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Child Placing Agency

Caregivers Youth and Transitional Living Services provides a systematic approach in transition planning, services and benefits that affects both younger and older youth in foster care and those who have aged out.

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A lonely child
Small boy loving a teddy bear
A lonely boy
Helping A Child Alone

It All Begins With Caring For Kids

A Disquieting Fact

When children are left alone, ignored, or have a broken relationship with adults, especially with their parents, they become more at risk of being trafficked, abused, exploited and encountering all other forms of violence.
Find out more about Child Abuse.

 

Caregivers Youth And
Transitional Living Services

We are dedicated to children and families by delivering a strong family atmosphere that encourages the development of healthy, life-changing relationships and models Christian values in everyday life.

Love

Love

Reaching Out

From birth, a child reaches out for love and devotion. Unfortunately, some adults don’t reach back.
Caring

Caring

Following The Heart

Caring is the motivation that sets our love in motion. Love in motion can help us follow our hearts and dreams.
Happiness

Happiness

Dreams Come True

When a child receives love from an adult, it causes dreams to come true. Hers and yours.

A Word

From Our Faculty

” If you can open your heart and home to a child in need, please consider foster parenting. It’s one of the most rewarding acts of kindness you can do. The process to become a foster parent begins with filling out our initial inquiry form and completing an application. This will be true no matter where the prospective foster parent resides. You can find out more about our fostering recruitment and assessment policy by contacting us.”

– Caregivers YTLS

Children served

Hour service

Years Serving

Get Involved

Location: 1506 W. Pioneer Pkwy.
Suite 214
Arlington, TX 76013
Telephone: (817) 801-8844
Email: info.caregiversytls@gmail
Hours: M-F: 8am – 5pm

Consider Foster Parenting

In the United States, there are more than 463,000 children in foster care. Today, one out of every four youth in need of care does not have access to a loving foster home. In our community, there are many abused, neglected, and dependent children who need your attention, time, and love. Fostering a child isn’t easy, but it is extremely satisfying. Helping vulnerable young people feel secure and good about themselves makes the experience worthwhile and rewarding: for you and them.