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Woman cares for children while living in refugee camp
Every day, families around the world are forced to flee their homes and their countries because of political and economic instability. Oftentimes, individuals flee to neighboring countries in search of food, health care, income, and safety.
After 20 years of being trafficked, woman plans for stronger future
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. It's the exploitation of a human being through the means of force, fraud, or coercion, with the goal of benefiting from the victim's labor or sexual commerce. When victims escape, they need support getting back to normal life.
Ethiopian families and alternative family-based care
In response to the worldwide orphan crisis, we connect children in need with families in their country of origin.
My foster mom welcomed me and gave me hope
After escaping gang violence in El Salvador, a refugee teen found safety, hope, and a welcoming foster mom in the U.S.
Families instead of orphanages
Family-based care offers a proven solution to protect vulnerable children around the world. Through partnerships with local child welfare organizations, we prevent families from placing children in orphanages.
The changing landscape of international adoption: Where we’ve been and where we’re going
Bethany spearheads efforts to change the emphasis from bringing children to the U.S. to instead finding adoptive homes for children in their home countries.
Helping women make a plan
The women seeking help with unplanned pregnancies today aren’t who you think.
Los planes que Dios tenía para mí
Luchando contra la adicción y enfrentando un embarazo no planeado, una madre expectante eludió una clínica de aborto, visitó un centro de recursos para el embarazo y dio a su criatura en adopción.
The plans God had for me
Battling addiction and facing an unplanned pregnancy, Gloria drove first to an abortion clinic. But then her GPS gave her a surprising new direction.
Giving up? Not on vulnerable children
Chris Palusky, CEO, responds to a World Magazine article, setting the record straight on Bethany's decision to continue serving children in foster care.