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Talking to your kids about COVID-19

Learn some helpful ways to navigate talking to your kids ages 0-8 about the coronavirus pandemic.

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Getting your family through hard times

Being together can help get through times of uncertainty that we may be facing.

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Fight flight freeze

You never know what the person in front of you may be dealing with in addition to COVID-19.

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5 self care tips for home schooling moms

First time with all the kids home? Listen to learn helpful tips on home schooling.

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South Sudanese mom becomes foster parent to siblings in Gambella’s refugee camp

Bethany provides psychosocial and mental health support services for South Sudanese refugees in the Gambella refugee camps.

Finding family during COVID-19

When parents are going through a crisis, volunteer Host Families offer loving care to parents, watching over their children while the parents regain stability. For Rena, it meant finding family in the face of a global pandemic.

Empowering families, right where they live

Positive change happens when we bring and keep families together. That’s why we support families struggling to stay together by providing the resources and training they need to lead their family to self-sufficiency.

The Church could give every U.S. waiting child a home

With three churches for every U.S. child in foster care waiting to be adopted, the American Church could end the foster care crisis. But fear and misinformation stop some Christians from embracing foster care adoption.

What I learned as a transracially adoptive parent

You can meet the challenges that come with transracial adoption. Seek advice from others, keep learning, and keep talking with your children about race.

Pregnant and struggling with medical issues, Ashley finds answers

When a woman is pregnant and doesn’t know where to turn, she can always connect with Bethany. We help expectant parents every year—of all ages and backgrounds—and empower them to make a plan. Only they can make the decision, but they don’t have to make it alone.

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