Foster Grandparent Program Recruits Volunteers to Mentor Children

 

AUSTIN – The Foster Grandparent Program is recruiting volunteers to mentor children as the program celebrates its 60th anniversary this summer.

As part of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the Foster Grandparent Program provides an opportunity for people 55 and older who have limited incomes to mentor children with special and exceptional needs or who are in circumstances that limit their academic, social or emotional development.

Volunteers receive a monthly tax-free stipend and serve 15 to 40 hours a week. Unlike traditional foster parenting, children don’t live with their foster grandparents.

“Through the Foster Grandparent Program, students see improved outcomes while volunteers report finding a renewed sense of purpose,” said Emily Dressen, manager of the Foster Grandparent Program. “We hope to continue providing these benefits to mentors and students for many more years to come.”

Volunteers share their time and talents with the children they mentor, building personal relationships through trust and support. Both groups benefit from the social interaction.

“As a senior, we have knowledge, life skills and wisdom to share with others,” said Modesto Perez, a Foster Grandparent Program volunteer in Abilene. “It’s a great feeling that I made a difference in a young person’s life.”

From July 2023 to June 2024, the Foster Grandparent Program served 21,687 children and logged 301,472 volunteer hours.

 
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