FRCA has been recruiting and supporting Foster Care resources since the early 1900s, shifting its child welfare approach from institutional care to placing children with families.
FRCA employs a multi-disciplinary staff including Case Managers, Licensed Social Workers, Speech and Language Specialists, Occupational Therapists, Certified Education and Early Childhood Specialists and Employment Specialists.
FRCA resources for families of vulnerable infants and toddlers include newborn screening, early intervention and parent coaching and case management.
FRCA is a consolidation of three organizations that included Family Resources, Inc., Woonsocket Shelter Community Action Program and the Agape Center, Inc.
FRCA has been recruiting and supporting Foster Care resources since the early 1900s, shifting its child welfare approach from institutional care to placing children with families.