Post Adoption
Centers Post Adoption Services
Centers for Children and Families is the agency that coordinates services for adoptive families living in DFPS Regions 1,2,4,5,7,8,9, and 10. Families who live outside of the State of Texas, who have adopted from the listed TXDFPS Regions also qualify for services through Centers. Our services are designed to keep adoptive families intact and provide access to programs that focus on building a strong family foundation.
Supporting Adoptive Families
Our Post Adoption Program comes to the aid of families that have accepted the responsibility of adopting a child that has previously been in the state’s foster care system. Many of these children have suffered abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment at the hands of their birth parents. It is the mission of our program to ensure that these families not only survive, but thrive with healthy, whole relationships. The staff members of Post Adoption Services are trained and experienced in assessing needs and providing services to adoptive families. Services are provided at no cost for eligible clients. See below for eligibility standards.
Services Available
- Casework and service planning
- Parent training and support groups
- Finding Medical, Dental, and Counseling
- Information and referrals to local programs to assist in meeting needs
- Possible Reimbursement for things like Respite, Therapeutic Camps, and other DFPS approved items
- Assistance with locating Residential Treatment Services
- 24-hour crisis intervention
For specific questions, please contact a case manager from your region directly using the Regions menu at the top of the page . For assistance in the evenings or weekends, can reach a post adoption staff member at 432-570-0027, or send an email inquiry to PostAdoption@centerstx.org for more information.
Eligibility
Post Adoption Services may be available to your family if each of the following conditions are met:
1. The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) served as the child’s court appointed managing conservator and placed the child for adoption; or a licensed Texas child-placing agency served as the child’s court appointed managing conservator and placed the child for adoption and DFPS is currently providing Title IV-E adoption assistance to the child.
2.The DFPS or child-placing agency placement resulted in a court order consummating the adoption.
3. The adoption is still intact, the child is under 18* and the adoptive parents have requested post adoption services.
*Exception: If services begin during a child’s 17th year, they may continue for as long as six months after the child’s 18th birthday.
For more information or to download our Intake Packet, visit the Contact page.
Questions about other services for your adopted child? Visit the PA FAQ page.



