Thank you for being an Ambassdor!
Your support means a lot to us. Below is a gallery of content to share on behalf of and in support of Cayuga Centers and our foster youth and families.
Follow us on our social accounts below to get started!
Ambassador Toolkit
About Cayuga Centers
Our Mission
To help children, families and individuals to grow as independent, healthy and productive citizens
through quality counseling, out-of-home care and support services. We do this in partnership with those we serve as well as government agencies and other service providers.
About Us
Cayuga Centers is a nationally accredited 501(c)(3) non-profit, human services agency founded in 1852. The agency’s mission is to help individuals and families grow as independent, healthy, and productive citizens through quality counseling, out-of-home care, and support services. The agency specializes in providing
individualized and trauma-informed support to diverse populations. Cayuga Centers serves over 10,000 individuals and families annually.
What makes us unique?
Our Longevity
Our Evidence-based Programs
Our Growth and Ability to Scale
Our Staff Diversity, Experience and Dedication
Who makes a great foster parent?
Target Personas
Some of our target personas, based on research and referencing our current foster parents, include caregivers, teachers, nurses, police officers, firefighters, social workers, and other helping professionals. These helpers are often dedicated to making a difference in their communities and fostering is a great way to give back. However, great foster parents can also come from other backgrounds and careers!
People from diverse families and backgrounds
You don’t have to be perfect to be a perfect foster parent. We are seeking foster parents of diverse backgrounds to open their homes and hearts to support local youth in their area. All backgrounds are welcome, including being single, married, LGBTQIA individuals, retired individuals, home owners, renters, spanish-speakers, and more! We believe anyone who has the heart to foster can make a difference in a youth’s life.
GENERAL FlYERS
FLYERS THAT TARGET OUR PERSONAS
Social Media Graphics
Step 1: Toggle through each category and decide which posts you want to share.
Step 2: Click “Download” to open the image in a new tab
Step 3: Right Click and select “Save Image” to Download the Image to your phone or computer
Step 4: Share on social media and copy and paste the suggested caption or make your own. Be sure to tag us!
Ambassador
Resources
FOSTER CARE
STATISTICS
SUPPORTING YOUTH
IN FOSTER CARE
Videos
Step 1: Toggle through each category and decide which posts you want to share.
Step 2: Click “Download” to open the video link or file in a new tab
Step 3: If it’s a Youtube Link, copy the URL. If it’s a video file, find the 3 dots on the bottom right hand and select “Download”
Step 4: Share on social media and copy and paste the suggested caption or make your own. Be sure to tag us!
Foster Parent
Features
FOSTER CARE
EDUCATION
ABOUT
CAYUGA CENTERS
Blog Articles
Step 1: Click on the photo of the blog article you would like to share.
Step 2: In the top search bar, copy the url of the article.
Step 3: Share the link and optional caption on your social media channels.
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Foster Care vs. Adoption: What is right for you?
The definition of foster care and adoption can often blur in the general public’s mind. But if you are considering becoming a parent in either way, it’s important to understand the difference.
How to prepare for your foster care home study
Preparing for your first foster child placement can be intimidating. Completing your home study and home inspection doesn’t have to be.
The difference between respite foster care and long-term foster care
Respite foster care, or short-term foster care, and long-term foster care are two different types of foster care.
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For more information
Email: ashley.argese@cayugacenters.org