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🔎 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

  1. Faith in Foster Reform Act: Advocating for state and federal recognition of faith-based organizations in child welfare systems.

  2. FASD in Foster Care Initiative: Training foster families and agencies to identify and support children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

  3. Fatherhood Revival Project: Addressing the crisis of absent fathers by restoring leadership, accountability, and mentorship in homes.

  4. Identity First Reform: Reframing foster care through the lens of identity — shifting from “behavioral management” to “spiritual restoration.”

  5. 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.

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