Thank you for your interest in adoption and/or foster care. We encourage your active participation in foster care and adoption programs and look forward to helping you on your journey. If you have any questions, please contact the 211 Idaho CareLine by dialing 211 or 1-800-926-2588.
Contact Information
211 Idaho CareLine
Patty Bowman
(208) 287-1025 or families can dial 211
careline@dhw.idaho.gov
Para información en español, contacte:
Patty Bowman
(208) 287-1025 y 1-800-926-2588 y 2-1-1
careline@dhw.idaho.gov
Licensing Requirements for Foster or Adoption
Foster and/or adoptive parents can be individuals and/or families. You may qualify if you:
- Are 21 years of age or older;
- For adoption only: while there is no upper age limit, most agencies prefer that there be no more than forty years between the age of the parents and the age of the child;
- Have a stable source of income suitable to support the family;
- Have adequate space in your house or apartment to provide a safe environment for the child;
- Can pass a physical examination (You don’t have to be in perfect physical condition to qualify; blindness, deafness or other physical disabilities will not disqualify you as a prospective adoptive parent.); and
- Take PRIDE training classes.
A homestudy is an educational and information-gathering process which helps agencies and social workers link couples and single adults with waiting children. The homestudy:
- Shares in-depth information about adoption;
- Prepares adults and other family members for the transitions that occur when a child is adopted;
- Helps determine if a person or couple can provide a safe, nurturing environment for a youth or sibling group;
- Provides written information about each parent and her/his life experiences; and
- Reveals any past criminal history and makes recommendations as to present ability to provide a safe, nurturing environment for a young person.
Individuals who are thinking of fostering and/or adopting should immediately call their social services office to schedule a fingerprint and background application. This process may take more than six weeks. Placement of a child in your home cannot take place without these results.
Family preparation is vital to the success of any adoption or fostering experience. Classes, literature and private instruction offered by homestudy social workers give prospective parents the tools to build on each child’s strengths. With these aids, you can be realistic about your expectations. You don’t have to be perfect, but you do need to be perfectly committed to being the best parent you can be.
The selection process takes time. Depending on the needs of the child, the number of applicants and legal considerations, it can take six weeks to three months before a child can be placed with a pre-adoptive family.
Does it Cost to Foster or Adopt?
Families wishing to adopt from foster care will need to work with a private agency or approved, certified adoption professional. Families will need to pay for their own homestudy. Typically this costs between $500 to $1000.
Foster Care certification is provided through the state Department of Health and Welfare and is free to families wishing to become foster parents.
Parent Support Groups
Adoption Supprot Groups:
A New Beginning Adoption Agency
9703 W. Ustick Rd., Ste. 101
Boise, ID 83704
(888) 312-3678
Locations in Boise, Idaho Falls, Rupert, Coeur d'Alene
CASI Foundation for Children
2308 N. Cole Rd., Ste. E
Boise, ID 83704
1-800-376-0558
embRACE
2246 W. Crooked Stick Dr.
Eagle, ID 83616
(208) 658-6690
Parenting Support Groups:
Care Net of the Palouse
115 N. Jackson, Ste. A
Moscow, ID 83843
1-800-395-4957
CARES (Children at Risk Evaluation Services)
598 Addison West Ave.
Twin Falls, ID 83303
1-800-947-4852
CARES (Children At Risk Evaluation Services)
417 S. 6th St.
Boise, ID 83702
(208) 577-4460
Families Together For People With Disabilities
121 Sweet Ave.
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 892-8280
(866) 326-4864
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)
P.O. Box 321
Salmon, ID 83467
(208) 756-2094 Message Phone
Parent-to-Parent, Inc.
1675 Curlew Dr.
Ammon, ID 83406
(208) 542-0875
Contact: Amy Schmutz
Twins and Company - Mothers of Multiples Support Group
10950 N. Point Hayden Dr.
Hayden Lake, ID 83835
(208) 762-3151
Contact: Carrie White
Agency Contact and Orientation Information
Licensed Private Adoption Agencies
For Fostering: Please call DHW at 211 or 1-800-926-2588
For Fostering/Adopting:
A New Beginning
Stephanie Pearl
9703 W. Ustick Road, Suite 101
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 939-3865
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Trabajadores Sociales o traductores de habla hispana disponibles
Children’s Adoption Services, Inc.
Molly Gratton
2308 N. Cole Road, Ste. E
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 376-0558
Idaho Youth Ranch
Adoption Services
Lauri Corpus
5465 West Irving Street
Boise, ID 83706
(208) 375-6923
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Trabajadores Sociales o traductores de habla hispana disponibles
Idaho Youth Ranch
Adoption Services North
Donna Euler
2201 Government Way, Ste. J
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
(208) 667-1898
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Trabajadores Sociales o traductores de habla hispana disponibles
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
Lori Throckmorton
10740 Fairview, Ste. 100
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 376-0191
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Trabajadores Sociales o traductores de habla hispana disponibles
LDS Family Services, Idaho Falls
Steve Dahl
1500 John Adams Parkway, Suite 102
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
(208) 529-5276
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Personas de habla hispana disponibles mediante solicitud en su comunidad
LDS Family Services, Pocatello
Steve Dahl
1169 Call Creek Place, Ste. B
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 232-7780
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Personas de habla hispana disponibles mediante solicitud en su comunidad
LDS Family Services, Spokane, WA
Pat Cabbage
200 North Mullon, Ste. 222
Spokane, WA 99206
(509) 926-6581
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Personas de habla hispana disponibles mediante solicitud en su comunidad
LDS Family Services, Twin Falls
Lori Throckmorton
1418 Fillmore Street
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 376-0191
Ofrecen asistencia en español: Personas de habla hispana disponibles mediante solicitud en su comunidad
Certified Adoption Professionals
View list of Approved Certified Adoption Professionals.
Information on Children
There are 1,818 children in foster care in Idaho; 373 of these children are waiting for adoptive families.
Children who need foster and/or adoptive families:
- May have experienced neglect or abuse;
- Range in age from newborn to 18-years-old;
- May be members of a large sibling group that need to stay together; and/or
- Reflect all cultural and economic groups.
Upcoming Events
For information call (208) 345-6646.