Arizona Foster Children Suffer from PTSD

One in four foster children have PTSD

Foster children have been taken into protective custody by the Arizona Department of Child Safety because they  have been victims of neglect and or abuse. They are removed from their homes because it is not safe for them to stay there. Foster children have experienced the trauma of being harmed or neglected., then they experience the trauma of being taken from everything familiar,  and sometimes separated from their brothers and sisters. After the removal, they go to an emergency shelter, group home, or foster family unless family members outside of the home can care for them.   While safety is paramount, the removal is also traumatic,  so they experience compounded trauma.  It is understandable that 1 in 4 foster children are victims of PTSD.

These hurting children need to know that they are loved, that they are safe, and that they matter. Everyone can do something to help. Foster, adopt, volunteer, or donate. At We Are Their Future, we believe that every Arizona citizen can be a part of changing their lives and their futures.  Find out how YOU can help at www.wearetheirfuture.org/waystohelp

Helping Arizona Foster Children Can Be Fun!

event to support non-profit organizations helping Arizona foster children

Arizona foster children will benefit from a family friendly event where proceeds from raffles are donated to non-profit organizations, and admission revenue benefits Kurt & Brenda Warner’s non-profit – Treasure House.

Please join We Are Their Future THIS SATURDAY for a day of family fun!  Enter to win OUR raffle prizes – a gift of Faith, Hope, and Love that includes a leather bound, 50 lb. 1611 King James Bible replica printed on cotton sheeting just as the original Bible was – a value of $1,000 with a raffle ticket price of $5.00! Or our “Around Town” basket of goodies including gift cards to restaurants, massage, D-backs tickets – a basket of summer FUN!!!

Plus come visit our booth, and shoot some hoops to win great prizes and help us  find forever families for Arizona’s vulnerable foster children! See you there!! Click here for ticket info: www.westvalleygivesaz.com

504 Arizona Foster Children Left Foster Care Without EVER Finding a Family

504 foster children left foster care without a family

Arizona children deserve families, and should NEVER leave foster care ALONE in the world.  EVERYONE can do something to help. Foster, Adopt, Volunteer, or Donate.  Click to change children’s lives today and their futures tomorrow. www.wearetheirfuture.org

Arizona Foster Children Benefit from West Valley Gives Event

Come hang out with us as we share the needs of Arizona’s foster children with Valley residents ! We Are Their Future, Building Arizona Families, Arizona Helping Hands, and Hope High School Online will have booths at the upcoming West Valley Gives Rally and Treasure Walk event at the Cardinals Stadium!The event is lots of fun, AND a wonderful opportunity to contribute to the organizations that are working hard to change at risk Arizona foster children’s lives.  Remember, everyone can do something – foster, adopt, volunteer, and donate.  It’s up to us to provide hope and a bright future!

There will be great raffle prizes including kids bicycles, an autographed Kurt Warner football or helmet, autographed Cardinal’s jerseys from Tyrann Mathieu and David Johnson, restaurant gift cards, massages, etc. Not to mention that Kurt and Brenda Warner will be speaking, there will be live entertainment, face painting and games!

A great event that benefits Treasure House and other Valley non-profits including We Are Their Future! Don’t miss it. Tell your friends and get your tickets. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.westvalleygivesaz.com/

Foster Child to Forever Family – An Honest Look at the Journey

An honest interview from a family who adopted the first foster child they took into their home – the challenges and the joys of the journey from foster child to forever family…

Of the over 17,000 children in Arizona’s foster care system,  over HALF of the vulnerable foster children remain in state care OVER a year? And did you know that ONE in FOUR foster children suffer from PTSD?  We HAVE to help!  Every foster child deserves a loving, safe, and stable home and a forever family.

Remember, this critical need must be solved by everyday people – it is not government’s responsibility to raise children, it is a parent’s responsibility!  Every child deserves parents to help guide them into their future.  Can you foster or adopt an Arizona foster child?   Do you know someone who can?  Or, can you volunteer, or financially contribute to help meet the needs of these vulnerable children?     Please share this video, and SIGN UP TO HELP!

Check out this honest interview about the journey of fostering and adopting, and what a blessing it can be not just for the fortunate foster children, but for those who choose to open their hearts and homes, and learn to love in ways they never imagined…


Don’t forget, please share this video, and SIGN UP TO HELP!

