GreeneScene Magazine
  • ArticlesNEW
  • Contests
    • Where is This?
    • Person Place or Thing
    • St. Patrick’s Day Quiz
    • GreeneScene Reader Survey
  • Podcast
  • Submit
    • Submit a GreeneScene
    • GreeneScene of the Past
    • Community Events
    • Classified Ads
    • News Releases
  • Events
  • More
    • Contact
    • What’s the GreeneScene?
    • Print Archive
    • Ad Rates
    • Circulation
    • Subscriptions
    • Our Parent Company
No Result
View All Result
GreeneScene Magazine
  • ArticlesNEW
  • Contests
    • Where is This?
    • Person Place or Thing
    • St. Patrick’s Day Quiz
    • GreeneScene Reader Survey
  • Podcast
  • Submit
    • Submit a GreeneScene
    • GreeneScene of the Past
    • Community Events
    • Classified Ads
    • News Releases
  • Events
  • More
    • Contact
    • What’s the GreeneScene?
    • Print Archive
    • Ad Rates
    • Circulation
    • Subscriptions
    • Our Parent Company
No Result
View All Result
GreeneScene Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home Community

May is Foster Care Awareness Month

Melody Eller by Melody Eller
April 20, 2021
in Community, Government, Public Service
0
May is Foster Care Awareness Month

Joyful single parent sitting in between adopted child and son at table in park

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

There is an urgent need for local foster care families. Greene County Children & Youth Services currently has 66 children in care with 12 certified foster homes. A lot of these children have been placed outside of Greene County, away from their school, friends and everything familiar to them. This only adds to the anxiety that they may already be feeling, and emphasizes the instability that is already such a huge part of their lives, as they are taken away to unknown territory. 

When you think of the children who are in need of foster care, what age comes to mind? Two, five, ten? Foster care is needed for children of all ages, but what about when it comes to those in their teenage years? “Absolutely!” says, Beth Booker, of Greene County Children & Youth Services. “We have a HUGE need for families who are willing to take in teens. More often than not, we have to send them to a group home facility out of the county.”

“While the need for more foster care families is at an all-time high,” says Beth, “we are extremely grateful for the families who have already opened their hearts and their homes. It’s time to celebrate all of the amazing, selfless foster parents out there.”

May is Foster Care Appreciation month. On May 16th, there will be a foster care recruitment event held at the 4-H building at the Greene County Fairgrounds. This event is an opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about becoming a foster family. Greene County foster care staff will be available to answer any questions you may have and to discuss ways that you can make a difference. All attendees will also be entered into a basket raffle.

If you have been considering opening your home to a foster child, there is no better time than now. With your patience, a stable and loving support system could make a life changing difference in a child or teens life. What could be more rewarding than that? Contact Greene County Children & Youth Services at: 724-852-5217 or visit: GCFosterCare.com for more information on how you can make a positive difference in a child’s future. 

Donation

Buy author a coffee

Donate
Melody Eller

Melody Eller

Melody was born and raised in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Matt, currently reside in Southpointe with their three young, rambunctious boys and one furry girl, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, named Savannah. “My days are anything but ordinary,” says Melody. “Baseball, soccer, swim lessons, home-school and adding my work into the mix, is just a touch of what our weekly routine entails. Even with all of the craziness that comes with being a mom, my boys fill my heart with life and it’s the best feeling in the world.” Melody has been contributing to the GreeneScene Community Magazine as a writer since October 2019. She is also the editor, lead writer and event coordinator for a separate community magazine based out of Southpointe. With a degree in visual communications and a background in print media, marketing and advertising, Melody says that she has found the perfect fit all around. “I love the opportunity I have been blessed with that allows me to utilize my creativity each day,” she adds. “I truly love what I do and have met so many wonderful people along the way.”

Related Posts

Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others
Arts & Entertainment

Bands That Never Were: The Fictional Groups Who Made Real Music History

by Bret Moore
February 24, 2026
Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others
Community

Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

by Emma Bates
February 19, 2026
Scene and Heard: Empathy Is Not Weakness — It’s Power
Opinion

Scene and Heard: Empathy Is Not Weakness — It’s Power

by Dolly Throckmorton
February 17, 2026
Next Post
Aleppo Township is Part of the 2021 Tour of Honor

Aleppo Township is Part of the 2021 Tour of Honor

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

The GreeneScene Podcast The GreeneScene Podcast The GreeneScene Podcast

Recommended

Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

Bands That Never Were: The Fictional Groups Who Made Real Music History

February 24, 2026
GreeneScene Announces New Editor: A New Vision with Old Roots

GreeneScene Announces New Editor: A New Vision with Old Roots

February 17, 2026
Two Pioneers Will Now Oversee the County Judiciary

Two Pioneers Will Now Oversee the County Judiciary

February 17, 2026
A Piece of My Mind: Random Thoughts, Reflections, & Memories that Occupy Space in My Mind

A Piece of My Mind: Random Thoughts, Reflections, & Memories that Occupy Space in My Mind

February 17, 2026
Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

Bands That Never Were: The Fictional Groups Who Made Real Music History

February 24, 2026
Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others

February 19, 2026
Scene and Heard: Empathy Is Not Weakness — It’s Power

Scene and Heard: Empathy Is Not Weakness — It’s Power

February 17, 2026
In Honor of St. Patrick’s Day: Spuds and a Bit of Butter

In Honor of St. Patrick’s Day: Spuds and a Bit of Butter

February 24, 2026
Wilson Accounting Group Wilson Accounting Group Wilson Accounting Group

Archives

  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018

Recent Posts

  • Bands That Never Were: The Fictional Groups Who Made Real Music History
  • Flying High, Skating Far: High School Student Embraces Passions and Includes Others
  • Scene and Heard: Empathy Is Not Weakness — It’s Power

Categories

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Business
  • Community
  • Education
  • Events
  • Food
  • Government
  • Health & Wellness
  • Leisure
  • Local History
  • Local People
  • Opinion
  • Outdoors
  • Pets
  • Public Service
  • Religion
  • Seasonal
  • Special Interest
  • Sports
  • Supernatural
  • Uncategorized

© 2025 GreeneScene Magazine - A Direct Results Company

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Pre-sale Question
  • Contact Us

© 2025 GreeneScene Magazine - A Direct Results Company

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.