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When Caden was first placed with Jen and Joe Brown and their biological son, Jen told their foster family consultant Christine that they didn’t really want to adopt. It wasn’t part of…
Read More ›When Caden was first placed with Jen and Joe Brown and their biological son, Jen told their foster family consultant Christine that they didn’t really want to adopt. It wasn’t part of…
Read More ›She’s like a lot of little girls. She loves playing with her American Girl doll. She’s smart. She’s funny. She’s outgoing. And just like every little girl, Samantha* wants a family. From…
Read More ›Nine-year-old Rowan is the “numbers guy”. He enjoys math but even he can’t count the number of tears he and his little brother cried after their mother committed suicide - while they…
Read More ›Rejection is painful and can be difficult for anyone to handle. But being rejected by family can be unbearable. But for 15-year-old Jessica, she did not allow this rejection to keep her…
Read More ›Eric and Julianna Ryan began fostering on Mother’s Day of 2014 through FaithBridge Foster Care. The Ryan’s fostered a sibling group of three which included a 6-month-old, an 18-month-old and a 3-year-old.…
Read More ›In 2015, Shanon and Jennifer Pruitt attended a FaithBridge Encounter meeting at First Baptist Woodstock church. After two years of prayerful consideration, they decided that fostering is what God wanted them to…
Read More ›By: Bob Bruder-Mattson, President and CEO of FaithBridge Foster Care FaithBridge Foster Care is supporting the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) and we need your help! According to Casey Family Programs,…
Read More ›Looking at anything through the eyes of a child can completely alter our perspective. Fifth-graders seem like adults to kindergarteners. Christmas being two weeks away is f-o-r-e-v-e-r. And a flat tire at…
Read More ›Wendy's parents are battling addictions to various narcotics. Her family was together until they lost their home. From there, they moved from place to place, unable maintain consistent housing. Wendy and her…
Read More ›Children end up in foster care for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, it’s sometimes a mistake that the parents made. And in some of those cases, the consequence of the mistake is…
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