Kinship Caregiver Support Group: Relatives Raising Relatives

kinship caregivers looking at a laptop in their home

Caring for a child through kinship care can come with questions, new responsibilities and moments where support matters most. Wake County’s Kinship Caregiver Support Group is here to offer connection, information and a space where caregivers feel understood.

This free, virtual support group is for formal kinship caregivers caring for a child in Wake County custody.

Join the Kinship Caregiver Support Group

What to expect

  • A welcoming, judgment-free space to connect with other kinship caregivers
  • Opportunities to ask questions and share experiences
  • Discussion topics shaped by caregiver needs and interests
  • Information about resources and services available to kinship families

Meeting details

  • When: Second Thursday of each month
  • Time: 6–7:30 p.m.
  • Where: Virtual via Zoom
     

After you sign up, you will receive meeting details and the Zoom link.

Who should attend

This group is open to formal kinship caregivers caring for a child in Wake County custody, including licensed and unlicensed kinship families.

Get involved

To learn more or join the group: