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The Time is N. O. W. for Foster Children (838 hits)


Kim Offut met her oldest son when he was 8—and in that moment, she knew he was meant to be her child.

At the time, Kim was working as a social worker in the Michigan foster care system. She was trying to find adoptive families for kids in foster care, and she was "going around Detroit videotaping kids . . .

I thought, if I just let them share their story, people will respond."

"When I videotaped this boy, there was something about him. I just knew that he was my son. I knew it."
She and her husband applied to become foster parents with the intention to adopt. When they went back to pick up their son-to-be, he was incredulous:

"Me? You want to adopt me?"
Eleven years later, Kim can still hear the disbelief in her son's voice. For that little boy, it was a miracle: A family wanted him!

Right now, 104,000 children in the U.S. foster care system—out of a total of 400,000—are waiting for adoptive families. The courts have determined that it is unsafe for them to return to their biological families. They are "legal orphans," living in uncertainty, longing for permanent homes.

At the same time, while children wait, many married couples are yearning to grow their families through adoption. If you're one of those couples, have you considered adopting a child from foster care? You could change a child's life.

"Kids stay in foster care for two to three years on average but can be there much longer," says Kim, who now works as National Foster Care Adoption Liaison for Bethany Christian Services. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bethany is a global child and family services agency that provides adoption and foster care services across the United States.

As time passes, children feel increasingly unworthy and unwanted. "Can you imagine how it feels when you're 16?" Kim says. "Your picture is out there [on the adoption websites], you've gone to recruitment events, families have seen you, and no one has chosen you."

Deep down, every foster child's fear is that time will run out—that they won't have a permanent family by the time they turn 18. That's when they "age out" of foster care. It happens to about 26,000 youth each year.
"It's kind of impossible at my age to really find someone to actually adopt [me]," says Cassandra, 17, in a video called Children in Foster Care on the website AdoptUsKids.org.

"It kind of hurts," she says. "I wish there was just some magic answer, but there's not."
Once they leave foster care, teens are on their own. They have no parents to offer advice and encouragement. No practical support like help with moving boxes or a check for first month's rent. No place to go home for the holidays.

Small wonder, then, that they carry anger and hurt. It's reflected in the statistics: within two years, 30% of youth who age out of foster care will experience homelessness or incarceration. More than half of young women will go on to have children who also enter foster care. And so the cycle continues.

In response to this great need, Bethany has launched an aggressive initiative to help kids in foster care find families. It's called N.O.W. (No One Without).

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Posted By: Jeni Fa
Friday, May 23rd 2014 at 9:34PM
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What a warming and great work. It's takes a special heart to really care for children in foster care. I always commend those who do it right, but I know too in some cases foster parents are not honest in their motives. It is a good work because those who really care have a beautiful child as their reward.


Saturday, May 24th 2014 at 8:10AM
MIISRAEL Bride

Outstanding Human Beings that take into their homes to Assist, Raise and Nurture the orphans.

Orphans have a uniqueness in AlIslaam

May the Creator of Adaam(as) reward the doers of good works....

Sûrat AlBaqarah
(The Cow) II

In the Name of Allâah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

1. Alif Lâm Mîm.

215. "They ask you Mohamed what they should spend.
Say: that which you spend for good must goto parents, family and orphans; .........

Orphans are unique in AlIslaam and share a special place with Mohamed (saw) who lost both his parents by the age of six.

This special relationship between the orphan and the Prophet (saw) is expressed with great clarity in AhHadeeth.

There is a promise of Paradise for anyone who looks after an orphan:

"I, and the one who looks after an orphan, will be together like this in the next world", then he raised his index and middle fingers together.
(Hadith Muslim)

So one should choose the companionship of an orphan if one wants to choose the companionship of the Prophet (saw).


Saturday, May 24th 2014 at 9:41AM
powell robert

..."There is a promise of Paradise for anyone who looks after an orphan: "...

It takes a special person to raise and care for someone else's children.




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