Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - GRANTS TO STATES FOR AID AND SERVICES TO NEEDY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AND FOR CHILD-WELFARE SERVICES › Part Part B— - Child and Family Services › Subpart subpart 2— - promoting safe and stable families › § 629a
Defines key terms for family and child-welfare programs and says what services count and how money and privacy rules work. Family preservation services are programs that help children and families in crisis or at risk, such as work to return children home when safe, find permanent homes like adoption or guardianship, prevent foster care placements, provide follow-up after return, give short-term respite for caregivers, teach parenting skills, run infant safe-haven options, offer peer-to-peer mentoring, and provide short-term crisis help for things like housing, utilities, transport, and food. Peer mentoring, short-term crisis help, and services from family resource centers can count as spending in more than one program category if they serve the right families and fit the program’s purpose. Other defined terms are named with short descriptions: family support services — community-based help to keep children safe and strengthen families; State agency — the state office that runs the program; State — includes an Indian tribe or tribal organization; Indian tribe and tribal organization — as defined in section 628(d); family reunification services — services to help children who were removed get back home safely (services for a child returned home are limited to the 15-month period after return); adoption promotion and support services — help to increase adoptions and support adoptive families; non-Federal funds — State funds or State plus local funds; family resource center — a community or school hub offering low-cost, family-centered supports; youth — under 26 years old; mentoring — a managed one-on-one volunteer match with trained adults; electronic portal — may be used to connect families to services but must not keep or share a beneficiary’s personal information without consent or except to make a referral.
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42 U.S.C. § 629a
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73