While children from foster care should never be treated differently than biological children, thoughtful gift choices can mean the world to a child and their parents. There are no one-size-fits-all foster family gift ideas. However, gifts that give a sense of normalcy, safety or ownership are generally more beneficial for foster families than other toys. …
Supporting Foster Families
The Christmas season is about giving. There’s a tug on our heartstrings when the pastor asks us to buy a gift for a child that is less fortunate or adopt a family for Christmas. Maybe the child in that family is in an out-of-home placement, and their world looks different than last year. Walking the …
Simple gestures can go a long way to help a foster family.
Foster and adoptive families need help in order to thrive. This is how you can support foster and adoptive families.
The Reel Hope Project’s goal is to present children to potential families for who they are as a person. By creating unique, two-minute video reels, The Reel Hope Project gives children for adoption from foster care a chance to say, “This is the real me.”
Not called to foster or adopt? Here are three alternative ways to get involved today to help kids in foster care.
Mentorship is a game changer for foster parents. Learn the four things every foster parent needs from a mentor.
Learn why a support network is vital for foster parents and how you can help even if you aren’t called to foster.
Caring for a child in foster care with medical complexities is a challenge. But it is always worth it.
Make the most of your young adult years. Here are ways you can begin supporting foster and adoptive families.