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the pheed - project helping news · Jul 8, 2026

Kit of the Week: Sensory Kit for Foster Youth

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Children and youth in foster care often experience significant change, uncertainty, and stress. Moving into a new home, adjusting to unfamiliar environments, and navigating complex emotions can feel overwhelming. Small moments of comfort and opportunities for self-regulation can make a meaningful difference during these difficult transitions.

Our Sensory Kit for Foster Youth is designed to provide engaging, calming activities that help young people relax, focus, and feel supported. From hands-on sensory tools to a personalized message of encouragement, this kit reminds every child that they are seen and cared for.

Each Sensory Kit for Foster Youth includes: Materials for a heartfelt message, activity pads and coloring books, fidget toys, a DIY puzzle, a peg game, and other assorted sensory toys.

Sensory activities can help children manage stress, regulate emotions, and improve focus. Whether they’re coloring, solving a puzzle, using a fidget toy, or exploring different sensory items, these activities provide healthy outlets for self-expression and moments of calm during times of uncertainty.

This kit is ideal for foster care agencies, child advocacy organizations, CASA programs, family resource centers, schools, and nonprofits that support children and youth experiencing foster care. It can be distributed during placements, family visits, support programs, or other moments when extra comfort and encouragement can have a lasting impact.

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Every child deserves to feel safe, supported, and valued. While a kit can’t erase the challenges that foster youth may face, it can provide comfort, promote emotional wellness, and offer a tangible reminder that kindness exists. Sometimes, the smallest acts of care can help a child feel a little more at ease.

Order your Sensory Kits today and follow their journey from assembly to the hands of foster youth who need them most: Order Kits

Does your organization serve children and youth experiencing foster care? Request free completed kits for those you serve: Request Kits

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