Foster & Proctor Parents Needed

Open your home. Change a life.

Are you looking to help a child, teen, or young adult have a better life — someone who needs guidance, love, support, and family? Consider becoming a professional foster or proctor parent.

What Is Proctor Care?

A family for those who need one most

Foster and proctor parents provide a safe, stable, and caring home for children and young people who cannot live with their own families. As a proctor parent, you become a steady source of guidance, structure, and love — helping a young person heal and grow.

You don't have to be perfect. You need a clean and safe home, a stable life, and a willingness to make a difference. We'll be with you every step of the way.

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Basic Requirements

Could this be you?

Here are the basic requirements to become a licensed foster or proctor parent.

If you have any questions about whether you or your home will meet the qualifications, please reach out — we're happy to help.

Get Started

Ready to take the first step?

Reach out to our team. We'll answer your questions and walk you through the licensing process.

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Ben Soifua

Foster & Proctor Parent Coordinator

(801) 666-1945
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Jon Blackham

Foster & Proctor Parent Coordinator

(801) 310-9692

Prefer email? Write to us at utahvalleyyouthservices@gmail.com