Supporting Vulnerable Children
Prayer & Awareness
Building a Network of Churches
Building Support for Foster Families
Fostering The Family
County Coordinator
Aiken/Edgefield Counties
Meet the Board
Church Awareness
Fostering the Family Provides Several Ways You Can Get Involved

What is a Care Community?
A care Community is a team, much like an extended family, of 4-8 committed and equipped volunteers who support and serve a foster, adoptive or kinship family. Each volunteer receives a Fostering overview and gets to decide what roles they want to do and how often they want to serve. Each family is different, and support is always tailored to the family needs. The foundation of Every Care Community is prayer.
This is an excellent way for a Sunday School class or Small Group to perform outreach and exhibit the Gospel in our community.
As a FTF partner, Churches get access to Promises Serves Resources to assist them in managing their volunteers and teams.
Tangible Needs Portal
Help a child take a step toward stability today.
The Landing Platform provides a list of immediate needs of children, families, and young adults in the child welfare system. This is your opportunity to get involved in a child’s life: NOW!
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Local Needs
The Church Can Help Fill the Gap
Foster/Kinship/Adoptive Recruitment & Growth
We work with foster placement agencies to provide support for foster families and assist with training and recruitment.
South Carolina (Midlands Approved Placement Agencies)
Connie Maxwell, Epworth, Growing Homes S.E. Lutheran Services, National Youth Advocate Program, Nightlight Foster Care Program, Oasis of Hope, Pinnacle Family Services, SAFY, SC YAP