For a child here alone, every moment matters

Right now, children are arriving in the U.S. alone. Guided by Jesus' call to care for the most vulnerable, we're stepping in. Will you join us? 

Uncover the harsh realities for children in refugee foster care

By becoming a foster parent, you can help children entering the U.S. unaccompanied by a parent or guardian by providing a safe, loving, temporary home. 

Discover the impact you can make in the life of a refugee or immigrant child in foster care

You can step in and foster refugee and immigrant children in the U.S. in two main ways.  

ONE

Long-term refugee foster care

TWO

Short-term immigrant foster care

FAQs about refugee and immigrant foster care

What are the major steps to becoming a foster parent?
  • Attend a free information meeting
  • Get certified
  • Receive training to support your foster youth, including trauma training
  • Placement occurs when you welcome a child into your home
  • Ongoing support is available to help you through it all
Can I adopt a refugee child?

Adoption is not a pathway for children in our refugee and immigrant programs. Our focus is on reunifying them with their families whenever possible. If that isn’t possible, we provide long-term foster care to ensure stability and support as they go through the asylum process in the U.S.

How do children arrive in the U.S. without a parent or guardian?

Children seeking asylum in the U.S. without a parent or guardian may have been separated from their families by illness, death, or injury either before or during their journey to seek refuge.

Do I have to speak a second language?

No. You are not required to speak another language. Bethany provides translators and interpreters to ensure the kids in your care receive the support they need.

Should we be focused on taking care of people in the U.S. first?

At Bethany, we help all kids who need help. Our mission is to help vulnerable children. We find temporary foster homes for thousands of American kids every year in the U.S. Learn more about our domestic foster care program.

Does Bethany work with legal or illegal immigrants?

Bethany works with individuals and families seeking refuge in accordance with U.S. immigration laws. We focus on supporting refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants needing assistance. We partner with other government agencies to ensure those who qualify for resettlement receive the critical services they need, including foster care, family reunification, and other resources.

Children have travelled far for a chance at a new life. Be their welcome home. 

Get connected with Bethany

Every child deserves to feel safe, loved, and connected—no matter where they come from. Step in and discover the power of refugee and immigrant foster care, where children find the care and belonging they desperately need to thrive, heal, and dream of a brighter future. Together, we can be the safe haven they deserve.

Every child is made in the image of God; uniquely created, deeply valued, and deserving of safety, love, and belonging. Yet, too many face uncertainty and hardship.

At Bethany, we’re committed to ensuring every child feels the security and connection of family. But we can’t do it alone. If you aren’t sure fostering is right for you, you can step in and make a lasting difference in other ways.

Work

Bethany staff walks alongside the child and foster, adoptive, and biological parents to provide resources and encouragement in their journey.

Donate

Donors provide resources for children in foster care who need basics like clothing and school supplies. Or help bridge the gap by ensuring kids get birthday gifts or can participate in extracurricular activities.