Thank you for your interest in becoming a foster parent with Guardian Light Family Services. Complete the form below and one of our caseworkers will contact you within 24 hours to answer your questions and guide you through the next steps.
Support All Across Nebraska,
by Your Side at Every Step.

We provide all the training you need to feel confident and prepared, with expert guidance and resources tailored for new foster parents.
Our dedicated caseworkers are available day and night, so you’re never alone—help is always just a call away, no matter where you are.
From supervised visitation and drug testing to parenting classes and family preservation — Guardian Light coordinates multiple services under one agency, serving all 93 Nebraska counties.

Our licensed therapists and skill builders work directly with families in their homes, providing tools and strategies to strengthen relationships and support lasting stability.
We are Nebraska's only family support and foster care organization that is 100% distributed.
We work all across Nebraska so we can serve families all over Nebraska.

Family support services through Guardian Light are typically referred by DHHS or ordered by a court as part of a family's case plan. If you are a biological parent whose case plan includes Guardian Light services, your caseworker will coordinate the referral. If you are a referral source or judge, contact your nearest Guardian Light office directly to discuss service availability.
Yes. Guardian Light can coordinate multiple services for the same family under one agency. A family may receive supervised visitation, drug testing, and parenting classes simultaneously through GLFS, which simplifies coordination for DHHS, judges, and the family itself.
GLFS provides two types of supervised visitation: In-Home Supervised Visitation (IHSV), where a Guardian Light worker supervises visits in the family's home, and On-Site/Office-Based Supervised Visitation (OHSV), where visits take place at one of our visitation centers. The type ordered depends on the specifics of the court or DHHS arrangement.