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DelBene Introduced, Committee Quickly Takes Up Bipartisan Bill to Assist Families, Foster, Adoptive Parents Receiving Social Assistance
WASHINGTON, DC ,
July 29, 2024
This week, Representatives Suzan DelBene (WA-01), Dwight Evans (PA-03), Don Bacon (NE-02), Gwen Moore (WI-04), and Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05) introduced the PEER (Parents Engaging with Experienced Resilient) Mentors Act. This bipartisan legislation would promote peer mentorship across the child-welfare system to help parents and caregivers of youth receiving services, foster parents, and adoptive parents. The House Ways and Means Committee unanimously approved similar legislation Wednesday. “Washington's Department of Children, Youth, and Families provides hope to families and children, offering mentoring programs to foster parents and caregivers navigating the child welfare system. We should be doing all that we can to ensure every child receives the best care possible, regardless of their background or where they call home,” said DelBene. “That's why we must pass the PEER Mentors Act to expand these essential services nationwide and build on Washington state’s model. By providing families with resources they need, we can ensure every child not only survives but thrives.” “This would help more parents of vulnerable young people to get vital assistance, and I believe that starting out with bipartisan support increases the chance of passing this type of legislation in the full House,” said Evans. “I want to thank all four co-lead sponsors for coming together to help parents and kids! “Navigating the child welfare system as a foster care parent can be challenging,” said Bacon. “Stability in a safe-loving environment is critical for children who have been in the foster care system. The PEER Mentors Act will help provide support for new foster care parents as they step up to care for kids in foster care.” The PEER Mentors Act would amend the Social Security Act to include peer mentorship services as eligible for funding as part of the Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program. The legislation would promote mentorship for:
This legislation is endorsed by Voice for Adoption, the National Foster Parent Association, the National Foster Youth Institute, the Child Welfare League of America, Foster Club and the Children’s Trust Fund Alliance. “Mentoring provides an important source of trusted, critical information for adoptive parents. Greater use of such peer supports could help reduce adoption disruption and dissolution,” said Patrick Lester, Executive Director of Voice for Adoption. “Voice for Adoption supports the PEER Mentors Act and thanks Representative Evans and the co-lead sponsors for introducing this important legislation.” “Peer-to-peer supports are an essential component of the Core Supports that provide the foundation for successful Family Based Care,” said Arnie Eby, Executive Director of the National Foster Parent Association (NFPA). “NFPA is proud to endorse the PEER Mentors Act and is grateful to Representative Evans and the co-lead sponsors for their attention to this critical need.” |