Ben* and his brother came to live in our campus home in Dothan from an extremely difficult home environment. In that time, the boys found safety and never had to worry if there would be food available or clothes and shoes that fit.
Read MoreWe were able to talk recently with our Dothan House Parents about their experiences and ways we can be praying for them and the children in their care.
Read MoreTeens in our care in Dothan were able to participate in a few service projects. These projects not only impacted others in their community, but it impacted our kids as well!
Read MoreSince the beginning of our ministry, the local church has been an essential partner in our mission to care for children and families in need across Alabama.
Read MoreEveryone has a next step to care for children in need—whether that is giving financially, serving with their energy and time, or using the gifts God’s given them to enrich lives.
Read More"Can you pray for me?” These five words came from a girl who, for so long, did not realize how truly loved she was by her heavenly Father.
Read MoreI didn’t feel qualified to be a foster parent. Not based on any rules or regulations, but rather by my life experiences, or in my case, the lack thereof.
Read More“We don’t know all the abuses she’s really endured because she was passed around so much.” Kim McGainey Area Director of Southeast Alabama shares this about 15 year-old, Kari*
Read MoreJacob*, an energetic and bright six-year-old on our Dothan campus, didn’t come into our care feeling very hopeful or sure of his future.
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