start the Process

Each child has a different story, but the love and support you can provide will change your and their lives forever. Join us in our mission to provide vulnerable youth with the opportunity of living in family environments, which are essential for their development and well-being.

Starting the Process means sending your first inquiry to us to go through ICA’s Application Process. We are excited to see how this new chapter can begin as your family offers hope and healing to a child or youth in need.

Each child has a different story, but the love and support you can provide will change your and their lives forever. Join us in our mission to provide vulnerable youth with the opportunity of living in family environments, which are essential for their development and well-being.

Starting the Process means sending your first inquiry to us to go through ICA’s Application Process. We are excited to see how this new chapter can begin as your family offers hope and healing to a child or youth in need.

START THE PROCESS

Helpful Information

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Application Process

Resources and Links

“A little background. I’m originally from Honduras. I now have two daughters.

I was raised by my mother and my grandmother; I have 4 sisters.

When I decided to go to America, I was 15 years old. I had never left my country, so my trip was a new adventure. When I left Honduras, I didn’t know what my destination was. The trip was a month and I had to travel by train. I spent a few days without eating so my journey was hard and difficult, but despite that long and difficult adventure, I learned a lot about life.

My experience in the United States has been kind of strange and good. I could say I’ve met good people, but I have also had to deal with people who don’t like Latinos. It’s understandable because in the world there are good people and bad people too, but I’m lucky because I have known more good people than bad people.

Not all of us are fortunate to have loving parents and family who take care of us. When we look for love or understanding, it is difficult to think that someone else could love us because if our own family did not love us, how will a stranger person love us? This is why we close our heart and we get angry and we do not let anyone in, so each young immigrant has a different problem. And the only thing they need is people who make them feel loved and who interact with us, include us, who love and support without judging who we are or were.

I have gone through difficult stages, but the time I spent with ICA has been good. They have given me hope and they helped me a lot and I have gotten well. I am grateful to all of them – ICA is always available for help and I am very encouraged by my progress and how I’ve learned new things.

It is difficult to help young people like us, not all of us are responsible, respectful, and educated, but I believe that every person deserves a second chance because sometimes we only look at the bad things about people without knowing their history.  In my experience, there have been families from ICA that were willing to help youth like me, I am very grateful for their support.

Thank you to all the people who help us young people and people in these situations.”

Info Meeting

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Advocate

Not sure if you can Foster, but still want to help. Find out how you can advocate.

Learn How to Advocate

Donate

If you’re not quite ready to start your Foster Care or Adoption journey and are interested helping alternatively.

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URM Foster Care Resources

URM Foster Care Resources

URM Program Helpful Information

Preliminary Application

Parent Training

What You Need to Know About URM

General Questions about URM and its Purpose

Facts about Reunification

Application FAQs

URM 101 Fact Sheet

URM Roles and Expectations

General URM Resources

Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)

Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Program (URM)

Bridging Refugee Youth and Children’s Services (BRYCS)

Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC)

 

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ICA has been a Voice of HOPE for children, youth, & and their families worldwide for over 30 years. Let us know how we can assist in raising your Voice of HOPE for those in need.

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