1. Offer to baby sit for a foster family in your area. Better yet, complete the state foster care license process and then volunteer to provide overnight or weekend "respite care" to give foster parents a break from their responsibilities.
2. Donate clothing, baby supplies, car seats, high chairs, toys, luggage or school supplies to local foster parents or foster parent associations.
3. Get colleagues or your church or service organization to put together care packages (luggage, clothing, cameras, tooth brushes, etc.) for children entering foster care.
4. If you own or run a business, offer discounts or free services to foster families. (Or help solicit such donations from businesses in your area.)
5. If you have a special skill - carpentry, handiwork, etc. - offer to donate some time to a local foster family.
6. Volunteer to help at your local foster parent association.
Support local children in foster care
1. Volunteer to help tutor a foster child, especially in reading.
2. Offer to give a foster child free lessons in music, dance or art.
3. You can upgrade to a new home computer, donate the older model to a foster child and offer to teach that child how to use it.
4. Help organize local recreation camps or other activities for foster children, or offer scholarships to existing camps or activities.
5. Help set up scholarship funds for foster children who graduate from high school.
6. Donate money or goods for special occasions such as holidays, birthdays, or graduation.
Support your local foster care system
1. Help recruit people you believe would make good foster parents.
2. Offer to help support and organize local foster parent appreciation events such as banquets, picnics or potlatches.
3. Become a Guardian ad Litem (court appointed advocate for foster children).
4. Consider becoming a foster parent.
Alaska Foster Parent Training Center
1-800-478-7307
815 Second Avenue Suite 101
Fairbanks, AK 99701
E-mail: afptc@nwresource.org
Office of Children's Services
PO Box 110630
Juneau, AK 99811-0630