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Extended family has a whole new meaning.

Your presence in the life of a foster or adoptive family is powerful. The more you learn, the more you can encourage.
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Serving Others As the Church

Thank you note from a foster mom for Wait No More's Suitcase Bundle

A Letter From a Foster Mom: Thank You

Not everyone is called to be a foster mom, but everyone is called to care for orphans. Let’s…
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The Church Is The Answer

The Church is the answer. We have a unique and significant opportunity to actively participate in adoption efforts….

The Bible Says This About Adoption

Derek expands on some key points in the story of Samuel regarding adoption….
What if that pier full of people engaged?

What Can You Do to Serve Foster and Adoptive Families?

Sometimes, foster care and adoption can feel like you are standing on a pier. Learn how to support…
Support is a Two-Way Street

Dear Foster/Adoptive Families: Support is Not Optional

Jason Johnson is a foster and adoptive father. He knows firsthand the importance of accepting support from others….
Three practical ways to get involved in foster care: prevention, support, and prayer.

Three Practical Ways to Get Involved with Foster Care

Jamie Finn is a foster and adoptive mom. She shares three practical ways that anyone can get involved…

When does a person become an ally?

We like to call it the Threshold Step. You decide to move past donations and distant support.

You choose to commit to an individual family’s care — and maybe even cross the threshold of their home to provide respite care.

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Looking for other ways to get involved?

There are plenty of ways to serve, whether you’re a church group or a small business or simply want to give.
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