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Community Resources

Community-centered support for resource families in Santa Clara County

Local Resources for Caregivers & Families

KAFPA works closely with community partners to connect foster, kinship, and adoptive families to trusted local programs, services, and supports. From county services to nonprofit networks, these resources help caregivers navigate the challenges of placement, training, access to essential items, and long-term family well-being.

Local Resoruces in Santa Clara County

KAFPA Resource Center

A central hub for families providing information, referrals, trainings, support groups, and community connection. It also offers space for meetings and resource access for caregivers in Santa Clara County.

Department of Family & Children’s Services (DFCS) – Resource Family Support
County services for resource families, including financial support, respite care, childcare assistance, and ongoing caregiving support.

Foster Kinship Education Services (FKCE)

Provides training and support to help caregivers meet educational requirements and better understand child development, behavior, crisis intervention, and more.

Parents Helping Parents

Parent support program offering education and guidance for families caring for children with special needs.

Kinship Caregiver Resource Center (CCS)

Regional resource offering assistance, referrals, and support groups for kinship caregivers.

Valley Medical Services & CHDP (Child Health and Disability Prevention)

Medical services and health resources for children in care, including clinics that may see children before Medi-Cal cards are received.

WIC (Women, Infants & Children)

Nutrition support for eligible families with children under 5, including food and health resources.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Mental health support for families and children, including education and referral information.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley
Youth development programs offering after-school activities, mentoring, and safe spaces for children and teens.
YMCA & Kids Camps
Camp and group programs providing recreational, educational, and social opportunities for children and youth.
Children’s Law Center / National Center for Youth Law – AB490 Overview
Legal information about educational rights and advocacy for children in foster care.

Schwab Learning

Support for educational needs and learning challenges that may impact children in care.

Pre-Paid Legal Services

Legal assistance programs for a variety of family needs.

Legal Advocates for Children & Youth (LACY)
Offers legal representation and advocacy for children, youth, and families navigating education, dependency, and rights issues.
Bill Wilson Center
Provides counseling, housing support, and community resources for youth transitioning from care or at risk of homelessness.
California Youth Connection (CYC)
Youth empowerment network focused on advocacy, leadership, and support for young people with foster care experience.

Independent Living Programs (ILP) – Santa Clara County

Supports youth transitioning out of foster care with life skills, education, and employment readiness.
Foster Care Ombudsman Program
A county program dedicated to helping families and youth resolve concerns and understand their rights within the foster care system.

AdoptUSKids

National resource offering support and information for adoptive and resource parents, as well as families adopting.

Child Welfare Information Gateway

Federal resource providing guides, factsheets, and support information for all things child welfare, adoption, and resource parenting.

National Foster Parent Association (NFPA)

A nationwide association that offers networking, advocacy, and education for foster parents and kinship caregivers.

FosterClub

A national youth network that supports young people in and from foster care and provides training and resources for caregivers.

California Kinship Navigator Program

Statewide service connecting kinship caregivers to community resources, support groups, and caregiver navigation assistance. (source: CA Dept of Social Services kinship programs—suggested based on commonly known statewide services)

Local Summer Camps & Youth Programs

Organizations like YMCA Camp Campbell, TYM Kids, and others offer summer and seasonal programs supporting child enrichment.
Mentoring Programs (e.g., Big Brothers Big Sisters)
Local and national mentorship programs that help children build supportive relationships outside the home.

Peer Support and Training Hubs


Local and online caregiver support groups and specialized training opportunities (such as trauma-informed care, child behavior resources, and caregiving workshops).

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