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KINSHIP. Caregiver is caring for his 18 year old sister and 13 year old younger brother. He was informed that their previous apartment was too small to meet foster care standards unless they moved into a more suitable home, he risked losing placement. The caregiver urgently found a larger apartment that meets the requirements. However, he is unable to afford the move-in costs and security deposit due to limited income and lack of financial assistance. This support will maintain the kin placement by securing a safe and adequate home that meets the requirements. Without this assistance, the caregiver may lose placement of his brother due to non-compliance with the social workers request. The support will prevent disruption and trauma for the child by ensuring he can remain safely with his sibling in a stable home environment. At present, the caregiver’s only income comes from his full-time work as a Spark delivery driver for Walmart. He does not yet receive any kinship or foster care funding to support his brother, which has made it difficult to cover the immediate and unexpected costs associated with the move. Once the move-in costs are covered, the caregiver will be able to sustain the household through his full-time job income. He is in the process of applying for kinship funding and other resources to support the long-term placement. The housing itself is affordable within his monthly income, and the one-time assistance will ensure the family's stability moving forward.