50 percent of foster parents stop fostering within the first year. One of the most cited reasons is lack of community support.
Your faith community can play a critical role in changing the experience and outcomes for kids in foster and kinship care.
Faith communities are uniquely positioned to support, encourage and care for foster families throughout Tennessee
Offer trauma awareness training to children and youth staff and volunteers to promote understanding of the impact that trauma can have on infants, children and adolescents.
Teach in a main gathering God’s heart for vulnerable children and families, and give people an opportunity to respond.
Create an ongoing support ministry to care for kinship and foster families. Some leading programs include WRAP-around programs, support groups and foster parents’ night out.
Make Your Foster Friendly Commitment
When your faith community is doing at least two of the three best practices of a Foster Friendly Faith Community, we invite you to complete this Foster Friendly pledge. That will ensure you are featured on our Foster Friendly App to help connect kinship and foster families find you, and know that they are welcomed and belong.
We’re Foster Friendly.
Sign the pledge to join our Foster Friendly app (and soon our online directory).
We Want to Become Foster Friendly.
Let’s get started.