Mission Statement

Family Builders believes that every child has the right to grow up in a permanent, nurturing family regardless of that child’s age, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or medical, physical or emotional condition.

Family Builders’ mission is to:

  • Achieve permanency for children and youth by creating and strengthening families and relationships that will support and sustain them;
  • Advocate for systemic changes that instill hope, belonging, and inclusion for all children and the families who care for them and
  • Advance best practices based on equity, justice, and anti-racist and anti-oppressive policies in child welfare and juvenile justice systems.

Family Builders’ goal is that no child will leave the foster care system without a permanent, loving, and caring parent.

Family Builders is welcoming and affirming of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender families who wish to adopt children from the foster care system.

Our Values

About children

  • Every child deserves a permanent family.

  • No child is un-adoptable regardless of age, special needs, race/culture, or need for mental health treatment.

  • We have the obligation to keep the promise of permanency for all children living in the foster care system.

  • Siblings should remain together.

  • Race and culture matter. Sexual orientation and gender identity shall be respected.

  • All children have a right to their history and a right to their previous connections.

About the permanency process

  • First and foremost, permanency efforts should begin with supporting the youth to grow up with his/her family of origin.

  • No youth should exit the foster care system without a permanent family.

  • A team of persons makes the best decisions, helping us each face the challenges of our own beliefs and biases.

  • Adoption is a service for children.

  • Permanency and adoption services are about taking “risks” because not taking a “risk” may be just as harmful to the child if it results in the lack of a permanent family.

  • Matching activities should be child-specific.

  • Adoption and permanency services are hard work; staff need and deserve support and resources.

  • Permanency for older children and youth shall include other permanent options, beyond adoption, and shall be a youth-driven process.

About families

  • Family is defined in a broad and inclusive manner regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation or economic status.

  • Families shall not be charged a fee to adopt a child from the foster care system.

  • Hours and location of services must be accessible to families and the services should be child-centered and family-focused.

  • Families shall have any history about the child (which the agency presently has or can realistically obtain) to make an informed decision about adopting the child.

  • Families will be supported and developed through the process — not screened out.

  • Adoption and youth permanency is difficult work; families need and require support and resources.

  • We have an obligation to support families providing permanency, during and after the process.

About Family Builders’ duty

  • We advocate for permanency for the least-well-served children and youth, so that permanency may be preserved for all children and youth.

  • We strive to be on the forefront of best practice, with continual evaluation, improvement, and innovation, promoting best practices for children, youth and families.