Consider Foster Care
Children are placed in foster care due to abuse or neglect from biological parents. Nationally, there are about 400,000 children in foster care. Children remain in foster care for an average of 20 months. The average age of child in care is 8 years old, and 60% of the children in foster care have a sibling(s) also in foster care.
The goal of foster care is to give struggling biological parents a chance to work on the difficulties which sent the children into foster care. Every foster parent needs to provide a safe, loving home during that challenging season. Foster parents must make efforts to build supportive bridges to biological families and encourage their progress.
Nationally, 49% of children leaving the system were reuniting with biological parents or 'kin.' 24% of the children were adopted, and 8% of the children aged out of the foster system. 10% of the children were not adopted but lived with a guardian. (2019 Report from Child Welfare Bureau on 2017 stats)
Helpful Resources for you:
List of Foster Agencies
Books on Foster Care
Consider Adoption
God’s design for children is to grow up in permanent, loving families. With 150 million orphans worldwide and 125,000 children available for adoption the US foster care system, the need is great! Adoption is a beautiful and imperative response to this need.
Your options include: international adoption, domestic adoption, and adoption from foster care.
Each of these options have their strengths and weaknesses. There are many agencies both from a Christian worldview and a secular world view. There's no "one right way." You simply must prayerfully do your research and see which option God leads you to.
God is able to do anything in His timing, however, we encourage people to keep these things in mind:
Plan on at least 18 months to 3 years for the entire adoption process (longer if you are only open to a baby)
It can be expensive, but there are resources out there to help ease the load.
Please feel free to email us to chat personally.
Helpful Resources for you:
Considering foster care or adoption and need some guidance?
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Reach out at jason@projectbelongmd.org and we’ll find a time to talk through any questions or concerns you might have.