As leaders, not only in the community but in the state,
Broomfield citizens are active resources in many children's activities.
Broomfield Health and Human Services works with community leaders to create successful strategies in an effort to support
children who are in foster care.
HHS Foster and Adoptive
Family Celebration at
the Broomfield Bay Aquatic Park
As the community continues to
grow, support of children in
foster care continue to be a need. Foster parents are an integral part of
the development and nurturing of children and the health of the community.
Foster parents offer children the stability and emotional support they need to
experience a safe and encouraging environment.
Foster care provides protective services for children.
Foster Parents provide 24-hour temporary care for children who cannot remain in their own homes due
to neglect, abuse, or other significant family problems. The goal of Broomfield
Health and Human Services is to strengthen the family of origin to safely return
children to their own homes.
The objectives of foster care are to:
Protect the child and provide sufficient care for
the child on a temporary basis in a nurturing, safe, stimulating environment.
Help the child cope with the separation from the
family.
Foster and support a treatment plan for the child to achieve
permanency.
Foster parents work together with the child's biological
parents and a variety of professionals including caseworkers, juvenile
court officers and family counselors in private and public agencies, including
a variety of medical personnel as needs of the child warrant.
For more information, contact: Broomfield Health and Human Services Department Sherry Bethurum, Foster Care Coordinator
(720) 887-2266 sbethurum@broomfield.org