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A foster mom who's been there
After growing up in foster care, Bridgette became a foster parent specifically to provide vital support for teen girls.
PlayHow do refugees get resettled in the U.S.?
Refugees entering the U.S. have endured a long, difficult journey. They need our help.
A harrowing refugee journey out of Venezuela
When Samuel and Ana fled Venezuela for safety, their worst nightmare was realized: They lost their daughter in the chaos of the trek. Discover how she was reunified with her parents.
A path to safety
Eight-year-old Samantha and her mother fled danger in Venezuela and found refuge—and a new voice—in Colombia. Learn how you’re helping refugees.
Caring for migrant children who need a home
In this video, Tori and Billy talk about the surprises, challenges, and joys of their experience as foster parents—like how they learned to overcome a language barrier using an app on their phones.
PlayNavigating the dramatic decline in infant adoption: How Bethany is responding and shifting
In response to the declining number of infants available for adoption, Bethany is shifting programming and investing in services that safely keep families together.
Self-care for social workers
Yesenia Fermin, Bethany’s director of culture and belonging offers 4 ways social workers can build resilience—and why it matters for self-care.
Show me you’re not going to leave
Amber aged out of foster care and shares why youth and teens need supportive foster parents.
Serving Afghan refugees on military bases: Bethany staff share their experiences
When tens of thousands of Afghans arrived in the U.S. last September, Bethany stepped up to help.
Fostering as a single parent
When Tracey's husband unexpectedly passed away, she continued to foster as a single parent, relying on support from her church family and community.
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