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All of this is worth it
Fostering medically fragile children takes extra time, effort, care, but Bethany provides training and support so foster parents like Dan and Katy can provide a safe place for children to heal and thrive.
PlayWelcome is in our DNA
Church ministries should be making it evident that all are welcome and cared for—including foster families.
PlayFostering is just being part of our family
Will and Colleen don’t do anything halfway. So when they said yes to foster parenting, it changed their whole lives.
PlayWhen family changes everything: A kinship care story
Taylor was at her lowest point. Still recovering from a mental health crisis, she was abandoned by her guardians with nowhere to go. She was a teen headed for a residential facility until 30 Days to Family® at Bethany found Taylor a family she didn’t know she had.
YouthBuild changed my life
At 17, Ebony entered foster care homeless and with a newborn daughter. Without parents in the picture, she needed caring, trusted adults to help guide her next steps toward her future.
Keeping siblings together
For years James and Tamisha talked about becoming foster parents, setting aside the discussion until it circled back again. When they were ready, they made a...
PlayIn it for the long haul: Stacey’s foster parenting story
As a youth basketball coach, Stacey was skilled at making connections with teens. And she realized she could naturally transition her coaching skills to provide care and opportunities for teens as a foster parent.
Play“God, show me the way to help.”
A serious injury left Matilde feeling helpless and without direction. Learn how Matilde has found joy and purpose by caring for refugee and immigrant children.
Play"It just wouldn't leave my spirit": Michele becomes a foster mom
Michele couldn’t shake the feeling that she felt led to provide a safe, loving home to unaccompanied migrant children.
Play"What are you going to leave behind?"
When Cesar and Alexia saw news reports of unaccompanied children housed in detention center cages, they were moved to become short-term immigrant foster parents. Over a year a half, they’ve provided a temporary home to more than 60 children from nearly a dozen Central and South American countries.
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