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HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU!


Dear Caregivers,


This month, your days are sure to be filled with lots of shopping, cooking, and visits with family and friends. We hope you have a joyous season!


December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month – a time to create a happy, healthy, and safe experience for everyone. During the holidays, toy-sharing and gift-giving are huge parts of how we have fun with our children. This year, and always, before we give those special gifts to our kids, let’s remember to ask ourselves if those toys are safe and age appropriate.


Before you or a family member gives a child a new toy, look for sharp points, edges and parts that could fly off. Also, check for durability should a child attempt to break, crush or pull the toy apart. Do not give toys with ropes, cords, or heating elements — and make sure crayons and markers are labeled “nontoxic”. It’s important to never give small toys with removable magnets or “button” batteries. These can cause serious injury or even death if ingested. Not every toy is meant for every child. Please keep in mind the child’s age and development level (most toys offer an age range for guidance).


Finally, I’d like to share a few tips for celebrating this wonderful time of year as a foster family. I hope you find the ideas below helpful.


·        Prepare children in your care for the holidays in your home. Knowing what to expect will help the children to decrease anxiety around the holidays.

·        Prepare family and friends before you visit. Let people know in advance about new family members in your home.

·        Remember confidentiality. You may receive well intended, but prying questions from those you know over the holidays. Think in advance about how to answer these questions, while maintaining the child’s confidentiality.

·        Have extra presents ready to offset differences. Extra presents may be addressed “from Santa”, even for older youth, to help offset a larger number of gifts other children may receive at the same time. Children often keep count of the number of gifts received (right or wrong) and use it to compare with other kids, so sometimes quantity is important.


Thank you for the tireless work you do every day! We appreciate you greatly. Let’s continue to support our children, their health and well-being. Enjoy the holidays!


Sincerely,


Tim Burch

Clark County Administrator of Human Services

HOLIDAY TIPS FOR FOSTER FAMILIES

Register by December 9 for a special holiday gift!


Holly Jolly Holiday Celebration

Foster Family Gift Drive-Thru

Sunday December 18

9am-6pm

Registered foster families and caregivers are welcome to pick-up their holiday gifts Sunday December 18.


Cashman Center

850 Las Vegas Blvd. N

Las Vegas, NV 89101



ENTER ON LAS VEGAS BLVD

IF YOU HAVEN'T SIGNED UP FOR GIFTS YET, REGISTER TODAY!

Department of Family Services invites you to

Las Vegas Motor Speedway


Foster Family Night

at Glittering Lights

December 14 | 4:30pm-9pm


Foster families that show their invite will receive

FREE ADMISSION


Las Vegas Motor Speedway

7000 Las Vegas Blvd N

Las Vegas, NV 89115


Drive through sparkling lights, experience holiday magic, and make festive memories. With millions of dazzling lights along a 2.5-mile course, this free holiday event will certainly bring a smile to every face.

REGISTER FOR GLITTERING LIGHTS

Meet Isabella!


Isabella is 6 years old and in first grade. She puts a lot of effort into her school work and hopes to go to Disneyland one day.

VIEW ADOPTION PROFILES
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN PROFILES

If you are interested in adopting a specific child or sibling group from Clark County, please email DFSadoptions@clarkcountynv.gov. Please note we cannot answer questions about children who are not in the custody of DFS.

LEARN ABOUT ADOPTIONS

FOSTER PARENT CHAMPIONS

Monday – Friday / 9am – 7pm

Get support from fellow foster parents.

Call (702) 455-1149

FOSTER PARENT CHAMPION

FOSTER PARENT INFO SESSION

Do you know someone interested in becoming a foster family? Share our info session sign-up with them.

INFO SESSION SIGN UP    

RESPITE CARE

Parenting can be stressful, and respite care allows the caregiver time to rest. Respite care is a planned, scheduled, temporary period of relief from the responsibility of parenting a foster child whose legal custodian is the Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS). Respite might also be needed in emergency situations, such as sick relatives.

MORE ON RESPITE CARE
RESPITE REIMBURSEMENT

RESOURCES FOR FOSTER FAMILIES

Foster Kinship strengthens kinship caregivers’ capacity to provide safe, stable, and nurturing homes for children. Free programs include respite care, trainings, and support groups.


childcare@fosterkinship.org

www.fosterkinship.org

(702) 546-9988

PROGRAMS & RESPITE
KINSHIP SUPPORT GROUPS IN DECEMBER

FOSTER KINSHIP DECEMBER SUPPORT GROUPS

Join us for one of our monthly groups to gain support and share strength with others who are raising their relative's children. All details regarding groups such as log in information and locations, can be found in our closed 24/7 Facebook support group. All in-person groups offer complimentary child care.


