KinGap allows me to still 
be Mommy
  By 
Adisha Garner
  Four months after my children were 
removed, my aunt and her husband agreed to take my kids and I was able to get 
unsupervised visits in their home.  
Recently, 
I had a Family Team Conference to talk about  KinGap. When the case planner first offered KinGap, I did not want 
to take it. I thought it was like signing over my rights.  
But 
then my parent advocate explained that my rights would not be terminated. My 
aunt and uncle even agreed that I could have my kids on weekends, birthdays and 
every holiday. At that point, I agreed to sign the papers.  READ MORE 
 Also: KinGap—An 
Alternative to Adoption
  By 
Dominique Arrington
  The K inship Guardianship 
Assistance Program, or KinGap, is designed to help a child in foster care achieve a 
permanent home with a relative. The key difference from adoption is that the biological 
parent’s rights aren’t terminated and the child isn’t adopted, but the relative 
still receives the same financial support as an adoptive parent. READ 
MORE
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