Become a Foster Family at the Foster Care Village in Itasca, Texas


Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services (PCHAS) is proud to announce that the historic group home campus in Hill County is now the Foster Care Village in Itasca, Texas.  The agency is now looking for more couples to become Foster Families at the Foster Care Village. Each couple is provided a spacious home designed for a large family. Rent, utilities, internet and landscaping expenses are waived. Families also receive a generous monthly reimbursement (greater than the state minimum) and are guaranteed monthly reimbursement for at least three children, even when they are between placements. To be considered, couples should be ready to parent six minor children, which can include up to two biological or adopted children. This is a great opportunity for those who like a full and vibrant family life and love raising kids. Space is limited, so interested families should contact Andrew Rogers at 254-701-8239 or [email protected] today!

The Foster Care Village is a close-knit community of foster families, which gives the residents the camaraderie and support of understanding neighbors. The Foster Care Village also offers a number of amenities, including a full gym/workout room, pool with summer lifeguards and support by professional social workers on-site. Education and Village Life staff plan weekly learning and fun activities for children, supervise after-school tutoring and provide support within Itasca ISD. And, overnight care is available, on-site, so that parents have a great support when they need to be away.  Learn more at pchas.org/itasca.

PCHAS, an Austin-based nonprofit with deep roots planted in Itasca and Waxahachie, has been providing Christ-centered care and support for children and families in need for more than 115 years. PCHAS is grateful for the support it receives each year from individuals, churches, community groups and foundations as it adapts to meet the needs of children, youth and families. For more information, call 800-888-1904 or visit pchas.org.