Remote KEEP groups are enrolling in all Oregon counties! Click on your county on the map below to contact the KEEP provider in your area.

In July 2019, the Oregon legislature made a commitment to support foster and kinship families by making KEEP groups available across the state.

What is a KEEP group? 7-12 foster/kinship parents and two trained group leaders

16 weekly, 90-minute sessions

Connect with other foster and kin families

KEEP is a support group, not a class!

Tele-KEEP groups are available for families in rural areas and take place via videoconference. For participating you will get: Up to 24 foster parent training hours

$25/remote session per household for each session attended!

Evidence-based parenting tools you can use today!

Childcare and food (at in-person groups; other incentives for Tele-KEEP)

KEEP is for all foster and kinship families with a child age 4-12 in the home. KEEP SAFE groups- for foster and kinship parents of adolescents- are also available in some areas. Click on your county on the map below for more information about KEEP services in your area!

The Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) is providing culturally-specific KEEP groups to DHS and tribally-certified foster and kinship families across Oregon. Click here to get connected. Centro Cultural sirve la comunidad de hispanohablantes en los condados de Washington, Clackamas, Multnomah, y Marion. Padres de crianza y parientes guardianes pueden participar en KEEP en español. Haga clic aquí. Si vive en otro condado, ¡haga clic aquí para conectarse con KEEP en su área!