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From Trashbag to Suitcase: How a Small Act Can Make a Difference

Children and youth in foster care can move an average of seven times before the age of 18. Usually, they leave abruptly and with very few personal belongings.

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A young child cries while being held by a parent, with another caregiver softly present in the background, overlaid with the text “The Value of a Growth mindset in trauma informed parenting.”

The Value of a Growth Mindset in Trauma-Informed Parenting

Three adults engaged in a supportive conversation at a table, smiling and listening attentively, with text overlay reading “Equipped to Care: TBRI Practitioners Need Hope for the Journey Too,” highlighting encouragement for those practicing TBRI.

Equipped to Care: TBRI Practitioners Need Hope for the Journey Too

Help even when they don’t ask.

Kids (and families) need help, even when they don’t reach out. Wherever God is calling you, you can get involved.

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