Fostering Grace

What We Do
Get Involved
Partnership Ministries


OUR VISION

Since God values children, so should we.

In the United States alone, there are over 500,000 children who are in foster care. Of them 140,000 are considered legal orphans and await their forever family. These children are extremely vulnerable. With God’s presence and help, we as the church can be the solution – one child at a time.

Children are in foster care because of neglect, abuse, or abandonment. Their lives have been surrounded by brokenness. Foster Care is intended to be a temporary solution. The goal is for families of origin to work things out so that children can return to their homes.

Foster parents have the unique opportunity to be an advocate for children who cannot speak up for themselves. Because foster parents are responsible for children in their care 24/7, they often know the child’s situation better than anyone else does. Foster parents have the right and the responsibility to be that invaluable voice in courts where forever decisions are made.

All children need love, security, and a sense of belonging. Foster parents have the opportunity to be as Christ to children in need – to help children heal emotionally and physically, to assure them that they will be safe and cared for, to encourage their talents, hopes and dreams, and to share God’s wonderful love.

No one said foster care was easy. It is about the hardest thing we’ll ever do. We will be s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d in ways we never thought possible, and we will rely on God like we’ve never had to before. The children we cry out for will make us weep; the ones we long to help heal will hurt us; the trauma they’ve been through will pierce our hearts. When we take in the lost and the broken, we become as Christ to them, Foster care is not easy, cheap, or convenient – and neither was the cross.

For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Mark 10:45

Bear one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ
Galatians 6:2

Contact Us

Email:
Phone: 678-365-1743


Upcoming Key Dates:

Diaper Drive
Sundays in August
August 5, 12, 19, 26

Foster Care Information Session (Pre-requisite to IMPACT)
Location: Middle School Room (Grace Snellville, downstairs)
January 6th at 10:45 and 5:15: Registration Link
March 10th at 10:45 and 5:15: Registration Link

IMPACT (Jan/Feb 2019)
Location: Middle School Room (Grace Snellville, downstairs)
January 25, February 1 and 8 from 5:30-10pm
January 26, February 2 and 9 from 9-1:30pm
Link: Register Here

IMPACT (April/May 2019)
Location: Middle School Room (Grace Snellville, downstairs)
April 12, 26 and May 3 from 5:30-10pm
April 13, 27 and May 4 from 9-1:30pm
Link: Register Here

Continuing Education Classes – For Existing Foster Parents:
January 20th: 5:15-7:15
February 24th, 5:15-7:15: Topic: Natural Hair Care with Kinks and Curls
March 17th, 5:15-7:15: Topic: Supporting Siblings in the Home
April 21st, 5:15-7:15


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WHAT WE DO

Training

Foster Care Information Session

Your first step to become a Foster Family is to attend a 2 hour Foster Care Information Session. We are currently doing foster care information sessions online. To find out about upcoming dates and times, please visit: https://families4families.cc/info-session-sign-up/

IMPACT

This 24 Hour class is the Georgia mandated training class for foster and respite families. Fostering Grace hosts IMPACT for one of our partner agencies. To inquire about the next set of IMPACT dates, please email .

Continuing Education Units
Throughout the year, Fostering Grace conducts and hosts a wide variety of training classes that foster families from any agency or County DFCS home may attend in order to complete their 15 Hour yearly training requirement.

Respite Foster Family
Respite families give foster families the extended breaks they need to remain healthy in their marriages an overall life. A fully certified foster family that takes in children for short periods of time while the basic foster family takes a much-needed break or travels without the foster children. Ideally, this respite family is in relationship with the children and the experience is much like going to an aunt or uncle for the weekend or a week or two.

Care Communities

Fostering Grace provides Care Communities for each of our foster families. A Care Community is a group of 4-6 people that surround and support a specific family by providing meals, babysitting and prayer. In order to serve on a Care Community, we ask that you attend a 1 Hour Volunteer Orientation to learn more about how our Care Communities work. Please e-mail to get more information or to join a team!

Christmas Wish Lists

During the Christmas season, Grace families have an opportunity to bless a foster child by choosing to purchase a gift from our Amazon Wish List. These gifts come straight off the Wish Lists of some of our Grace Foster Children.

Clothes Closet

Our Fostering Grace Clothing Closet serves the over 20 foster families across our Grace campuses. Not only are they able to access clothing, but baby gear, diapers, shoes and other supplies that families would have had to purchase themselves.

