Registration is open now for Riley County’s Protective Home Program.

The program provides temporary housing for children in need who are in Police Protective Custody (PPC), often in circumstances of abuse or neglect. Community Corrections Intensive Supervision Officer Sara Darnell says the program was created locally in 2017.

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There are currently 16 volunteer families in Riley County who have opened their doors to these children, with three to four being consistently available to respond. Darnell says another round of recruitment is happening now to create potentially more options to children in crisis.

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While the program may not be for everyone, it is something to consider for anyone who has considered the possibility of becoming a foster parent.

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The next class dates are Jan. 20 and 27. Interested parties can fill out an application

Residents who are interested in becoming a Protective Home can fill out an application at rileycountyks.gov/protectivehome.

 

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