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Migrant crisis at U.S. southern border drives demand for foster homes in Michigan
WXYZ
The images are harrowing; young children, mostly from Central America, alone at the southern U.S. border seeking safety and shelter. Most are fleeing violence and poverty in their home countries.
Read MoreHuman Trafficking and Abuse hit highs during pandemic
WFLA
Laurie Stern, the executive director of Bethany Christian Services joins Gayle Guyardo on BLOOM with tangible resources and support for families in crisis.
Read MoreBethany Christian Services to bring emergency childcare to Manistee
Manistee News Advocate
Bethany Christian Services Announces Expansion of Emergency Childcare Program to Ten...
Read MoreFaith-based agencies invite volunteers, donations as they care for children at border
Religion News Service
(RNS) — Some struggle to cobble together resources decimated under the policies of former President Donald Trump’s administration.
Read MoreChristian agency provides homes for hundreds of immigrant minors
The Christian Post
A leading Christian foster care agency has placed nearly 300 unaccompanied immigrant children in foster homes across the United States in recent months as the U.S. continues to deal with a surge of unaccompanied minors at the southern border.
Read MoreStrengthening, preserving families through biblical hospitality
The Christian Post
Safe Families is designed to help connect vulnerable families experiencing a crisis to volunteers ready to surround them with support and friendship. The focus of the relationship is not to fix anyone but rather to say, “You matter, just as you are.”
Read MoreCouple Who Foster Unaccompanied Children Explain Process
Bay News 9
The couple have been taking in children for six years
Read More'Am I Asian Enough?' Adoptees Struggle To Make Sense Of Spike In Anti-Asian Violence
NPR
Many Asian adoptees say they feel left out of the national conversation about anti-Asian racism because they don't feel like they belong in either the Asian American community or white America.
Read MoreFrom the Border, into Foster Care
Harvard Political Review
As it stands, the foster care system for migrant children largely functions as a law enforcement agency, not a child welfare agency. If it is to care for the children under its wings, the United States government must ensure that they are protected and placed in an environment that is conducive to their health, safety and growth.
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