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Shelly Radic

In their early parenting years, Shelly, and her husband Bruce, shared their passion for faith and family as foster and adoptive parents. Those twin passions of faith and family led Shelly to two decades of volunteering and then working at Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS), encouraging young moms in their early parenting years. In her seven years as president of Project 1.27 in Colorado, Shelly’s been blessed to watch hundreds of Christian families grow in both faith and family as they foster and adopt vulnerable children. Through Project 1.27’s National Network, bridge ministry leaders in multiple states, have been equipped with resources and relationships to provide quilt-like support to thousands of foster and adoptive families, who in turn bring faith and family to children in foster care  across the United States.

adoptive family wrapped in quilt

Like Grandma’s Quilt: Wrap-Around Care for Foster & Adoptive Families

I loved watching my grandma layer together her quilts on the giant wooden frame that filled her entire living room. Grandma’s quilts had beautiful, hand-pieced tops and a durable quilt back. There were layers of batting sandwiched in between, all held …