Through the U.S. Refugee Program (USRP), approximately 10,000 separated children have been resettled in the U.S. since 1997. Once in the U.S., these children are reunified with parents or extended family members, or placed into specialized foster care programs for refugee children without family. This spotlight will examine some programming challenges and resources for separated refugee children living in the U.S. and cared for by relatives or by foster families.