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I knew I was home

Bryon shares his story about being adopted as a teen from foster care.

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We just want someone to fight for us

Jonathan shares his story about being adopted as a teen from foster care.

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Understanding kinship care and foster care

Rather than competing, kinship care and foster care often complement each other, giving children the safe care they need.

Do you still need me?

As kinship care becomes the preferred first placement option for children entering foster care, with family members and close family friends serving as caregivers, foster parents may wonder, “Do you still need me?” Absolutely, we do.

What could have made a bigger difference?

A phone call changed John and Mary’s family, and overnight they went from grandparents to parenting their young granddaughter for more than two years. Reflecting on that experience, they ask, “What could we have done to make a bigger difference in her life? What could have been more important—or more fun?”

There's hope in your future

Rebecca’s calling is clear to invest in the next generation. “The impact you can make is to show teens: 'You’re worthy of love. You’re worthy of having someone be part of your life. There’s hope in your future.’”

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Faith for the long journey

There are no guarantees when raising children, and I've learned to let go of some of my expectations and love my children no matter what.

When kids aren’t ready to receive your love

While you may be drawn to fostering to love a child, please realize some kids aren’t ready to be loved—not by a stranger.

Did you really just say that?

Just because I work in foster care didn’t make it easier when strangers made comments to or about my family, but I found it helpful to have a ready response. Here are five I often used to diffuse an awkward or insensitive comment.

6 ways to look out for your kids when you're fostering

Our kids saw foster care as exciting—Yay! A new brother or sister!—but they soon realized there was more to it than that. Our life as a family flipped upside down with each new placement, so we followed these guidelines to make sure our kids were not overwhelmed.

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