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Donald Trump signs executive order to support state work with faith groups on adoption

Catholic News Agency

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to bolster the federal government’s work with community and faith-based groups in adoption and foster care.

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President Trump Signs Order to Support Work with Faith Groups on Adoption

National Catholic Register

Bethany Christian Services, which provides social services in more than 30 states and more than a dozen countries, praised the order for ...

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Post Adoption Support for Birth Moms

BraveLove

Gloria placed her daughter for adoption six years ago and worked with Bethany Christian Services. She continues to stay in touch with the agency. But it wasn't until a few years ago when she reached out for help to Lizzie, her counselor. Watch this webisode to discover what followed.

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Opinion: Need for helping refugees is greater than ever

Detroit News

May empathy and understanding for those without safe places of home and refuge emerge out of this mess

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Local couple shares journey as foster parents

The Martinsburg Journal

MARTINSBURG — Connell Cuffie grew up surrounded by a family and friend unit that cherished and prioritized raising children — whether biological or not — as a community, instilling a

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Bethany Christian Services Brings Awareness to the Refugee Journey in Honor of World Refugee Day

6/18/2020 5:00:00 PM

Bethany staff who came to the U.S. as refugees will share their personal stories in a webinar on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.

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Filling a ‘critical’ need for child care

Grand Rapids Business Journal

A program Bethany Christian Services launched three years ago is aiming to meet the region’s growing need for child care while giving refugees the chance to launch their own home-based businesses.

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This Georgia Foster And Adoption Agency Is Teaching New Parents How To Talk About Race

90.1 FM WABE

In wake of current events - racism, police brutality and civil unrest - the national director of a child welfare agency with ties in Atlanta has set out to train foster parents to talk about some uncomfortable, tough, but necessary conversations. Bethany Christian Services, a nonprofit foster and adoption center with

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