Programs that Support Families
MDCPS Mission
Statewide
Report & Protect
MDCPS Basics
200

This intensive, home- and community-based program helps preserve and reunify families to reduce the need for out-of-home placement. 

in-CIRCLE

200

MDCPS's mission centers on protecting children, supporting families, and encouraging these kinds of lasting ties.

Family Connections 

200

How many MDCPS offices are in Mississippi, plus a State office support center in Jackson?  

82 

200

This is the 24-hour statewide hotline number to report suspected child abuse or neglect in Mississippi.

1-800-222-8000

200

This commissioner, appointed by Governor Tate Reeves in November 2020, leads MDCPS today.

Andrea Sanders 

400

This program connects grandparents and relative caregivers with financial, educational, and parenting resources. 

Kinship Navigator Program

400

This state agency, created in 2016, leads Mississippi's efforts in keeping children and youth safe and thriving.

Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services (MDCPS)

400

MDCPS partners with the court system and local providers to offer this kind of full spectrum of services for children and families. 

continuum of care

400

Mississippi observes this month each year to raise awareness about preventing child abuse.

April (Child Abuse Prevention Month)
400

This governor signed Senate Bill 2179 in 2016, creating MDCPS as an independent agency. 

Phil Bryant

600

In 2025, the Mississippi Legislature passed this bill, expanding kinship payment eligibility to a broader range of relative caregivers. 



House Bill 1387

600

This youth-centered program spotlights children ready for adoption and uses a match-first process to prepare families for a forever home. 

Heart Gallery

600

More than this many frontline caseworkers, adoption and licensure specialists, and supervisors work for MDCPS statewide 

1,200

600

Alongside protection, foster care, and adoption services, this is the fourth pillar of MDCPS's work, aimed at stopping harm before it happens. 

Prevention through education 

600

To become a foster parent in Mississippi, you must be a legal resident, pass a background check, and be at least how old? 

21

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