Project Wait No Longer (PWNL) has been fortunate enough to be able to hold fast to its philosophy and mission to find families for the most vulnerable children in the public child welfare system, as opposed to finding children for families. This targeted philosophy enables us to recruit and train families to meet very specific unmet needs of children in care. One such target is finding families who have the desire, capacity, and capability to keep siblings together. Through the dedicated efforts of committed families and competent staff, PWNL has been able to successfully match and place eight sibling groups of three or more children, with the most recent sibling group of four being placed this month- National Adoption Month! It certainly takes a special type of family who is willing to open their heart and home to multiple children at one time, so that they can stay together.
Siblings have an undeniable bond and in most cases, siblings benefit from being placed with one another in their “forever family.” There are undoubtedly greater challenges in placing a larger sibling group due to the size of the group and their levels of need, so often, siblings are split up in order to achieve permanency. However, whenever and wherever possible, public and private agencies alike are making extensive efforts to place siblings together, and when this is not possible, there is great intentionality in ensuring that sibling ties are maintained through visitation and contact. According to an article titled “Brotherly (and Sisterly) Love in Foster Care” in Adoptive Families, siblings greatly benefit from being placed together.
To learn more about PWNL or Barker’s other programs, please visit our adoption program and services page here or call our office at 301-664-9664 to speak to an adoption specialist today!