OFPA’s Story

Dedicated to Empowering Family Caregivers

Established in 2002, the Okanagan Foster Parents Association (OFPA) emerged as a beacon of hope, offering support and education to Foster Caregivers in the Okanagan region. OFPA is an organization of past and present Foster Caregivers who recognize the changing needs of Caregivers and the children/youth who are in their care. Our dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of these incredible individuals through education and support is what sets us apart.

OFPA contracts with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), and cater to individuals who have chosen to enter into a Family Care Agreement with the Ministry. OFPA works with both the BC Foster Parents Association (BCFPA) as well as Aboriginal Foster Parent Support Agencies to ensure that Foster Parents receive the holistic support they deserve.

At OFPA, fostering is not just a job or a service—it is a passion. We are honored to be a part of the journey undertaken by Foster Parents, advocating for their needs and championing their invaluable contributions to the lives of vulnerable children.

Our Association

Our Board of Directors, driven by their empathy and experience in the world of fostering, champion and advocate for Foster Parents. The Board’s understanding of the hurdles faced by Foster Parents enable them to continuously adapt and deliver impactful services that make a meaningful difference.

OFPA’s team of Foster Parent Coordinators embrace a multifaceted approach to support. They proactively develop and facilitate educational training programs that improve Foster Parent skills and encourage personal advocacy and development.

Coordinators actively recruit and retain foster homes, ensuring that every child and youth receives the care they deserve. Additionally, Coordinators organize social events, facilitate connections, and uplift the spirits of both Caregivers and their families.

Our Mission

Our mission is fueled by a genuine enthusiasm to assist those who selflessly care for children and youth who come from hard places. We empower and uplift caregivers by offering education, support, comprehensive information, and networking opportunities. Together, we strive to create a thriving community that nurtures the well-being and development of the fostering community.

Our Vision

Our vision is to equip caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable children. We dream of a region where every caregiver is celebrated, every child is cherished, and every family is supported.

Board Members Wanted

BE PART OF SOMETHING TRULY AMAZING! OFPA is needing enthusiastic, committed, and diverse individuals to join the Okanagan Foster Parents Association Board. Board members represent a range of perspectives and are committed to advancing our mission and vision. As a Board member, you’ll play a vital role in building our community, raising awareness, and empowering Foster Parents. Join our forward-thinking community today, and let’s embark on a journey that will inspire and transform lives! For more information, read our Board Member Job Description.

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Starfish Story

An old man was walking on the beach one morning after a storm. In the distance, he could see someone moving like a dancer. As he came closer, he saw that it was a young woman picking up starfish and gently throwing them into the ocean.

“Young lady, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?”

“The sun is up, and the tide is going out, and if I do not throw them in they will die,” she said.

“But young lady, do you not realize that there are many miles of beach and thousands of starfish? You cannot possibly make a difference.”

The young woman listened politely, then bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it into the sea.

“It made a difference for that one,” she smiled.

Adapted from the original by Loren Eiseley