I find that around this time of year, as it gets a litter colder and much much darker, people's hearts seem to become warmer and bigger for those who are less fortunate. More individuals volunteer at soup kitchens, give to the needy, and donate toys for children in need. Unfortunately, even with all the "good-heartedness" that goes around, there are still many who find the holidays to be especially lonely. This can be particularly true for foster children for whom the holiday season is a "trigger" for sadness. This is why, even through the season where many of us are already giving, but time is sparse, giving some time to volunteer (or even just spread the word) for Family Finding can make an important difference in a foster child's life. There are a number of kids whom AFFEC has reconnected to some of their biological family members, and I am thankful we were able to help them for the holidays. There are still many who wish to find their biological family, and have a life long support system that will last them through the holidays to come. By visiting our website, www.afamilyforeverychild.org, you can sign up to volunteer for one of our many programs.
Happy Holidays, and may your life be filled with warmth and joy.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
A Family for the Holidays
In regards to the holiday tomorrow, I am thankful for being so lucky as to have such an amazing family, friends, partner, co-workers, and to be connecting foster children with their lost loved ones for the holidays. So many foster children spend the holidays alone, and I am thankful for the opportunity to change that. I am even more hopeful that every foster child will have a family, not just for Thanksgiving, but forever.
What are you thankful for?
What are you thankful for?
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
So, what is Family Finding?
A Family for Every Child (AFFEC) is a non-profit organization based in Springfield, Oregon that offers a number of different services to support foster children. Such services include our adoption agency, matching assistance program, family building program, mentoring, family finding, and our heart gallery.
Family Finding is a program that began with innovator Kevin Campbell, who recognized the need of foster children to know their biological family. Family Finding utilizes current files, internet searches, calling, and personal connections to find loving individuals from a foster child's past. Once such people are found, we are able to reconnect foster children with their lost family members and friends. This builds a strong, lasting support network for children in foster care.
AFFEC's Family Finding program is different in the sense that we are almost entirely volunteer based. Our file miners, internet searchers, and callers are all volunteers. We recruit individuals who have big hearts and an appetite for work. They have done amazing work helping us reconnect children with their biological family members, past friends, teachers, and former foster parents. Our volunteers are remarkable people who dedicate their time and energy to helping make others' lives better - and isn't that what life is all about?
Family Finding is a program that began with innovator Kevin Campbell, who recognized the need of foster children to know their biological family. Family Finding utilizes current files, internet searches, calling, and personal connections to find loving individuals from a foster child's past. Once such people are found, we are able to reconnect foster children with their lost family members and friends. This builds a strong, lasting support network for children in foster care.
AFFEC's Family Finding program is different in the sense that we are almost entirely volunteer based. Our file miners, internet searchers, and callers are all volunteers. We recruit individuals who have big hearts and an appetite for work. They have done amazing work helping us reconnect children with their biological family members, past friends, teachers, and former foster parents. Our volunteers are remarkable people who dedicate their time and energy to helping make others' lives better - and isn't that what life is all about?
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