Kinship Care is a living arrangement where a minor child is residing with a legal relative such as an adult brother or sister, a first cousin, a nephew or niece, an uncle or aunt or a grandparent, etc. This arrangement can be voluntary or court ordered. The relative could be eligible for a monthly financial grant.
Click here to see if you qualify for Kinship Care.
Our kinship care coordinator is available to answer any questions you may have about becoming a kinship caregiver A kinship care coordinator or other case worker in your county will work with you throughout the process of becoming a kinship caregiver and having a child placed in your home. For more information please contact the Winnebago County Kinship Care Coordinator at 920-236-4619. Click here to access statewide Kinship Care coodinator contact information. |
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