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Foster Care or Adoption
655 Riddell Rd
Orangeville, ON
L9W 4Z5
Orangeville, ON
L9W 4Z5
519-941-1530
Fax: 519-941-1525
Mon, Thu, Fri 8:30am-5pm * Tue, Wed 8:30am-8:30pm
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Call office for more information
Eligibility / Target Population
Children age 16 or younger
Fees
None
Executives
Jennifer Moore - Executive Director
jennifer.moore@dcafs.on.ca
jennifer.moore@dcafs.on.ca
Languages
English
Area Served
Dufferin County
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Foster homes and adoption provide love, safety and stability to children who need it the most
Foster care is a temporary home that provides a safe, stable and caring home environment for children who become the responsibility of DCAFS. Children may need foster care for just a few days, a week, several months or possibly for years
The foster family’s aim is to provide a stable, nurturing and supportive home environment that will encourage the growth and development of a child
Foster parents are provided with information on the foster child and the reasons why their home has been chosen. Foster parents have the right to decline a placement if they feel the match is not suitable or that the timing for having a foster child in their home is not right
Adoption is a legal and social process through which a child becomes a part of a new family. It is intended to provide the child with permanence and security and is a life long process that requires commitment, patience and skill. Families interested in applying for adoption can complete an application package but may be placed on a waiting list for assessment
Information is also available on private adoption and resources related to the adoption process
Foster care is a temporary home that provides a safe, stable and caring home environment for children who become the responsibility of DCAFS. Children may need foster care for just a few days, a week, several months or possibly for years
The foster family’s aim is to provide a stable, nurturing and supportive home environment that will encourage the growth and development of a child
Foster parents are provided with information on the foster child and the reasons why their home has been chosen. Foster parents have the right to decline a placement if they feel the match is not suitable or that the timing for having a foster child in their home is not right
Adoption is a legal and social process through which a child becomes a part of a new family. It is intended to provide the child with permanence and security and is a life long process that requires commitment, patience and skill. Families interested in applying for adoption can complete an application package but may be placed on a waiting list for assessment
Information is also available on private adoption and resources related to the adoption process
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Last Updated: Jul 16, 2025: Suggest an edit