4 Foster Kids

We're looking for
churches and individuals...

Complete the form below!

  • Bring respite care, emergency housing, and forever homes to 4 foster kids.

  • Attend training on foster care ministry.

  • Volunteer or donate items for our 'One Day, Fun Day' events for foster families.

Fill out this short form to express your interest in becoming a part of the 4 Foster Kids initiative!

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ACTIONS

ACTIONS

  • Provide a free kids night or play day at your church for foster kids so foster parents can have a date night or day to rest.
  • Recruit small groups and individuals to sign up for meal delivery to foster families.
  • Offer to throw birthday parties for foster kids.
  • Become friends with foster parents and find ways to serve them.
  • Volunteer with a foster care ministry.
  • Collect new pajamas and underwear. Let your local Department of Families and Children Services know you will store them until they need them.

PRAYERS

PRAY FOR...

  • Families and individuals to become foster care parents.
  • 400 foster children and youth sleeping in hotels tonight.
  • The Georgia Baptist Children’s Homes as they care for kids.
  • Case workers and staff at your county Division of Family & Children Services.
  • Ministries providing Gospel centered care to foster kids and families.
  • Pray for biological parents and families.

RESOURCES

RESOURCES

  • More than 1 in 4 children in the US live without a father in the home. View Source
  • The Sanctuary Model of Care® is a nationally recognized framework for providing care with a trauma-informed perspective. Acknowledging that adversity is universal to all of us, and these experiences often shape how people behave, we also understand that individuals are resilient, and healing is possible. View Source
  • As of June 2020, 12,131 children are in foster care in Georgia.
    Source: Statewide Recruitment & Retention Manager, Georgia Division of Family and Children Services
  • 400 - The number of foster children and youth living in hotels on any given day because there are not enough foster homes in Georgia. View Source
  • More than 340 children are waiting to be adopted in Georgia. Source: Statewide Recruitment & Retention Manager, Georgia Division of Family and Children Services.

ACTIONS

ACTIONS

  • Provide a free kids night or play day at your church for foster kids so foster parents can have a date night or day to rest.
  • Recruit small groups and individuals to sign up for meal delivery to foster families.
  • Offer to throw birthday parties for foster kids.
  • Become friends with foster parents and find ways to serve them.
  • Volunteer with a foster care ministry.
  • Collect new pajamas and underwear. Let your local Department of Families and Children Services know you will store them until they need them.

PRAYERS

PRAY FOR...

  • Families and individuals to become foster care parents.
  • 400 foster children and youth sleeping in hotels tonight.
  • The Georgia Baptist Children’s Homes as they care for kids.
  • Case workers and staff at your county Division of Family & Children Services.
  • Ministries providing Gospel centered care to foster kids and families.
  • Pray for biological parents and families.

RESOURCES

RESOURCES

  • More than 1 in 4 children in the US live without a father in the home. View Source
  • The Sanctuary Model of Care® is a nationally recognized framework for providing care with a trauma-informed perspective. Acknowledging that adversity is universal to all of us, and these experiences often shape how people behave, we also understand that individuals are resilient, and healing is possible. View Source
  • As of June 2020, 12,131 children are in foster care in Georgia.
    Source: Statewide Recruitment & Retention Manager, Georgia Division of Family and Children Services
  • 400 - The number of foster children and youth living in hotels on any given day because there are not enough foster homes in Georgia. View Source
  • More than 340 children are waiting to be adopted in Georgia. Source: Statewide Recruitment & Retention Manager, Georgia Division of Family and Children Services.