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Connecticut Alliance of Foster and Adoptive Families(CAFAF)

The Connecticut Alliance of Foster and Adoptive Families is an association dedicated to providing support, training, and advocacy services for foster, adoptive, and kinship caregiver parents.

Staff can be reached at 860-258-3400 or 800-861-8838.

Check out CAFAF’s calendar for upcoming events. https://cafafct.org/calendar/

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Adoption Assistance Program Brochure (English)

Adoption Assistance Program Brochure (Spanish)

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Call 860-679-4006

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