Arizona Foster Children’s Needs Shared as We Are Their Future Founder Reaches Out Through Radio

Arizona foster children wanting a home

This past Sunday Vickie Isaac, M.Ed, Founder and President of We Are Their Future, was interviewed on Valley Focus, a community focused radio program that airs on five Phoenix metro area radio stations.  Valerie More, host of the program, graciously conducted the interview that focused on how Arizonans can help meet the needs of the over 17,000 Arizona foster children in the state foster system.  Ixcel Baca from Building Arizona Families joined the interview to share about how Arizona foster children can be directly adopted from the state foster care system without becoming foster families.

Almost half of the children in foster care in Arizona remain in state care over a year.  Research illustrates that children who remain in foster care without loving, stable homes are:
-Higher risk of dropping out of school
-Unlikely to attend college
-Higher risk for homelessness
-Higher risk for teen pregnancy
-1 in 4 will experience PTSD

Please take a few moments to listen to the radio interview and find out more about how to meet the practical needs of Arizona’s foster children.  There is tremendous need, and it will take everyone to make sure these children are not forgotten, that they know they are loved, and that a bright future is insured for them.  Be sure to go to the  We Are Their Future website and sign up to foster, adopt, volunteer, or donate.  Remember, everyone can do something!

Foster Children Have a Passionate Advocate in Angela Ducey, Arizona’s First Lady

Angela Ducey speaks out on foster children

Arizona’s foster children have a better chance for a bright future because Angela Ducey, the First Lady of Arizona, is absolutely passionate about helping to insure that their needs are met.  Today at Arizona’s Capitol, Mrs. Ducey, Debbie Moak, Director of the Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family (far right in photo above), and Jenica McMaster, Regional Manager of CarePortal, (far left in photo) shared with a packed conference room of pastor’s wives about the urgency of involving Arizona’s faith based community in meeting the practical needs of at risk children and families.

Mrs. Ducey shared the belief of herself and her husband, Governor Ducey, that everyone can do something to help support vulnerable families and possibly prevent children from entering the state foster care system.  She also described the urgency in helping to meet the needs of children who are already in the state’s foster care system.

Child holds a picture of a house and family, hoping for adoption

CarePortal is an initiative that successfully launched in Pima County, has expanded to Maricopa County, and will soon go statewide.  CarePortal is a collaboration between the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS), who submit practical needs of vulnerable children and families that DCS is involved with to the CarePortal online system, and then area churches who have signed on to be a part of CarePortal step up to help meet the practical needs.  According to Mrs. Ducey, CarePortal  plays a role in preventing child abuse and neglect, as local churches step in to strengthen at risk families..

With the support of Governor and Mrs. Ducey, the Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith, and Family, DCS, and CarePortal, the hope is that there will be a church ready and willing to help every vulnerable family in Arizona.  Churches that are interested in getting involved can contact Jenica McMaster at [email protected]

Care Portal is one more example of Arizonans stepping up to engage in meeting the needs of children and families at risk.   Meeting practical needs can reduce stress on families, and play a role in reducing child neglect and abuse.  At We Are Their Future, we believe that the children need us NOW, and that government is not the best parent for a child.   As Arizona’s citizens, we cannot sit idly by simply believing that the foster children are fine, being raised in group homes and temporary homes.  Every child in Arizona deserves a happy childhood with the same experiences as other children, as well as the opportunity for a bright future.

We Are Their Future

Everyone can do SOMETHING to help.  Find out what YOU can do – foster, adopt, volunteer, donate practical needs or finances.  With over 17,000 children in Arizona’s state foster system, it is going to take ALL of us pitching in TOGETHER to change their futures.  We ARE their future, until they become OUR future.  Go to www.wearetheirfuture.org to find out how YOU can help change vulnerable children’s lives.

 

Foster Children are Better Off as Building Arizona Families and CarePortal Collaborate

When organizations and individuals work together to meet the needs of Arizona’s most vulnerable children, everyone wins!  The wonderful story below, shared with We Are Their Future by Arizona Helping Hands is a powerful example of how critical collaboration is to meet the needs of the over 17,000 children in Arizona’s state foster care system.  It is also a touching example of what it means to truly be watching out for Arizona’s vulnerable children, and how they can be protected by being a good neighbor, stepping in when there is a need to do so.   Remember, everyone can do SOMETHING, and it will take ALL of us to get the job done.    We cannot sit idly by and assume government will parent these children, it takes people who will open their hearts and do what they can to make a difference.

