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Kinship Care

Guidance and support for relatives and family friends raising children within their community.

Kinship care happens when a relative or close family friend steps in to raise a child whose parents are unable to provide care. This can include grandparents, aunts, uncles, older siblings, or trusted family friends. Kinship care can be informal (without court involvement) or formal (through foster care or legal guardianship). Either way, it's an act of love, resilience, and commitment — and you deserve support every step of the way. Whether you're just beginning this path or have been caring for a child for years, Peony is here to help you access the resources, guidance, and community you need.

What You'll Find

Legal Guardianship & Custody

Understanding your rights and options for formal custody arrangements.

Financial Support & Benefits

Access TANF, foster care subsidies, and other financial assistance programs.

Emotional Well-Being

Resources for caregivers and children navigating family transitions.

Education & Advocacy Resources

Tools to advocate for the children in your care and access educational support.

State & Federal Policies

Navigate policies that impact kinship caregivers and the children they raise.

Support Services & Networks

Connect with other kinship caregivers and find local support groups.

Explore Kinship Care by State

Kinship care programs and benefits vary across states. Select your state to learn about available support, legal options, and financial assistance.

Choose your state for personalized guidance:

Family looks many different ways — and yours matters. Join Peony today.