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We’re a team: How to advocate for your child
Knowing at least some of your child’s foster or adoption history helps teachers address their needs at school.
Finding families for children in Ethiopia
Bethany is leading the effort to ensure Ethiopian orphans are in homes, not orphanages.
We can work together to help this child
A foster mom shares how and why she began building relationships with her foster kids’ parents, and the difference that trust has made for everyone.
Parents aren’t the problem; they’re the solution
A growing movement in child welfare is focusing on keeping children safe with parents, not from parents. And that one word makes all the difference.
3 foster parents confront common myths
I’m too old.” “I’m single.” “I’ve never parented before.” None of this will stop you from being an incredible foster parent for vulnerable kids!
A place of welcome: transitional foster care as an extension of biblical hospitality
A foster parent shares the joys and challenges of opening her home to unaccompanied children.
Addressing questions and concerns about unaccompanied children and short-term immigrant foster care
The crisis at the border is complicated and divisive. But helping unaccompanied children is a faith statement, not a political one.
A new family after the accident
After her son's devastating accident, Sandra decided to become a foster parent for teenage boys.
PlayUnaccompanied minors at the border: What’s happening and how you can help
Thousands of unaccompanied children crossing the border need safe and loving foster homes now.
4 things to know about adopting sibling groups
By adopting siblings, you’re helping children who have already been through unimaginable loss be together with their brothers and sisters in the same home—rather than being separated into multiple families.