Parenting & Families
Isabelle’s Kids
Where to Turn, a Funding Guide for Nonprofits and Families Serving Children with Disabilities in Foster Care
Where to Turn is a guide to grants and a wealth of other resources to assist United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) affiliates and other organizations initiate or enhance programs and projects that address the unique needs of children and youth with disabilities in foster care. It is also intended to help foster families, birth families, adoptive families and advocates connect to resources that might benefit children and youth with disabilities in foster care.
Where to Turn can help UCP affiliates and other organizations who might be seeking funding or other resources to:
- Provide specialized or therapeutic foster care services for children and youth with disabilities
- Provide supports to children and youth with disabilities living in other out-of-home settings
- Provide information, assistance and supports to foster families, adoptive families and birth families
- Provide information and technical assistance to child welfare workers, educators, medical personnel or others working within the systems that provide services and supports to children and youth with disabilities in foster care, foster families, adoptive families and birth families
- Advocate within the systems that provide services and supports to children and youth with disabilities in foster care, and their foster families, adoptive families and birth families
Where to Turn may also serve as a general guide to disability funding resources for a variety of purposes, not just for resources related to children and youth with disabilities in foster care.
Get the Where to Turn Guide for your state:
UCP AffNet Entrance


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