May 08, 2024 Celebrating National Foster Care Month and National Mental Health Awareness Month This May, Friends of the Children - Eastern Idaho is joining two nationwide campaigns: National Foster Care Month and National Mental Health Awareness Month. For over 30 years, Friends of the Children has been dedicated to supporting youth and families facing the greatest obstacles, including those impacted by foster care and those experiencing barriers to accessing mental health support. Friends of the Children believes in the power of paid, professional mentoring to improve the mental, emotional, and behavioral health of youth facing the greatest obstacles. The majority of youth in the program - including 70% of teens - have accessed counseling services when needed and 98% of youth made progress on social and emotional development. We prioritize children at higher risk of mental health challenges and equip our paid, professional mentors with the tools they need to build the kind of safe, supportive environments that all children deserve. The professional mentoring model's success in foster care is evident in its proven outcomes, from preventing entry into foster care, to shortening lengths of stays, and reducing foster care re-entry rates. By 2030, we believe Friends of the Children can reduce the number of 5-year-olds entering foster care by 10%. Through collaborative efforts with stakeholders nationwide, we are dedicated to expanding our reach to serve thousands more children and families, fostering prevention, safety, and family stability. Join us this month as our Friends of the Children national network champions the health, safety, and well-being of children and families in communities across the country during National Foster Care Month and National Mental Health Awareness Month. Together, we can work towards a future where every child who needs a Friend has one. For more information about our work in foster care: Learn More For more information about our work in mental health: Learn More