🔎 Core Focus Areas of Reform🔎
These are the pillars guiding our national mission to bring lasting, faith-driven change to the foster care system
1. Restoring Family Identity
We advocate for systems that strengthen families before separation and provide pathways for reunification that focus on healing, not punishment. Every child deserves a stable home and a family rooted in love, faith, and accountability.
2. Church Partnership & Mobilization
The Church must return to its biblical calling — to care for orphans and widows. We help congregations become safe havens by developing foster support ministries, mentoring programs, and crisis care networks within the Body of Christ.
3. Trauma-Informed & Faith-Based Training
Foster parents, caseworkers, and community partners need more than policies — they need understanding. We provide trauma-informed, faith-based training to equip caregivers with compassion, patience, and spiritual insight.
4. Youth Empowerment & Mentorship
We focus on empowering teens and young adults aging out of the system with identity-based coaching, life skills training, and mentorship that points them toward purpose and faith instead of fear and failure.
5. Legislative & Policy Advocacy
We work alongside faith leaders and lawmakers to introduce reforms that prioritize family preservation, accountability in state agencies, and faith-based partnership inclusion — ensuring that the voice of the Church is part of the national conversation.
🌎 National Reform Topics & Movement Goals🌎
Our advocacy extends beyond awareness it’s a call to action. We are currently developing national partnerships and campaigns around
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Faith in Foster Reform Act: Advocating for state and federal recognition of faith-based organizations in child welfare systems.
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FASD in Foster Care Initiative: Training foster families and agencies to identify and support children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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Fatherhood Revival Project: Addressing the crisis of absent fathers by restoring leadership, accountability, and mentorship in homes.
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Identity First Reform: Reframing foster care through the lens of identity — shifting from “behavioral management” to “spiritual restoration.”
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The 50-State Revival Tour: A future initiative mobilizing churches nationwide to host revival events and foster care awareness summits, bringing reform and restoration state by state.