Community Action to Reach out to Infants (CARI) is a State-funded project with the Department of Alcohol and Drugs that serves substance-exposed and medically fragile infants and toddlers. CARI provides foster parents and relatives who care for these children with specialized training, support groups and respite care. The CARI Spring 2021 (CARI) Cohort Series beginsContinue reading “CARI Cohort Series begin in February 2021”
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Drive-Through Christmas Celebration 2020
Ok, let’s face it, this was a year like no other in our lifetimes but that didn’t stop the ACFPA from having our annual Christmas party for the Resource Parents, including relative, foster and adoptive families, and children in Alameda County. Just one small change, this one was a Drive-Through Event! As in previous years,Continue reading “Drive-Through Christmas Celebration 2020”
NEW Achievement Scholarship
The ACFPA is excited to announce our new scholarship type called the Achievement Scholarship. This scholarship was created specifically to support our older youth and young adults, through 22 years of age, in their pursuit of achieving their highest level of independence. The intent of this scholarship is to assist with expenses associated withContinue reading “NEW Achievement Scholarship”
