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What is a Foster
Grandparent?
Foster
Grandparents work with children in Dane County schools, Head Start,
and our new site, Children's Hospital, teaching them how to read, write,
do math, and be successful learners. The grandparents function as a
consistent, caring role model providing one-on-one adult attention.
Children gain from the wisdom of older adults, and the interaction with
the children improves the senior volunteers' quality of life. Foster
Grandparents love volunteering in the schools. As one volunteer
said, "Children are my happiness."
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What do I need to be
a Foster Grandparent?
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a willing heart
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a lot of love
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a little time
How do I qualify?
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family of one: $11,965
or less annual
income
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family of two: $16,687
or less annual income
What are the benefits of being a
Foster Grandparent?
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tax-free stipend $2.65/hour
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transportation reimbursement
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noon meal
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annual physical
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insurance while on the job
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paid leave time
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training
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community recognition
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time with children (best of all!)
For information on becoming a Foster Grandparent, contact
Diane, at (608) 441-7894.
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