Am I expected to open my door to anyone who claims to need help?
Of course not. There is no enforcement within the Block Parent plan, so the Block Parent may open, or refuse to open, his / her door to anyone he/she chooses. It is expected that the volunteer will always provide refuge for the very young children, who are the primary objects of the program's protection. However, whether to offer haven to anyone else is entirely up to the conscience and courage of the person whose home it is. The sign in the window does not obligate the homeowner to open his / her door to anyone at all - it merely indicates that he/she is a member of the Block Parent Program and is probably at home.

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1. What if I take in a child and he / she becomes ill, or gets hurt in my home?
2. Am I expected to open my door to anyone who claims to need help?
3. Should I take the sign out of the window every time I leave the house?