Alachua
County Foster Grandparent Program (FCP)
The Foster
Grandparent Program (FCP) is a program where seniors ages 60
and older serve as mentors, loving caregivers, and tutors for
youth and children with special needs.
Website:
http://alachuacounty.us/government/depts/css/
seniorserv/fostergrand.aspx
Contact:
Norma Berger, (352) 264-6757, 218 SE 24th St,
Gainesville, FL 32641
What
they do: The Foster Grandparent
Program (FCP) matches low-income senior citizens ages 60 and
older with children and youth who have emotional, medical,
physical, or developmental challenges. Foster grandparents care
for children and infants with mental impairments, physical
disabilities, or medical issues; they tutor children who are
behind in reading; they mentor young mothers and troubled
teenagers; they also give emotional support for children who
have been neglected or abused.
What
YOU can do to help: This program needs
volunteers ages 60 and older interested in helping out children
and youth with special needs. Your help can make a big
difference in the lives of children and
youth. You
can help build their self-confidence, help them achieve
their goals, and help them become productive, active
members of their communities and families. Foster grandparents
often help the children at local schools, Head Start
centers, youth centers, and hospitals. The time commitment
average is 20-30 hours a week, often 4-6 hours a day
Monday through Friday. To become a foster
grandparent, you must meet income eligibility
requirements.
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