Are you a potential adoptive parent to a vulnerable infant or traumatized child? Find out how you can help a child feel safe, secure, and whole.
Overall Rating
4.0
Mia Cooke
2 years ago
If you (and your partner if you are a two parent home) both work full time, they will refuse to allow you to foster infants. My husband and I wanted to foster 5 and under but were told we couldn't take in any kiddos under the age of 2 since we both worked full time (opposite shifts, mind you so there would always be someone home with the kids). Sadly, due to this restriction, we decided to NOT go with them, despite seeming like a good organization otherwise.
Sarah Hester
3 years ago
Christian Family Care is doing incredible work. They are so personable and care so deeply about children and families. They have helped us navigate the adoption process and are supportive at every step. They care deeply about mothers and look holistically at families and relationships. They truest want what is best for everyone. I highly recommend CFC.
Caitlin Thropay
4 years ago
Such a loving Christian nonprofit! I love all of the staff here. They have such a heart for kids and families to succeed and flourish and have a high level of expertise when working with adoptive and foster families. Their mentoring program is an excellent way to give back to the community and help make a difference in the life of a foster kid. Would recommend getting involved with Christian Family Care to anyone!