Loudoun County’s foster care program is expanding its outreach with monthly virtual information sessions throughout the summer, designed to educate and recruit new foster families.
As of early 2025, over 60% of children in Virginia’s foster care system are aged 11 or older—highlighting the urgent need for compassionate caregivers.
Scheduled for June 17, July 14, and August 12, these hour-long virtual sessions provide a comprehensive overview of foster care, from eligibility to support services.
The Loudoun County foster care program is streamlining the onboarding process to meet rising demand while ensuring each child finds a stable, temporary home.
Inside the Loudoun County Foster Care Program
Foster care is more than temporary shelter—it’s a lifeline for children navigating family trauma or unsafe home environments.
The Loudoun County foster care program provides structured support for children from birth to 21 years old, focusing on safe placements and eventual reunification with their birth families whenever possible.
What You’ll Learn in a Virtual Session:
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Eligibility criteria and the approval process
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Types of foster care families (traditional and kinship)
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Resources and training provided by DFS
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Ways to support reunification efforts
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Next steps for becoming a certified foster parent
Foster Parent Requirements:
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Must be 18+ years old
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Can be single, married, or divorced
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Homeowners or renters welcome
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Must pass background checks and complete training
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No prior parenting experience required
Foster Care at a Glance
Category | Details |
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Session Dates | June 17, July 14, August 12 (varied times) |
Ages of Children in Care | Birth to 21; majority are 11+ |
Foster Family Types | Traditional and kinship placements |
Cost to Attend | Free; registration required at loudoun.gov/FosterCare |
Goal of Program | Safe temporary care with focus on reunification |
Support Provided | Training, financial assistance, caseworker support |
Average Process Duration | Several weeks to a few months, depending on readiness |
Next Steps | Register for Faster Families Highway and complete home assessments |
Community Voices on Foster Care
“We’re seeing increased interest, but we need more families ready to open their hearts and homes,” said Sarah Jensen, Loudoun’s Foster Family Recruiter. “These virtual sessions break down barriers and demystify the process.”
“Foster parenting is a commitment that changes lives—for the child and the caregiver,” shared James Cortez, a current Loudoun foster parent. “We stepped in to help, and we gained a deeper understanding of our community.”
What’s Next for Loudoun County?
The Loudoun County foster care program continues to modernize recruitment and education through accessible digital sessions and streamlined application processes. As the region experiences demographic growth and rising demand for child welfare services, increased community involvement will be crucial.
Actionable Takeaways:
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Register for an upcoming session at loudoun.gov/FosterCare.
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Spread the word among friends and colleagues—especially those with stable home environments and a desire to make a difference.
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Consider kinship fostering if you know a child entering the system.
By removing logistical barriers and emphasizing community support, Loudoun County is taking decisive steps to strengthen the foster care network and safeguard the future of its most vulnerable youth.
Sources: Loudoun County.
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