This spring for their annual RED Day serve effort, a group of nearly 40 Keller Williams Metro South agents from the Alabaster area and many of their vendors came together and served moms and children in our Alabaster Family Care home. The difference they made is both immediate and long-lasting.
Read MoreYou have most likely considered the power of prayer in your life. We know that without prayer and the power of God throughout our ministry, the miracles we see would not be possible. Read about two of those miracles here.
Read MoreKris and Kallan Berry are monthly Hero Partners who not only help provide for children financially, but have also opened their hearts and home to care for children through foster parenting.
Read MoreMary is a servant leader who has consistently cared for children in Decatur for over 20 years.
Read MoreIn this sweet story, we share a few firsts our kids have experienced recently because of your support!
Read MoreYvonne’s* story of chains being broken and getting a fresh start in Family Care.
Read MoreThe Fisks decided to give monthly by becoming members of our Hero Partners. Through this generous commitment, they are making a continuous impact on children and families who need a home.
Read MoreOnce a child in care, Jessica now serves as a social worker.
Read MoreScooter and Chelsea Kellum share about their foster care journey in Montgomery.
Read More"It takes a takes a village” is a phrase commonly spoken when talking about raising children. This statement is also very true for the life of a child in foster care.
Read MoreDrew and Lacey Barnwell have been incredible examples to us of obedience to God and faithfulness to the call of foster care. Married since 2010, they have four biological children and one adopted child, all under the age of seven!
Read MoreWe’re excited to share this story with you today, straight from the heart of Doris Thompson, a former resident of our home in Oxford, also known as the Friendship House. We hope her story encourages you wherever you are today, that no matter what circumstances life has handed you, that God has his hand on your life.
Read MoreTasha has two children, ages 4 and 13. She is currently working a full-time job as well as going to school full time, working to complete her bachelor’s degree within the next year! In her story below, we meet Tasha just before she found our Family Care program.
Read MoreWray and Joan Pearce are making a tremendous impact for children and families. Like others who contribute in unique ways, the Pearce family takes hold of opportunities in front of them to serve with what God has entrusted to them.
Read MoreHeath and Rachel Moye served hands-on by providing a catered-in seafood meal for our kids on campus!
Read MoreFusion classes in our Family Care homes are a new initiative we’ve implemented recently in Birmingham, and the community has really rallied around it, with business groups and church small groups regularly participating.
Read MoreAt one time, Tara Davis was a single female in her late thirties, unsure if the role of mother would be woven into her story. But with a plan in mind, God saw her, and he saw 15-year-old London, who would become her daughter.
Read MoreRoots take time to dig in and grow, so we take the small steps of showing up and planting seeds. Stephan Scott experienced this process in his own life.
Read MoreNatalie* came to us with no place to go, and no family locally to turn to. She found herself, after 12 years of raising her boys, without a home and without a stable income, despite the hard work she put into two jobs.
Read MoreMore times than not, our house parents and social workers do not know how long a child will be with us. In light of this, we must choose to be glad for the time we do have, and choose to make the very most of it.
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