DCF Foster Care Review

Who We Are

This program is operating remotely. The Department of Children and Families (DCF) strives to protect children from abuse and neglect and supports young adults, age 18-22, who are transitioning from DCF custody to independent living. DCF works toward establishing the permanency and well-being of children by providing supports and services to families at home when it is safe to do so. When necessary, DCF provides foster care and, if parental reunification is not possible, finds new permanent families through kinship, guardianship or adoption.

Learn more: https://www.mass.gov/guides/about-the-volunteer-case-review-program

Apply here: https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-to-be-a-volunteer-case-reviewer

What We Do

The Department of Children and Families offers a unique opportunity for community volunteers who would like to make a difference in a foster child's life. For a few hours of your time each month, you can participate on a panel that helps plan a brighter future for each child in care. DCF is required by law to review each foster child's case every six months. The review is conducted by a three member panel, with one member being from the local community. A volunteer reviewer can make a difference for a child.

Details

Phone (617) 748-2300
Contact Lisa Brown
Contact Title Dir. of Volunteer Services
Website http://www.mass.gov/dcf