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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.

Finding my lasting family

When parents like Lisa face situations beyond their control, their children can become vulnerable to neglect or abuse. Lisa wanted her boys to have a healthier and happier childhood than what she experienced.

Who exactly is my neighbor?

As part of the Year of the Bible, we hope you'll enjoy our second devotional, focused on Jesus' definition of exactly who our neighbors are and why we're called to love them.

What would you do to protect your kids?

With survival on the line, Central American parents are making impossible choices to protect their children. Transitional Foster Care helps keep kids safe until they can be reunited with a parent or family member.

Stronger together: Following Christ's call to love our neighbors

As part of the Year of the Bible, we hope you'll enjoy our first devotional, focused on Christ's calling to love our neighbors as ourselves.

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.

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