Child, family, and youth services in Massachusetts are administered through the state's department of children and family services, which distributes federal Title IV-E foster care funds, CCAP child care assistance, and Chafee Independent Living funds to county offices and contracted providers throughout the state.
Child Family Youth Services locations are available in 22 cities across Massachusetts. They are spread across 10 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Cambridge, Malden, Bedford, where regional service centers handle the highest caseloads of foster care, adoption, and family support program participants across Massachusetts.
Families in Massachusetts interested in becoming licensed foster parents can contact their county child and family services office to begin the home study and licensing process, which includes background checks, training requirements, and a home evaluation.
Youth aging out of the foster care system in Massachusetts can access extended foster care, transitional housing assistance, education vouchers, and independent living skills programs through the Massachusetts Department of Children and Family Services. Reaching out to the agency before turning 18 gives youth the best chance of accessing the full range of transition support programs available.
Browse Child Family Youth Services by county across Massachusetts to find the nearest location.