More Than Enough — Foster Care Data

Foster Care Data for Grant County, West Virginia

Grant County, West Virginia foster care data: 80 children in care, 5 licensed homes, population 10,976. View local metrics on children in care, licensed foster homes, adoption, and reunification.

Foster and Kinship Families

Children in Care80
Children in Family-based Foster Care57
Children in Kinship Care8
Children Placed Out-of-CountyData not yet available
Licensed Foster Homes5
Licensed Homes per Child in Care0.06

Adoption

Children Waiting for AdoptionData not yet available
Children AdoptedData not yet available

Biological Family Support

Family Preservation CasesData not yet available
Reunification RateData not yet available

Community

Churches12
Population10,976

About Foster Care in Grant County

Grant County is located in West Virginia and has a population of approximately 10,976 residents. This page presents local foster care data including children in out-of-home care, licensed foster and kinship homes, adoption statistics, and family reunification rates. Some metrics may not yet be available for this county as data reporting varies by state and locality.

For statewide context, visit foster care data for West Virginia, or see the national foster care overview.

Why Local Foster Care Data Matters

Understanding foster care at the local level helps churches, nonprofits, and community leaders respond effectively. When communities can see how many children are in care, how many families are licensed to foster, and what gaps remain, they can take targeted action. The goal of More Than Enough is to ensure every child in foster care has more than enough loving families and support in their community.

Learn more about how you can make a difference at cafo.org/morethanenough.

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Data sources: AFCARS Federal Data, MTE State Metrics. Updated daily.