Being Yourself Shouldn't Put You at Risk

Every youth in foster care deserves to feel safe and supported, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.

Why it Matters

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning and 2-Spirit (LGBTQ2S+) youth often encounter discriminatory and inequitable treatment in the foster care system simply due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or expression. Improved policies and practices are essential, and are most effective when led by LGBTQ2S+ Lived Experience (LEx) Leaders who have firsthand experience within the system. These targeted improvements serve to provide LGBTQ2S+ identifying youth with the specific support and protection they rightfully deserve.

Quick Facts

  • Approximately 30% of youth in foster care identify as LGBTQ+, compared to 11.2% of youth not in foster care. (Children's Rights)
  • 44% of LGBTQ+ youth in in foster care report they were removed, ran away, or were thrown out of their homes due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. (Children's Rights)
  • LGBTQ+ youth in foster care are more likely to experience discrimination, multiple placements, and placement in group homes compared to their non-LGBTQ+ peers. (HRC)
  • LGBTQ+ youth who have been in foster care are nearly three times more likely to attempt suicide compared to those who have not been in foster care. (Trevor Project)

"We need to make sure LGBTQIA2S+ youth are represented and protected no matter what services they are getting and where they’re at."

— Keona Rose, She/Her, Spent time in Arizona foster care system

Tools You Can Use

How We're Working on This Issue

Speak with Federal Officials About SOGI Data Collection

LGBTQ2S+ FosterClub LEx leaders often meet with federal officials to discuss their experiences related to sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) while in foster care. Conversations range from whether youth feel safe disclosing their SOGI, to the impact of coming out during their time in foster care.

Read more about this work here.

Advocate for Laws to Fight Discrimination by Agencies

FosterClub's LEx Leaders work with a coalition of national organizations to protect LGBTQ2S+ youth and families in foster care. When a new federal rule was proposed to prevent discrimination by federal agencies, LEx Leaders shared their experiences to show why these protections matter for LGBTQ2S+ youth in care. 

Read more about this work here

Contribute to Government Reports

FosterClub's Lived Experience (LEx) Leaders worked with the Government Accountability Office to share their foster care experiences, focusing on LGBTQ2S+ identity and religious background. Their stories helped shape a report with recommendations for how states can better support LGBTQ2S+ youth. 

Read more about this work here.

One thing I truly admire is the strength and resilience of same-sex [foster] parents. It’s an incredibly difficult process...their dedication to providing safe, loving homes [to foster youth] despite the hurdles is nothing short of inspiring."

— Gabe Foley, He/Him, Spent 18 years in Illinois foster care system

Want to Learn More?

LGBTQ2S+ Youth in the Foster Care System from Human Rights Campaign and FosterClub

LGBTQ in Child Welfare from the Annie E. Casey Foundation

How can child welfare agencies effectively support LGBTQ+ youth in care? from Casey family Programs

Blogs on LGBTQ2S+ Youth

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FosterClub Believes that Transgender and All LGBTQ2S+ Young People in Foster Care Deserve Safety, Affirmation and Love

Young people in and from foster care deserve safety, love, and to be affirmed in their full identities and expressions. Lived Experience (LEx) Leaders, partnering with FosterClub, are working to make that a reality. However, there is much work that remains to be done. LGBTQ2S+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual, queer & questioning, two-spirit) and gender non-conforming young people in foster...

LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit youth
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Supreme Court Decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia Affects Foster Youth

FosterClub Statement regarding the Supreme Court Decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia Thursday, June 17th, 2021 The Supreme Court’s decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia on Thursday to side with Catholic Social Services was unanimous but narrow in scope - applying only to the circumstances of this case. (Learn more about the case here ). The ruling stated...

LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit youth
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FosterClub Submits Amicus Brief in Fulton v. Philadelphia

FosterClub filed an Amicus brief in the Fulton vs. Philadelphia case that is being heard by the Supreme Court today. A bit of background: 'Amicus curiae' means 'friend of the court,' and an Amicus brief is filed in a court case by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter. FosterClub filed an Amicus brief to give voice to...

LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit youth
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New Recommendations Released - Historic Opportunity for Reform in Child Welfare: Special Populations

Today, the National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council released a new statement: A Historic Opportunity to Reform the Child Welfare System: Youth & Alumni Priorities on Special Populations with 6 priorities with consideration on how to move towards a 21st Century Child Welfare System. Priority 1: Train staff, caregivers and youth themselves on how to protect youth from...

Crossover to Juvenile Justice
Education
LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit youth
Psychotropic medications
Sex trafficking
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New Recommendations Released - Historic Opportunity for Reform in Child Welfare: Quality Residential Services

On February 28th, the National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council released a new statement: A Historic Opportunity to Reform the Child Welfare System: Youth & Alumni Priorities on Quality Residential Services with 6 priorities, echoing recommendations from the Council's 2016 Congregate Care Priorities and highlighting new opportunities presented by Family First - including Quality Residential Treatment Centers (QRTP)...

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Psychotropic medications
Rights in foster care
Sex trafficking
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My Two Dads Saved My Life

Before I met my two dads I found myself living the life of a chameleon and at times I still do, masking who I am, adapting and trying to fit in where I never thought I'd ever belong. When I was on the edge of ending it all together, my two dads saved my life. My fathers helped me discover...

LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit youth

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