Since launching their foster care ministry in early 2016, His Hands Church in Woodstock has seen God work in many ways, including bringing a community of believers together. When His Hand's foster…
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We all know those moments - those moments when a child does something adorable and you reach for your phone to snap a photo to post on Facebook. Or you start sharing…
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He doesn’t remember it specifically but foster care played a vital role in Bob Bruder-Mattson’s life at an early age. As a baby he was placed into foster care before being adopted…
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At 3 and 4 years old, Abby and Blake have already bounced from their biological mom to their grandparents to DFCS and finally a FaithBridge home. Change is all they’ve known. Their biological…
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Former middle school science teacher turned artist, Megan Linebaugh has a heart for foster children. She noticed that students in the system often had difficulty in school and struggled with the realities of…
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(update: We interviewed Brooke, Jaxon's mom. Here's her story, in her own words) When Jeremy and Cheryl Smith got a call about a five-day-old baby needing placement, they had no idea how…
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There isn't a day that goes by without the escalating drug epidemic impacting a neighbor, family member, or friend here in Northwest Georgia. In this editorial, Serena Burton discusses the impact of drugs on the Foster System in Northwest Georgia.
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This little guy has overcome a lot in his young life. Conner entered foster care as a newborn and was clinically diagnosed with Failure to Thrive. His biological father is unknown and…
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Beginning July 1, 2017 DFCS has implemented a change to RBWO standard 11.33 that states “CPA’s requesting reimbursement must submit receipts for clothing within three (3) months of purchase.” In order to…
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The state of Georgia has asked that the annual re-evaluations of our foster and respite homes be submitted earlier than in the past. To comply, FaithBridge has made some changes to the…
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