Posts Tagged ‘Safe Families’
True Neighbors: Safe Families, Fall 2011
Posted Oct 19 in Trip Recaps by 3 Comments
Safe Families teaches us that doing the “neighborly” thing is a simple but revolutionary way to care for children and families in crisis.
The Messy Stuff
Posted Oct 18 in Articles by 8 Comments
What happens when a Safe Family must say goodbye to the child they hosted? In the case of the Ray family, the farewell marked the beginning of a much bigger experience.
Encouraging Perspectives
Posted Oct 14 in Articles by 5 Comments
Meet Tracy and Lisa, the Safe Families social workers who I’ve grown to love. Listen to their perspectives on how God is at work in this ministry…
We Have Room
Posted Oct 11 in Articles by 8 Comments
Read about my experience living with the Smith family and the children they are hosting through Safe Families. This family knows what it means to open their home and hearts to others…
Photo Gallery: It Takes a Village
Posted Oct 07 in Photo Galleries by 6 Comments
Now that we’ve heard Tabby’s story in “It Takes a Village,” it’s time to see everyone who’s involved in supporting this incredible woman and her family.
It Takes a Village
Posted Oct 05 in Articles by 16 Comments
Meet a woman whose struggle overwhelms but inspires me. She is facing big obstacles with even bigger support from Safe Families.
Safe Families on the Road
Posted Oct 02 in Articles by 6 Comments
Ride along with Safe Families volunteer Jan Clark as she explains what makes this awesome organization tick.
It Just Makes Sense
Posted Sep 27 in Articles by 12 Comments
I’m diving into Safe Families, Indianapolis. They may be ordinary people caring for children and families in crisis, but you’ll see their impact is extraordinary…