Care Communities
Care Communities exist to come alongside foster families to provide spiritual, practical, and emotional support. Care Communities ease the burden of fostering by building a support network for foster parents.
Support Groups
Fostering Hope offers in person and virtual support groups for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. These support groups are designed to give families a community of people who have walked the foster care journey before them. Support Groups provide a toolkit of strategies to help them in parenting kids from hard places.
Hannah’s Closet
Hannah’s Closet is a resource center for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. Families gain access to a range of practical resources including clothing, diapers, hygiene products and much more. Volunteers serve by sorting donations, helping families shop, and connecting relationally with parents and children while they are in the store.
Healing Our Past
In partnership with Rooted Life, Fostering Hope runs a support group called Healing Our Past. This therapeutic support group is meant to serve adults with childhood trauma through recovery, relationships, and resources so that they can remain a stable family environment for their children, keeping them out of care.
Cultivate Kids
Cultivate Kids provides a fun and safe environment for children currently in or adopted out of foster care while their caregiver attends the Fostering Hope support group. If you love spending time and having fun with children, this is a great opportunity for you.
Healing Our Past
In partnership with Rooted Life, Fostering Hope runs a support group called Healing Our Past. This therapeutic support group is meant to serve adults with childhood trauma through recovery, relationships, and resources so that they can remain a stable family environment for their children, keeping them out of care.
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