Foster Grandparent Program

If you are 55 years old or older, and want to share your experience and compassion, you have what it takes to be a Foster Grandparent.
Foster Grandparents provide one-on-one tutoring to children with special and/or exceptional needs. Foster Grandparents give the kind of comfort and love that sets a child on the path toward a successful future.
Foster Grandparents are assigned to various locations and serve an average of 15-20 hours per week.
Foster Grandparents receive a number of benefits along with the pride that comes with working with the younger generation.
Center Locations and Phone Numbers

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