Items we Accept:
  • Swimsuits
  • Underwear (New)
  • Bottles, pacifiers and feeding items (New)
  • Small baby equipment (swings, bouncers, baby carriers, baby monitors)
  • Children’s books Bibles
  • Crib or pack-n-play bedding
  • Car Seats (Not Expired)
  • High Chairs or Booster Seats

 


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GET INVOLVED

Become a Foster Family
  • Attend an Information Session with Fostering Grace, UH4C, or the agency you plan to foster with.
  • Submit Your Initial Paperwork Packet. This will include your Child Protective Services screening, Financial Information and Prior Service history of fostering or adopting. This paperwork will be submitted to the agency you are fostering with.
  • Complete IMPACT. Uniting Hope 4 Children’s IMPACT schedule can be found HERE.
  • Homestudy: Once you have completed IMPACT, your family will walk through the Homestudy process. A detailed description of all homestudy requirements will be given to you from your agency.
Care Community

We would love the opportunity to partner you with a Grace foster family. To join a Care Community for one of our foster families, please attend a Volunteer Orientation or e-mail .

Donate or Volunteer in the Clothes Closet

Our Clothes Closet, which helps provide clothing and supplies to over 20 foster families across the Grace campuses, relies solely on donations and volunteers from our community. Please e-mail to make a donation or to volunteer in our Clothes Closet.

Resource List for Foster Families

Pediatricians
  • Grayson Pediatrics, 297 Cooper Rd., Grayson, 30017, Phone: 678-381-2630
  • Bi County Gwinnett Pediatrics: 4120 Five Forks Trickum Rd SW #102, Lilburn, 30047
    Phone: (770) 923-6400
  • Zaman Pediatrics:  2800 Main St W, Snellville, 30078 Phone: 770-979-2600
  • Lilburn Pediatrics: 4025 Lawrenceville Hwy #B, Lilburn, 30047
    Phone: (770) 381-0307
  • Eastside Pediatrics: Dr. Muhammad Ali, 2311 Henry Clower Blvd. Suite D, Snellville, 30078 Phone: (770) 982-0255
  • Kids Time Pediatrics: Evening and Weekend Hours (Walk-in Only), 2695 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, 30045
  • CHOA Urgent Care 2660 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, 30096 (Walk-in and Reserve a Spot Online)
  • Monroe Pediatrics: Located at The Fort
Dentists
  • Kwon Pediatric Dentistry:  2101 Baker Carter Dr. #200, Loganville 30052 Phone:  678-783-6400
  • Kool Smiles Address: 4030 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lilburn, 30047 Phone: (678) 534-7325
  • Peachtree Children’s Dentistry, 1905 Scenic Hwy S #510, Snellville, 30078 Phone: (770) 979-6400
  • Just Kids Dentistry, 1350 Scenic Hwy, Suite 262, Snellville, 30078 Phone: (770) 972-0922
  • Noah’s Ark Children’s Dentistry:  2310 Henry Clower Blvd SW, Snellville, 30078 Phone: 678-344-1888
Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy
  • Kids Play Therapy (OT, ST, PT): 311 Cooper Road, Loganville, 30052  Phone:  678-205-5437
  • Joy Caroline Merchan, (SP) 2140 McGee Road, Suite C-280, Phone: 404-422-0178
  • All About Kids (OT, SP, PT) 545 Old Norcross Rd. Suite 100, Lawrenceville, 30046, Phone: (678) 377-2833
  • Active Kids: Located at The Fort
Counselors
  • Mosaic Counseling Group  99 Cooper Rd Suite A, Loganville, 30052  Phone: (770) 962-0088
  • Ann Shannon, Barrow Ministry Village, 251 E Broad St, Winder,  30680, Phone: 770-597-1647

 


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PARTNERSHIP MINISTRIES

Promise 686 and Live the Promise

In 2013, Grace forged a partnership with Promise686, an organization which exists to equip churches and families to care for vulnerable children. Promise686 was a key tool that the Lord used to enable Grace to support our foster families well through trainings, Care Communities and resources. Since then, Live the Promise, the foster care arm of Promise686 has begun to mobilize families and churches to care specifically for foster children. To find out more about the work of Promise686 and Live the Promise or to find out how they can assist your church in building a Foster Care Ministry, visit www.promise686.org and www.livethepromise.org.

Uniting Hope 4 Children

Our partnership with Uniting Hope 4 Children began out of a deep desire to see our foster families receiving placements in a timely manner. Uniting Hope 4 Children is a faith based non-profit, 501(c)3 that recruits, trains and encourages foster families. Their desire is to place abused and neglected children in safe, loving homes. They believe this is best accomplished through partnering with local churches and recruiting Care Teams. www.uh4c.org

Families to Families

Visit their website www.families4families.cc