If you could save a life, would you?
Bridge of Faith H.O.M.E. (Home Opportunity Meets Emancipation) has been called "the first of its kind" and "model for the nation" by the New York Times.
Our goal is to rescue, restore and assist foster girls as they develop into women of Value, Importance and Purpose. We need you and whatever you can do.
Of the 4,000 foster youth in California who age out of the system each year, research suggests, 50 percent or more become homeless. Upon emancipation, emotions surface and wreak havoc when their adult responsibilities meet them head-on and demand attention. The V.I.P. Family Program develops Value, Importance, and Purpose in their lives
After foster care....
What?
Bridge of Faith,
that's what!
Case workers, politicians, and foster children across the nation
are asking this question.
Bridge of Faith H.O.M.E. is the answer to this question.
This place we call H.O.M.E. provides a safe and nurturing environment. Each girl has her own room along with all the benefits and responsibility of her own living quarters.
I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free
human being with an independent will.
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre