Like many states, Pennsylvania urgently needs foster parents who are ready to open their homes and hearts to children in need.
Pennsylvania offers a monthly stipend to foster parents to assist with these costs, similar to other states.
This financial support ensures foster children can access the necessary resources for a fulfilling and healthy life.
However, we can’t emphasize this enough:
The stipend isn’t a form of income or employment but rather a measure to help foster parents care for the child’s needs. Prospective foster parents in Pennsylvania need a stable source of income independent of the state’s financial help.
Here’s what you need to know about the foster care stipend in Pennsylvania:
The state of Pennsylvania determines the amount paid to foster parents using three different factors:
The primary purpose of these stipends is to enable foster parents to effectively meet the child's needs, whether basic or more specialized.
In Pennsylvania, as we mentioned above, stipend rates vary within the state.
For example, in Erie, basic foster care stipend rates range from $448.50 to $622.50 per month. For parents of children in care with medically complex needs, these rates are increased to between $673.20 and $1250.10 per month.
On the other hand, Philadelphia has different rates.
For general foster care:
For children who require emergency care, the rates are increased:
Additionally, for children with special needs, the stipends are further adjusted:
Your best option is to consult your foster care organization. They can provide the best information about the stipend rates that apply to your location.
Foster parents in Pennsylvania may also have access to additional support options beyond the monthly stipend.
For example, Medicaid provides comprehensive coverage for medical and dental needs for children in care throughout Pennsylvania. It's best to contact your partner organization, and they can provide details about the support available.
For instance, organizations like Pennsylvania Mentor Foster Care offer essential items that are required by the state for a foster home, including:
Are you looking for more information about foster care in Pennsylvania?
By attending a Foster Parent Information Session Webinar and learning more about the fostering process, you can take the first step toward becoming a foster parent and providing a safe, loving, and supportive home for a child in need.
Sign up for the webinar today, or contact a Mentor Foster Care location in Pennsylvania to get started.