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A new family after the accident
After her son's devastating accident, Sandra decided to become a foster parent for teenage boys.
PlayIncredible love through infant adoption
An unexpected pregnancy and an inability to birth a child led to an incredible open adoption relationship.
PlayFinding a lasting family
Through Safe Families for Children, Lisa found a lasting family and support network.
Play4 ways to love God by loving our neighbors
Bethany leaders share foundational values for authentic hospitality.
Family sponsorship success story: The Djanie family
Once struggling to sell petty goods in the outdoor markets of Ghana, the Djanie family now has a thriving business and can send Michael to one of Accra’s best schools.
In my worst moments, my family had my back
When her marriage and her world fell apart in one day, Bobbi’s family came through in every way so she and her children could be together.
It’s time to do better for kids and parents in foster care
In a conversation between Chris Palusky, Bethany’s President and CEO, and Corey Best, an award-winning child welfare reform advocate and a father, we’re invited to learn about how the child welfare system can be improved.
Talking to Children About Racism Part 4: Becoming an Anti-Racist Family
Through this session, we’ll unpack the differences between stereotypes, biases, and racism in order to become an actively anti-racist family. This interactive webinar will provide practical suggestions and concrete strategies for caregivers to navigate today’s complicated social landscape with their kids
PlayTalking to Children About Racism Part 3: Movements for Change
As parents, how do we help our children understand what is happening in our communities and around the world? This webinar provides practical suggestions and concrete strategies for caregivers to navigate today’s complicated social landscape with their kids
PlayTalking to Children About Racism Part 2: Exploring White Privilege a Q&A Session
If you can relate to any of the following sentiments, this webinar is for you. • ‘My kids have very few opportunities to interact with people that don’t look like them. I'm ashamed to admit this truth. How do I teach them tangible ways to be open, loving, and accepting of everyone when they really only see people who look like them?’ • ‘How do I, a white person, talk to my multi-racial children about the realities of the racial injustices they will face?’ • ‘Why do I need to talk my kids about this at all?’
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