Goodbyes can be one of the hardest parts of foster care. This foster mom writes honestly about how to cope when a child in foster care leaves.
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How one couple helped a sibling group caught in the foster care system.
Providing kinship care as a grandparent can be challenging. But Richard Dixson has embraced the opportunity to parent again.
This foster mom’s responses to a series of writing prompts shed light on the beauty and brokenness of foster care.
Trauma impacts a child deeply. Trauma informed care equips foster and adoptive parents to help their children thrive.
Not called to foster or adopt? Here are three alternative ways to get involved today to help kids in foster care.
There are approximately 6,000 children in foster care in Alabama. Learn how you can get involved.
Abuse and neglect affects a child’s belief system. But it is possible to reverse the effects through new words and experiences.
Mentorship is a game changer for foster parents. Learn the four things every foster parent needs from a mentor.
Here are six common misconceptions surrounding the youngest children in the foster care system and six explanations to set the record straight.
For nearly a decade, Richard Dixson has been a kinship care provider to his grandchildren. This is what he has learned about parenting his grandchildren.
Learn why a support network is vital for foster parents and how you can help even if you aren’t called to foster.
Before becoming a foster dad, Mark had never parented before. As he celebrates his second Father’s Day, this is what he’s learned so far.
Before entering foster care, Autumn didn’t believe she could have a personal relationship with Christ. That changed when she met her foster parents.
Caring for a child in foster care with medical complexities is a challenge. But it is always worth it.
May is National Foster Care Month. This is Jose Souza’s story of facing challenges after being adopted from foster care.
May is National Foster Care Month. This is Reuben Watson’s story of finding his worth in Christ after being adopted from foster care.
Four foster moms share why Mother’s Day is important for them, the children in their home, and biological mothers.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.” Psalm 23
Nathan Ross knows firsthand the importance of preventing child abuse and neglect. This is what he wants others to understand.