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Global family preservation
Keeping kids out of orphanages and strengthening families in Ghana
Global refugee care
Already considered one of the most vulnerable populations, children and families in refugee camps are faced with a global pandemic
Talking to Children About Racism Part 1: Civil Unrest - A Q&A session
We hosted a live webinar, featuring a panel of individuals with diverse lived experiences. This interactive event equipped participants on how to approach topics like racism, police brutality, and civil unrest with their children.
PlayThreading the needle: A refugee uses his tailoring skills to serve his community
Responding to the coronavirus pandemic, a newly resettled refugee calls on his professional training to sew critically needed masks for health care workers.
Every child, everywhere
Ten years of global family preservation work in Ethiopia has shaped how Sebilu Bodja sees his roles—as Bethany's director of Africa operations and as a dad.
We have a window of now
After losing their son and providing refugee foster care, Keith and Sally knew they could give more older kids a loving home through foster care adoption.
Who’s got your back
Raising children as a single parent or parenting through foster care or adoption can be challenging. Maybe you need help, but you're afraid to ask your friends and family again. Explore new avenues for support by identifying the kind of help you need.
I have his eyes: An adoptee reunites with her birth father
After a successful search and reunion with her birth father, adoptee Melinda invests time and understanding in their growing relationship.
Home studies remain essential despite coronavirus risks
The coronavirus has made it risky to enter a stranger’s home, but Daisy Cordero knows her home study is the only thing standing between an unaccompanied child and their family
Refugee employment: How COVID-19 affects the refugee workforce in the U.S.
Imagine trying to navigate this situation thousands of miles from home, in a new culture and with a new language. This is the world recently resettled refugees are living in.