Weekend Miracles Matches Kids with Families, Virtually
We are proud to announce that through our advocacy efforts and those of our partners, six youth in our program have been matched for adoption. Read More.
We are proud to announce that through our advocacy efforts and those of our partners, six youth in our program have been matched for adoption. Read More.
Kidsave was featured in another special news segment on Spectrum News 1 in Los Angeles on May 21st.
Kidsave was featured in a special news segment on Spectrum News 1 in Los Angeles on May 8th.
Meet 15-year-old Elijah, a huge Steelers fan, who said that his dream destination is to travel to Pittsburgh to see the Steelers play on Heinz Field. Elijah loves to play football on his high school team and is really missing being on the field with his teammates during this pandemic.
NBC Los Angeles did an interview with Randi last night about how the coronavirus pandemic has forced us to move our advocacy events to virtual.
On Saturday, April 11th, Kidsave hosted our second virtual trivia event via Zoom-video conferencing! The purpose of these events is to advocate for the kids participating and helping them make lasting connections with adults, whether they are looking forhost mentors or adoptive families.
During the COVID-19 quarantine, foster youth and families are not able to meet one another in person at Weekend Miracles events. We knew it was VITAL to find a way to develop potential connections, so on Saturday, April 4th Kidsave hosted its first virtual event on Zoom -- video conferencing!
This article will help you understand the differences between hosting and fostering and give you some valuable information about both situations.
This article will help you understand the basics of how to adopt a child from foster care whether you want to use Kidsave or your local state agencies. The model we use is called the Family Visit Model.
The Stats Source: U.S. Department