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Organization Overview:  Caring for Refugee Youth Who have Lost Everything All across the world, families are being forced to flee their homes due to war, natural disasters, or persecution. Often refugee families are split apart between the time they leave their home and when they arrive at a refugee camp. When this happens, family reunification is difficult and children are considered orphans. The only option for these children is to be resettled in other countries as unaccompanied minors. *Refugee foster care is offered in West Michigan and eastern Pennsylvania. Refugee Foster Care—A Response to a Growing Need Bethany Christian Services has responded to this need by making it possible for foster parents to help through the Refugee and Immigrant Foster Care program. You can show love and compassion to children who have lost everything and yearn for a new beginning. Bethany is seeking caring and committed foster parents who are willing to open their homes to children in need. Refugee foster families come from a variety of backgrounds and include families with small children, families whose kids are grown, and both one- and two-parent families. Join us as we work with refugee foster families to give children from all over the world a chance at a new life. Long-term goals for refugee children Refugee youth work to heal from past trauma while they pursue goals of learning English, getting an education, and preparing for a future of independence. Types of refugee and immigrant foster care There are various programs based on your interest and level of commitment. Bethany is also looking for families to welcome multiple youth into their home. We support refugee and immigrant foster parents You will be assigned a Bethany caseworker to provide ongoing support and services. Bethany will also provide specialized training on parenting youth from other cultures and you can be matched with experienced foster parents who will act as mentors. In addition, you will receive a daily stipend to cover the costs of an additional family member, as well as medical insurance for the youth. A refugee foster parent's role Provide a safe and supportive home environment Offer emotional support while managing the youth’s behavior Provide transportation for education, medical appointments, and extracurricular activities Be willing to learn about the youth’s culture and incorporate it in your home Provide opportunities for youth to establish a meaningful, lifelong relationships Assist the youth in planning for their future
Language:  English
Cultures:  Multicultural
Street:  30685 Barrington St. Suite 140
City/Township:  Madison Heights
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48071
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 414-4080