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At NECCO we are here to help you find the information and resources you need to provide a loving and nurturing home for a child.  When you make the decision to become a foster parent with NECCO, you choose to become a part of our family. You’ll have the unique opportunity to be an active participant in making our communities better places to live through your guidance of its most precious resources - its children.

Being a foster parent is a rewarding yet often times challenging experience.  The experienced staff at Necco can introduce you to an abused or neglected child to care for in your home. You’ll earn an average of $35 per day and feel the gratification of bringing happiness and stability to a child’s life.





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