Refine Search
Viewing 111-120 of 335
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.
PlayFour questions about shared parenting
Everyone benefits when parents and foster parents are focused on the child’s well-being.
What are the steps to becoming a foster parent?
When you're ready to take the next step, Bethany will be there by your side. In this final, six-minute video, you’ll learn how Bethany will train and equip you to be a foster parent for a child who has had a rough start.
PlayWhat will foster parenting be like?
The goal of foster care is to keep children safe and supported while their family works toward reunification. This eight-minute video covers why foster parents are are encouraged to get attached to children in their care while helping them strengthen their relationship with their parents.
PlayWho are foster parents?
Being a foster parent requires compassion for children and their families. This nine-minute video dispels myths about who can be a foster parent and gives a brief overview of the home study and licensing process.
PlayWho are the kids in foster care?
The greatest need is for school-age children, sibling groups, and teens. This nine-minute video gives an overview of why children enter foster care and what happens when older youth age out.
PlayWhat is foster care?
More than 400,000 kids in the U.S. are in foster care today. This five-minute video gives an overview about why children enter foster care and the role foster parents can have in giving them a safe, temporary home.
PlayHow a promise to a dying mother transformed an Ethiopian family
Mezgede promised to take care of her dying friend’s daughter. But to keep that promise, she needed help.
There’s life after aging out of foster care
After 10 years in foster care and aging out without a family, Brittney refuses to be defined by statistics and instead is following her dreams.