WHY CARE COMMUNITIES?
Parents who are fostering or adopting should be assured of robust support upon welcoming a child into their home. Both fostered and adopted children possess distinct needs that demand dedicated attention from their new caregivers. Offering practical, hands-on assistance to these families fosters a smoother transition for the child into their new environment, promoting a healthier start to their journey.
VOLUNTEERS OFFER SUPPORT IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
- Providing weekly meals
- Assisting with practical needs such as bunk beds, strollers, car seats, and clothing
- Transporting children to appointments
- Offering mentorship to children
- Organizing volunteers to support a family
- Undertaking training to offer respite care
- And more!
God's compassion for His people is encapsulated in James 1:27, where he calls for us to "visit widows and orphans in their affliction," defining true religion. The responsibility of caring for orphans and foster children extends beyond those who directly adopt or foster; it is a calling for anyone seeking to embody this pure form of religion.
For foster and adoptive parents, a supportive community is essential to their journey. Understanding that children in foster care or those who are adopted have unique needs, it becomes imperative for new parents to intentionally focus on their care. By offering practical and hands-on support to these families, we create a nurturing environment that aids in the child's seamless transition into their new home.
For foster and adoptive parents, a supportive community is essential to their journey. Understanding that children in foster care or those who are adopted have unique needs, it becomes imperative for new parents to intentionally focus on their care. By offering practical and hands-on support to these families, we create a nurturing environment that aids in the child's seamless transition into their new home.