A living arrangement in which a family shares its home with a person who is not a relative. Long used with children who for some reason cannot live with their families temporarily, foster homes are now being used with disabled adults as well.
a household in which an orphaned or delinquent child is placed (usually by a social-service agency)
a caring and dedicated home where a dog is evaluated, brought back to health if necessary, trained, and given loving care
a home where a rescued, unwanted or otherwise needy Boston terrier can live and be loved until a permanent home is available that meets its special needs
a loving home where a pet can live until he or she is adopted
a private home in which a child or teenager lives as part of the family, whereas lots of kids live in care homes and children's homes - which are run by the local council
a safe, healthy place for a child to live while a family tries to repair itself and get back together
a short-term safe haven for a rescued dog
a temporary home for a Cairn Terrier or Cairn Terrier mix
a temporary home for the doxie until the doxie finds its forever family
a temporary safe haven for a rescued dog
a temporary stopping place for a Basset Hound given up by an owner, found in shelter, or otherwise accepted by BHRSC
a transition home, where they will be treated as a family member while they're in our care
a vital step for a homeless animal on its way to a permanent, loving home
a way-station until a permanent home can be found
A home where a youth may live while in the custody of the State’s Child Welfare system.