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What the system taught me
From her first days as a Child Protective Services investigator to Bethany senior vice president, what Cheri Williams has learned over her social services career has changed her thinking about what’s best for children. Today she’s in a position to do something about that.
Love like Jesus in your community
Safe Families volunteers use their homes to love their neighbors
PlayNeighbors start refugee co-sponsorship group, welcome Afghan family
Refugee co-sponsorship provides support to newcomers and strengthens the community.
Refugee foster parents step up to help Afghan teens feel safe, loved, and connected
Short-term immigrant foster care parents open home to Afghan teens
"I felt safe with people I knew"
Amy entered foster care at 15 after disclosing years of abuse at home. But family would also play a key role in her healing.
Play"It's a no brainer: You're there for family"
Two parallel phone calls changed everything. One call was from the school counselor, saying Bobbi’s daughter had disclosed years of sexual abuse. The second call was from Bethany, asking Bobbi’s sister if she could provide kinship care.
PlayA safe place for women to heal
Bethany Recovery Center is a rehab center that helps women struggling with drug or alcohol abuse and addiction.
PlayLeaving a legacy of love
Use FreeWill to create a will for free, plan for the future, take care of loved ones, and leave a legacy.
What is kinship care?
When children enter foster care, kinship placement has many benefits, including keeping children connected with their families.
Two sisters and a child with special needs seek refuge in Colombia
In their home country of Venezuela, sisters Yenire and Becsy couldn’t access the necessary medications for young Rachel’s convulsions. As any parent would, they took every possible action to keep Rachel healthy, but eventually decided that seeking refuge in neighboring Colombia was the only choice.
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