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The video shows our earlier campaign to build;  we are not building, but purchasing an existing site, less costly, more effective. See the program in operation on the video

We want to thank all volunteers that worked tirelessly to help us move into our new center.  It looks awesome!!! We start serving children thursday, June 18th, thanks to alll of you. If you want to come fill an order for a foster child, come help us. Thank you, Thank you and Thank you. 

 We are taking donations again any Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 1.

Our land is up for sale. 3.3 acres of gorgeous graded, ready to build on, land on Old Ellis Road directly across the street from UPS. It has all surveys and architectural drawings complete and with a 25,000 sq ft footprint already approved by the city of Roswell.  There is not much land in Roswell and nothing like this. Must see. The land is prime, zoned light industrial, off of Mansell/Old Roswell and close to GA 400 for easy access.

Inquiries call 770-641-9591.

Wish list
3  2 tier rolling carts with 4 inch sides
one 15 or 18 foot step ladder
2x4's  30 count
plumbing for a washer and outside water spicket 
electrical wiring work for a dryer
one convertible hand truck
two shopping carts
one million dollars to buy our building


2009 Key Sponsors

James Cox Foundation

Atlanta Christian Foundation

Gordy Foundation

Marketing and Managing Consultants

Hagemeyer Foundation

Opus Foundation

Jansen Family Foundation

 

Welcome to Foster Care Support Foundation
                                                              where you really are making a difference!

We are a volunteer-driven organization that helps foster children in foster homes, serving  between 3,600 and 4,000 foster children annually. Come help us help kids in crisis!!!

We are looking for sponsors for our operations and Capital Campaign. You can donate securely online by clicking here or click the Donate Online icon on the top left of this page.


New distribution/donation center address:115 Mansell Place, Roswell GA 30076
Mailing office address remains: 3334 Trails End Road, Roswell GA 30075

We have moved!!! We have secured a lease purchase of 20,000 sq ft that is better suited and more cost effective than our original plans to build. With the economy downturn, prices have dropped on existing buildings and a space became available at half the cost of building. We have 2 years to raise one million dollars while a full half of our rent money goes towards the purchase price. 
Thank you to all who make this possible for our invisible children. Through no fault of their own, they are thrust into abuse and neglect and a world of uncertainty. They deserve the same as ours to have clean and instyle well fitting clothing, education toys to help them catch up to others their age and safe infant equipment for their daily care. With your help, the children will not wait too long to be served while we set up the new center.

 Can you help? To make a donation, click on the donate button above this picture.


 

If you think your time and support does not matter, please read this:

A 21 yr old girl came into the center recently to donate her clothing she no longer wore. She asked if she could donate her things and we asked her if she wanted a receipt for taxes. She said no and hesitated, then said, " I used to come here. I was in foster care. I used to come get clothes with my foster parents." I was surprised to hear her say that and asked her what she thought of it. She smiled and said, " I was a size 0  to 1 and it was really hard for me to find clothes that would fit me but  when I came here, I would look for it and find some. It made a difference to me that I had things like other kids my age at school. Now, I am going to college. I am on the Dean's list and I will be graduating this year. After I graduate I want to come volunteer here to help other foster kids like me."  I was choking up but held back and asked her, "How was foster care for you?", thinking she may not want to talk about it to me. She said she had been in foster care since she was 6 years old and had lived in many homes, all of which were not very caring, some better than others but the last one that she entered into about 18 months before graduating was a good one. She said she still is welcome there during college breaks and she feels likes she now has a family.
Of course, we hope that our program helps more families open their hearts and homes to kids in crisis but when we get to meet some of the ones that you have helped to change their lives, I feel truly blessed. Good luck to her and all of the children that need us so desperately.

To read more testimonials,
click here


    Coming Soon! New!  All Kids Count Club

The All Kids Count Club provides a way for children to have fun helping foster children. Activities include a Holiday Ball and a T-shirt art contest. more...


 

Thanks to all of the donors, attendees, sponsors, Clark Howard, and many volunteers who made this year's gala a lot of fun and helped us raise money for operations.

Rachel Ewald & Clark Howard

Click here for more info and pictures...


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