"If you spend yourselves in behalf of the
hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the
darkness, and your night will become like the
noonday." Isaiah
58:10
The Forgotten Initiative, Lifesong's foster care ministry, exists to bring joy and purpose to local foster care communities through mentorship, service projects and family support organized by local TFI Advocates. With a holistic approach they reach out not only to foster children, but also agency workers, foster parents and vulnerable adults. Read along to learn more...
JOURNEY BAGS {For Children Entering Care}
The Forgotten Initiative (TFI) has many different ways to
get involved. One is creating "Journey Bags" for local foster care
agency to ultimately reach foster kids in your community.
What exactly is a Journey Bag? Children often come into
foster care with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Journey Bags are
backpacks filled with personal items for kids to have when they are abruptly
taken out of their homes.
Listen in to the impact of Journey Bags...
"Last night at midnight, three precious little
beauties showed up on my doorstep. They each had with them a blanket, a stuffed
animal, and a book bag, their Journey Bags. I kept waiting for more, anything
more, but nothing came. The investigator told me this was all they
had.
Our 5-year-old came with shoes so worn, they had to
be thrown away. One of our two-year-olds had no shoes, the other had two left
shoes. When I asked about getting anything out of the home, the investigator
said it wasn't possible. The kids had nothing. There worldly possessions
consisted of Journey Bags. As I stared at those bags, I began to cry. What if
no one took the time to fill those bags and deliver them? What would our
children have then? Absolutely nothing. Nothing to claim as their own, nothing
to protect or cherish. Thank you for all you do. Thank you for my kiddos
Journey Bags."
--Heather, foster mom For more information or to get involved with TFI visit http://www.theforgotteninitiative.org/.
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