Designated Family Program

Providing Foster Care for Kids of All Ages

The Designated Family Program is a network of foster families who care for children of all ages in the intimacy of a family setting - the most normal out-of-home placement.

Our foster parents are willing to open their homes at a moment's notice--for both short and long-term care. Referrals are primarily from Allegheny County Children, Youth, and Family Services.

Circle C foster children and their families receive strong support and casework services by program staff. Several families have also been specially trained to care for children with medical and/or emotional needs.

Whenever possible, the goal is to reunite a young person with his or her family. If that is not possible, the goal is to establish and preserve the best possible relationship between them. Our Designated Families are vital in this process. With Circle C's support, Designated Family members often help a child to understand some of the forces at work in their family relationships.

Through a cooperative effort between Designated Parents, Circle C, referring agencies, birth families and other therapeutic resources, a child's needs are addressed in a safe and nurturing environment. The Designated Family Program offers caring, committed families an opportunity to open their homes to children in need and to offer both the children and their birth families a new understanding of family life.

 Frequently Asked Questions

The Designated Family Program is always looking for qualified, caring families to participate. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please call Carrie Getchell at 412-937-1650 x 223 or send e-mail to: cgetchell AT circlec.net.