What Does It Take To Make Your Business Foster Friendly?

If your retail business serves kids and families you have a unique opportunity and privilege to make your vocation part of the solution to your community’s foster care crisis by becoming a Foster Friendly Business. Here are some examples of the types of businesses that foster families value:
- Family-friendly recreation and entertainment destinations
- Coffee shops
- Day spas, nail salons, and hair stylists
- Car dealerships
- Photographers who specialize in family portraits
Foster and kinship families show their discount card in-app when redeeming an offer.

Here Are A Few Of Georgia’s Foster Friendly Businesses




Supporting Foster Families Isn’t Just A Heart Issue; It’s A Smart Issue
You likely get requests every day to sponsor this or promote that. It’s hard enough to remain profitable these days, so how do you discern what to say yes to?
It really comes down to understanding your why. Here are three reasons that a commitment to support foster care makes good business sense.
- Non Controversial Social Responsibility – caring well for kids in foster care is one issue everyone can get behind that garners broad-based support.
- Generational Impact – Investing in foster families has the power to create generational change. Businesses that support foster care are helping create sustainable change in foster care.
- Significant Community and Economic Impact – When kids in foster care age out (at age 18) without a stable, loving family they are at greatly increased risk for 10 social wounds that directly impact our communities and they’ll require an average of $300,000 in social services over their lifetimes.

How We Appreciate And Acknowledge Your Business’ Support of Foster Care
3 Ways To Get Friendly
1
Get Started With Our Foster Friendly Business Guide.
2
Join Our
Foster Friendly App.
Complete the application below.