We make foster care fascinating by telling the stories of excellent local foster parents, and the village supporting the kids they love.
What if you could volunteer two hours a month to support children in a healthy, vibrant foster home?
Homes for Hope—a new project in Adams County—is teaming up with Foster Together to find and train eight volunteers to bring monthly meals to foster families in the Northglenn/Thornton area, north of Denver, Colorado. (If you want to apply, click here!)
If you want to bring Foster Neighbors to your area (inside or outside of Colorado), see details and request a proposal here.
In today’s episode we discuss:
From our special project page (click to volunteer):
These homes provide intensive care as they organize family, medical, and therapeutic appointments, and comfort children through early days of fear and uncertainty. And YOU can support this crucial work, in under two hours a month.
Where foster families often feel isolated and overwhelmed, YOU can offer a little more mental space and household peace. YOU can be part of the community that says, “It’s worth all the effort to help kids feel safe & loved.”
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