Joining together to make a difference for children & families!

foster children helped by Arizona Helping HandsArizona Helping Hands (“AHH”) is the State’s largest provider of basic essential needs for children in foster care. Through April 30th the Organization has provided 800+ beds and cribs (already this year!) to give children a Safe Place to Sleep, along with clothing, diapers, personal care items and even birthday packages to celebrate that so important but too often overlooked day for kids in foster care!

In 2016, the CarePortal began working in Maricopa County to connect Churches to local children and families in crisis. Quite the marriage was formed when these two groups began working together.
The CarePortal brings the needs of hurting children and families to the attention of local churches. DCS caseworkers uncover the needs and seek out church members to respond in real time to assist families. Many times the needs include something as basic as beds and cribs – and naturally, AHH is the obvious source to fill those needs, allowing church members to focus on other important pieces of support.

A recent case points out the beauty of this connection. Sherie Siegel took a phone call from a foster mom (“J”) looking for assistance with not a couple or a few, but SIX BEDS for the family she just opened her home to support and love. J told Sherie that she stopped at a downtown 7-11 and noticed a bunch of children hanging around. The 2 year old was running around with a soiled diaper, all the kids were dirty. J asked one of the kids where mom and dad were and the child pointed to the side of the building. Mom and Dad were obviously more consumed with deriving their own pleasure than caring for these kids. Eventually J took these kids home with her to clean them up, give them a meal and see where things would go.

Where did things go? – J is now fostering these six kids, in addition to the 7 that she has adopted! She was reaching out to AHH in hopes of giving these kids the basic comfort of a bed or a crib, and as with all our clients, Sherie threw open the door to say YES we will help. J’s issue was with space to provide sleeping arrangements for six new kids. The question was, “Does AHH supply bunkbeds?” Our answer, “NO, but let us explore whether our friends at the CarePortal can help out in this very special circumstance.”

Calls and emails were passed around, this amazing story shared across electronic channels, and lo and behold a CarePortal member stood up to say “I want to help!” In no time, an order was placed, bunkbeds were delivered and J and her husband showed up at AHH to pick up mattresses for the bunkbeds plus a crib, all the bedding, some care items, diapers and more.

What a perfect circle of love that closed around this family who so willingly opened themselves to kids in need with no visible means of support, just knowing it was what they must do. Arizona Helping Hands and the CarePortal continue to make a meaningful impact on the lives of kids in and out of foster care, showing that it truly does take a village to #StandUp and #Makeadifference for boys and girls in our community.

In this, National Foster Care Awareness month, it’s important to know that EVERYONE can do something to support children in foster care. You can donate children’s gently used clothing at any area Mattress Firm location, you can hold a collection drive to gather new toys, games and books or even back to school supplies. Your church can explore becoming involved in the CarePortal. It truly does take a village, and by working together our entire community can encircle families like J’s with the love and support they, and especially those precious children, so desperately deserve.

Learn about the CarePortal at www.careportal.org

 

Learn about Arizona Helping Hands and how you can help at www.azhelpinghands.org

Contact the writer at [email protected] and connect on FACEBOOK at www.facebook.com/azhelpinghands/

We Are Their Future Offered Great Opportunity!

indy car racing for we are their future exhibit

WOW! We Are Their Future has just been given the opportunity to exhibit at the Phoenix Grand Prix! AND…. we want YOUR business or non-profit to join us! Attendance is anticipated to be 25,000 people. Exhibitor opportunities are NOT available to the public, but we have been graciously included. Booths start at $7500.00, but with We Are Their Future, the cost to your business is a $3,000 tax deductible donation that will help change foster children’s lives! Non-profit’s cost is $2,500.00 There are a limited number of booths, so reach out ASAP if you are interested. AND, if you exhibit, you will also receive the positive PR associated with helping the over 17,000 children in Arizona’s foster care system. Truly a WIN-WIN!

It’s a quick turn around, but definitely a worthwhile one! We have access to booths that you can use for $100, including set up and tear down. The event starts Friday at noon and gates open at noon again on Saturday. It will be a GREAT event!

If interested, e-mail me ASAP as booth space is limited. [email protected]

We Are Their Future Invites You to Visit us at Front Porch Pickins’ and Vintage Car Show

We Are Their Future exhibits at Front Porch Pickins'

We Are Their Future and Building Arizona Families Adoption Agency will be exhibiting this Friday and Saturday at Tumbleweed Park in Chandler at the Front Porch Pickins’ Vintage Market and Classic Car Show. Please come out and say hello – let’s talk about ways we can all do something to change the future’s of Arizona’s foster children! And, find out more about how YOU can help at www.wearetheirfuture.org/waystohelp