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Who Can Become a Foster or Adoptive Family?

Apr 15, 2024

We’re not trying to find “perfect” parents; we’re looking for people who are willing to join a child’s story and become the safe, loving, nurturing family they need. Read to learn more about the requirements for becoming a foster or adoptive family. Read More

Summer Safety Guide

Jun 15, 2022

Our Growing Together Program, along with the Navarro County Early Childhood Coalition, put together this guide to help keep kids safe this summer! Read More


A Gift of Free Time: Kiddos Dive into Summer Fun

Jun 13, 2022

​By 12 and 10, Aiden and Evan stopped expecting summers of family fun. They have been in foster care for several years and keep their expectations low. So they were thrilled to hear that they are going to camp for a week this year and that they are going together. Read More


Boot Camp

Jun 08, 2022

Boot camp is intimidating to most people. Not to 19-year-old Abdou. Sleeping in the same place every night? Eating three meals a day? When you’ve been homeless, boot camp looks like a good deal. Besides, he has a plan. Read More


PCHAS Helps Determined New Citizen with Motherhood and Career

Jun 02, 2022

Maryanne became pregnant in the last year of her doctoral studies. An immigrant, she had faced challenges before, and she believed that she had adequate supports in place. She decided to persevere with the demanding coursework and becoming a mother. But, she says, “Things changed quickly.” Read More


Strengthening a Welcoming Workplace

May 26, 2022

Recently, David Thompson, president of PCHAS, invited Jeanine Watson, vice president of human resources, to form a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Team in order to strengthen PCHAS’ programs which provide “care and support to children and families in need.” Read More


Short-Term Help Has Long-Term Impact

May 23, 2022

When her parents divorced, Abbie was about 5. For several years she tried to help her little brother cope with the storm in their home, but she couldn’t do it alone. Family Solutions for Kids, a PCHAS program, became her safe haven. Read More