Foster Care Licensing

Real Kids. Real Support. Real Change.

 

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Across Colorado, children enter foster care — often suddenly, often scared, and often with nowhere safe to land. Behind the numbers are real stories: kids pulled from chaos, loss, or danger. On average, nearly 10 kids enter foster care every day in our state.

They don’t need perfect.
They need safety, stability, and someone who cares.

At Griffith Centers, we’ve been partnering with Colorado families for almost 100 years. We license foster homes statewide — covering all licensing costs and providing trauma-informed training, ongoing guidance, and support that stays with you every step of the way.

Every Child Deserves Safety. You Can Help Make That Possible.

What Foster Care Licensing Looks Like

You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone

We make the licensing process clear, doable, and well-supported. From your first question to your first placement — and long into the future — we walk alongside you.

You don’t have to fit a particular “mold” to become a foster parent. Whether you’re:

  • Single, married, or partnered

     

  • Renting or owning your home

     

  • Completely new to fostering or returning after years away

     

…you may be more ready than you realize.

 

Why are Children Placed in Foster Care?

There’s No One Reason — But One Constant Need: Support.

The circumstances that lead to foster care placement are often rooted in systemic hardship and crisis. Here’s what national data (AFCARS FY2021) shows:

  • 63% — Neglect
  • 36% — Drug abuse (parent)
  • 14% — Caretaker unable to cope
  • 12% — Physical abuse
  • 9% — Unsafe or unstable housing
  • 7% — Child behavior problems
  • 6% — Alcohol abuse (parent)
  • 5% — Abandonment
  • 4% — Sexual abuse
  • 2% — Child abuse (unspecified)
  • 2% — Drug use (child)
  • 1% — Parental death
  • 1% — Relinquishment

No matter the cause, our focus stays the same: helping children find a safe, stable, and nurturing home while we support family connections and long-term healing.

Why Families Choose Griffith Centers

A Longstanding Partner in Your Corner

As a Colorado-based nonprofit, we’re small enough to truly know you — and experienced enough to support you through anything. Here’s what sets us apart:

Individualized Support

Real guidance, real listening, and less bureaucracy.

Covered Costs

We cover all training, background checks, and home studies.

Inclusive & Supportive

Foster parents of all races, religions, ages, identities, and family structures are welcome.

Consistency & Experience

Our team stays long-term so you can count on the same familiar faces.

Trauma-Informed Training

We help you understand what kids have been through, and show up for them with empathy and skill.

With Griffith Centers, you are never navigating foster care alone—you are part of a community grounded in nearly 100 years of experience and compassion.

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Licensing Requirements at a Glance

Here’s What the State of Colorado Requires:

    Be at least 21 years old

    Rent or own your home

    Be single, married, or in a committed partnership

    Have a stable income

    Have a separate sleeping space for a youth

    Complete background checks and required training (we cover all of it) 

    We’ll walk you through every step — so you can focus on preparing to welcome a child into your home.

    Training That Prepares You for Real-Life Care

    Licensing isn’t just about completing forms — it’s about feeling equipped to support a child who has experienced more than most. Our Core Classes cover key areas such as understanding the foster care system, knowing what to expect from licensing and placement, and providing trauma-informed, healing-centered care. You’ll learn how to support children through transitions, loss, and attachment, as well as how to navigate behavior challenges, grief, and the healing process. More than just providing a safe bed, you’ll gain the tools to offer real stability and meaningful connection.

      I am not married. Can I still foster?

      Yes. Foster parents can be single, divorced, or widowed. You must be over age 21 to qualify in most states. GCC also welcomes unmarried partners wanting to foster.

      How much does training cost?

      There is no monetary cost for training in most locations, however a fee for CPR/First Aid training is sometimes required. The investment primarily involves your time and emotional commitment. Some online training classes are offered in most locations.

      Do I have to own my home?

      No. As long as you have space for a foster child, you can qualify.

      How do I know if I qualify to be a foster parent?

      Griffith Centers conducts informational sessions outlining the foster care licensing process. Following the initial session, adults wishing to proceed will receive training on topics including support systems, trauma, safety, and behavior management.

      How are medical visits covered for foster children?

      As a foster parent, you are responsible for ensuring children in your care receive medical attention and treatment when needed. Medicaid covers all foster youth medical costs.

      What types of children should we expect as foster parents?

      Although no child is the same, we typically work with children who are: 

      • Between the ages of 0-18 years old
      • Scared of coming into a stranger’s home
      • From all different backgrounds, ethnicity, and religions
      • Recovering from trauma due to abuse and/or neglect
      • Grieving due to being apart from their family and family members
      • Maybe in your home for a day up to a year
      • Experiencing their first placement
      • Coming to you after having been in multiple placements
      • In need of a safe place to stay until able to return home or find placement with relatives
      • By themselves or coming with siblings
      • Coming with nothing or with everything they own
        Can I adopt a child by doing foster care and what does that process look like?

        The answer is yes, however, if your main goal is to adopt a baby or very young child, you may want to look towards a private adoption or look at adopting older children or children with special needs. The priority in foster care is to work towards the goal of reunification with their biological parents or with other family members. If the child/children cannot be reunited with their parents or placed with a family member, then the foster parents for that child/children will be asked if they would like to adopt. Foster-to-adopt parents may have multiple placements go through their home before the right children become available for them to adopt.

        Frequently Asked Questions

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        Begin Your Journey

        Step 1. Fill Out The Application & Complete Background Checks

        Step 2. Meet with a Griffith Centers' Team Member to Discuss Next Steps

        Step 3. Complete Necessary Training (CORE, First Aid, & CPR)

        Step 3. Complete Home Study with a Griffith Centers' Team Member

        Click the link below to get started today!

        Contact Info

        10190 Bannock St. Suite 120
        Northglenn, CO 80260

        (303)-237-6865

        info@griffithcenters.org

        EIN: 84-0404251

        Griffith Centers does not provide emergency mental health services. If you are in crisis or experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or contact Colorado emergency services immediately.

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        Griffith Centers holds the following licenses and certifications:
        Council on Accreditation (COA) of Services for Families and Children, Inc.
        Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)
        Colorado Department of Education (CDE)
        COGNIA (formerly known as AdvancED)
        North Central Association of Schools
        Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)

        For inquiries regarding our licenses and certifications, please contact us at info@griffithcenters.org.