Journal Article
Homes Waiting for Children, Not Children Waiting for Homes
Alex J. Adams, Assistant Secretary for Family Support at the Administration for Children and Families, explains in this City Journal article that a major issue in foster care is a shortage of licensed foster homes relative to the number of children entering care. This shortage leads to children being placed in emergency settings, group facilities, or temporary housing without good long-term fits.
Many families who want to foster face burdens: complicated paperwork, trainings, court involvement, and costs. Streamlining licensing would increase the pool of available foster homes. And by licensing broadly and matching carefully, the system can have “homes waiting for children, not children waiting for homes.”
Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
A Home for Every Child
Topics/Subtopics
Family Strengthening
Family Formation
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Special Populations
Youth in Transition
Publication Date
2026-01-13
Section/Feed Type
Latest Information from Network (Home)
TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (a)
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (d)