What We Do

Our Mission

We are building a better life for kids in foster care by supporting and equipping foster parents.

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Tarrant County,

We are here to help.

When a child comes into foster care, not only are they terrified, they feel hopeless, helpless and alone. Whether infant or teen, these will be some of their hardest days. As foster parents, we aim to show them the good in the world, we aim to be a light in the darkness and most importantly we aim to help them heal. 

We are walking side by side with our foster parents, equipping and supporting, offering material help and advice when needed. Please contact us if you’re a foster parent with any needs, our goal is to serve those who are serving.

We are here to serve

When a foster family welcomes a brand new placement and a toothbrush and pajamas, we are here. Whether your need is big or small, we want to be your people. The people who make sure you have every single supply you need and the people who will drop it off right when it is needed. 

We will begin with a New Placement Package of age appropriate items that you may need in those early days.

CONTACT US when you welcome a child and we will deliver a package as soon as we can. (Placement Packages will be delivered to Tarrant County only.)

Once the material needs are met, we’d love to invite your kiddo (and your family) to have some fun! We are excited to offer things like free/discounted admission to:

  • Monthly birthday parties

  • Sporting events

  • Museums, theaters, plays

  • Music lessons

  • Live events

  • Swimming lessons

  • Sewing, cooking, car maintenance classes

  • Mommy and me days

  • Daddy and me days

  • Holiday parties

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We understand how difficult life in foster care can be and we aim to be a light in darkness. We strive to create opportunities to engage, praise, and play with your children; three things which are crucial to connection and healing for children who have seen trauma.