Fostering Hope For Kids
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Special Interest | Issue: December 2017
Foster parents from all walks of life have answered the call and experienced some of the most difficult, yet rewarding, challenges in their lives.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Special Interest | Issue: December 2017
Foster parents from all walks of life have answered the call and experienced some of the most difficult, yet rewarding, challenges in their lives.
By: Whitley Mumm | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: May 2017
For Kelly Evans, fostering children wasn’t just a choice – it was a calling.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Professional Services | Issue: December 2016
Leslie Yocham, agency training and recruiting supervisor at Choices for Life Foster Care, is often asked what it takes to become a therapeutic foster parent.
By: Jim Butcher | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: November 2015
How large is your heart? Not physically, but its capacity to love and care for children? What about for children with special needs? Bringing a child into your home to live is a truly benevolent act, but it can be especially challenging when the child has special needs.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Professional Services | Issue: May 2015
May marks a special time to honor special people who care for special kids.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: December 2014
Many area children will not feel the love of a family this Christmas morning.
By: Christopher Davis | Category: Other | Issue: May 2014
May is National Foster Care Month and, recently, a group of foster parents were treated to an appreciation dinner by Choices for Life in Sapulpa.“We arranged for child…
By: Christopher Davis | Category: Other | Issue: December 2013
This holiday season, Choices for Life Foster Care invites you to consider opening your heart and home to a child who needs your help.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Special Interest | Issue: May 2013
Foster parents are truly special individuals.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: May 2012
Foster parents are truly special individuals.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: December 2011
The magic of a wish come true will be felt within one local family this Christmas.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: May 2011
They’re people who give of themselves beyond anyone’s wildest expectations. They take in children from abusive or neglectful situations who require therapy for medical or psychological conditions.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: January 2011
Some would call it a New Year’s miracle. Against all odds, three young lives that appeared doomed have blossomed.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: December 2010
Some would call it a holiday miracle. Against all odds, three young lives that appeared doomed have blossomed.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: May 2010
A six-year-old girl was found caring for her three younger siblings, searching for their food and changing a baby’s diapers. This didn’t happen in a distant city.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Special Interest | Issue: November 2009
Sage scholars and clerics agree that one of the keys to happiness is serving others. Imagine the joy of knowing that you are the agent for positive change in a young person’s life.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Special Interest | Issue: May 2009
It’s hard to imagine, but there are kids who are abandoned by their parents and locked in a room for days without food.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Special Interest | Issue: December 2008
Imagine yourself, if you can, alone at Christmas, with no family, no presents, no hot meal, sharing a room with five other people, with all your belongings locked up in storage so no one can take them.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Special Interest | Issue: May 2008
Fostering children with special needs is a very challenging task, and both the rewards and difficulties are great. The work requires exceptionally compassionate people.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Special Interest | Issue: December 2007
Our country currently has three million emotionally-disturbed children, two-thirds of which are not receiving the services they need. Countless others receive inappropriate care.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Special Interest | Issue: May 2007
Choices For Life Foster Care, Inc.
By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Other | Issue: December 2006
During the holidays, hearts and thoughts turn to giving.
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