Search Facebook for Nevada Kinship Caregivers.


FRIDAY 12/2 @ 5PM (ONLINE ONLY VIA ZOOM)

TUESDAY 12/ 13 @ 6PM CANYON RIDGE SPANISH GROUP

TUESDAY 12/20 @1PM FOSTER KINSHIP OFFICE

FRIDAY 12/ 16 @ 5PM (ONLINE ONLY VIA ZOOM) MANAGING BEHAVIORS

TUESDAY 12/20 @ 6PM FOSTER KINSHIP OFFICE 

Foster Change membership is available to any foster, adoptive, or kinship family in Clark County, NV.


Family membership covers all members of the household and is good for one year from the date of purchase. We can’t wait to welcome you to our family!



  • Training
  • Support Groups
  • Playdates & Family Outings
  • Members Only Resources
  • Monthly Respite Care


JOIN FOSTER CHANGE

Canyon Ridge Christian Church is hosting a Foster Parent Night Out December 16, 2022 from 6pm-9pm.


Register before December 12.

Ages birth- 5th grade.

Snacks provided, but please feed children dinner before the event.

REGISTER FOR PARENT NIGHT OUT

Now thru January 31, 2023, Children's Service Guild is taking applications for college/trade school scholarships. Six scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each will be awarded. High school seniors in Clark County, NV. who have overcome personal challenge(s) and have been touched by the Family Court System may apply for this scholarship (DJJS and DFS).


Contact Karen Ziegler, Chairwoman

702-218-3739

APPLY TODAY

APPLY TODAY

Children's Service Guild

wishes a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah and Happy Holidays to all!


We had our amazing Annual Holiday Craft Boutique & Raffle on Nov. 12th, 2022 and it was very successful! We raised a lot of money for the at-risk children we help who are affected by the Clark County Family Courts. Thank you to all who came and supported us once again and also to all who bought raffle tickets. Plus, all the donors of the raffle prizes!

DECEMBER UPDATES

IMPORTANT DATES FOR

CCSD STUDENTS


Friday December 16, 2022

End of First Semester

Last Day of School before CCSD Winter Break


Monday December 20, 2022

to Monday January 2, 2023

CCSD Winter Break


Tuesday January 3, 2023

CCSD classes resume

EDUCATION UPDATES

SAVE THE DATE FOR JANUARY EVENTS

MORE DETAILS

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Our Nevada office is dedicated to raising the future for children and families working to create and maintain safe, healthy, and thriving homes and families.


We provide a range of family support services designed to serve families and professionals.

SEARCH NEVADA CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION
ON DEMAND WEBINARS FOR FOSTER FAMILIES

How did CASA start?


It was a judge’s idea. The inspiration came to Seattle juvenile court judge, David W. Soukup, in 1976. Judge Soukup had insufficient information to make a life-changing decision for a 3-year-old girl who had suffered from child abuse. It terrified Judge Soukup to make important decisions about children when there was no one there advocating exclusively for their best interest. It was then that Judge Soukup asked his bailiff to assist with recruiting a group of volunteers that could be trained to advocate for children in foster care. The bailiff was able to recruit 50 interested people and the rest we can say is history. In 1977, the first volunteer advocates program, for children in foster care, started in King County, Seattle Washington. 


Based on the concept started by Judge Soukup, in 1980, Judge John F. Mendoza decided to start his own volunteer advocate program in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was Judge Mendoza who came up with the acronym Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). In some jurisdictions, these volunteer advocates are also known as guardian ad litem (GAL).


In 1982, the first annual CASA conference was held in Las Vegas, Nevada and participants voted to establish the National CASA Association. Over the past 40 years, CASA/GAL has grown to over 900 chapters nationwide in 49 states. Clark County is proud to be an early adaptor to the concept of volunteer advocates supporting children in foster care. With over 400 volunteers in Clark County, the value of these volunteers is immeasurable. That said, until there are enough volunteers for all children in foster care, there is always more work to be done. 


To learn more about the CASA program, visit them online at CasaLasVegas.org or call 702.455.CASA(2272)



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