Fostering Our Future

Save a Child, Change a Destiny

Addressing vulnerable and foster care families in Northwest Jacksonville by moving families from crisis, to stability and into a thriving mode of living.

Every child deserves to be cared for in a loving family environment. However, over 4 million U.S. children are referred to the child welfare system due to family breakdown each year. These vulnerable kids are in immediate need of life-changing care connections that can prevent devastating outcomes including homelessness, incarceration, mental illness, sex-trafficking, and substance abuse.

Our Fostering Our Future enhances the local churches’ and local agencies ability to have a collaborative impact on families, working together to prevent and respond to child abuse and neglect due to a failing family structure or ailing communities stricken by poverty.  Our Collaborative impact is aimed at the root cause as we place strategic care teams around a family with the hopes to move from crisis to a thriving lifestyle.

As a faith based initiative, our goal is Save a Child, Change a Destiny by wrapping the resources from  local agencies and churches around families.

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Community Advisory Board (CAB)

A Church 2 Child Community Advisory Board (CAB) represents a collaboration of churches, community leaders and agencies who care for children who are at risk or are experiencing abuse and neglect and their families.

Mission

The mission of the Community Advisory Board (CAB) is to strategize, serve, and strengthen families at risk, in foster care, or affected by child abuse and neglect.

Vision

To see the US orphan/foster care crisis eradicated one community, one church, and one child at a time.

Core Values

  • Internal perspectives of community culture
  • Lasting and authentic relationships
  • Crisis prevention and intervention
  • Racial and social intelligence
  • Leadership from within

Why start in 32209?

The goal is addressing the triangle of poverty — Transportation, Jobs, and Food — in Northwest Jacksonville.

In the 32209 zip code, the problems schools face are complex. The destination of a child is often impacted by parental decision, lack of employment opportunities, poor public transportation, and low quality food. Any one of these issues is difficult enough, but when multiple issues exist they simply feed cycle of poverty. The median household income level in this zip code is below $27,000 which is clearly at the poverty level. We are looking to build a coalition of churches, ministries, business leaders and city-wide resources to help resolve the food desert issue in the 32209 zip code. “Food Deserts” are communities where it is difficult to find groceries and/or fresh vegetables.

In Acts 2 the church stepped in to help meet the needs of the community.  Let’s be that Church again and help those in need.