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    Hello, thank you for taking the time to view our GoFundMe and reading about our heartfelt mission to help and give Foster Children a chance in today’s society. We feel that these children are shorted by government care programs and look for others that share this passion to help them. Imagine turning 18 and everything you’ve ever known—however broken—vanishes overnight. The only “home” you’ve had slams shut. You’re handed a trash bag with your few belongings, maybe $50 and a bus pass, then left on the curb. Alone. Terrified. No family to call. No couch to crash on. Just the weight of survival crashing down. This isn’t rare. Every year, 15,000–23,000 young people age out of foster care. Many are Black, Brown, Indigenous, Latinx, LGBTQ+, or disabled—kids who’ve already carried heavy trauma from abuse, neglect, rejection, and a system stacked against them. LGBTQ+ youth make up 20–30% of foster care but face extra layers of discrimination and displacement. Then the statistics hit like punches: • 20–33% become homeless right away or within a few years—sleeping in cars, on streets, or cycling through shelters. • Up to 30–40% end up incarcerated, the system trading one form of control for another. • Too many feel worthless, invisible, like the world has already written them off. Picture a young woman we’ll call Mia: bounced through 15 placements, aged out last year, spent nights in her car fighting tears, wondering if anyone would ever see her as more than a case number. Or Jamal, queer and Brown, rejected again and again, now staring at eviction notices while flashbacks keep him awake. These aren’t just numbers—they’re kids God calls His own, the fatherless He promises to defend (Psalm 68:5). Jesus didn’t look away. He touched lepers, ate with outcasts, lifted the broken, and said whatever we do for “the least of these”—the hungry, the stranger, the imprisoned—we do for Him (Matthew 25:40). He showed us that true religion isn’t rituals or politics; it’s visiting orphans and widows in their distress (James 1:27). Jesus helped everyone—not with judgment, but with fierce, tender compassion. He fed the hungry, healed the hurting, welcomed the rejected. He calls us to do the same: to be His hands, catching those the system drops. That’s why we are raising funds—to give these youth what Jesus’ love looks like in action: • 3 months of rent and security deposits—so they don’t wake up wondering where they’ll sleep tonight. • Trauma-informed therapy—because healing deep wounds takes more than “just try harder.” • Job training, resume support, and real paid opportunities—not dead-end cycles. • Basics like groceries, bus passes, a phone—small things that mean they’re not alone. Every dollar goes straight to them: transparent, no overhead, direct support that builds stability and hope. When we step in, we break the pipeline to homelessness and prison. We show them they’re seen, valued, loved—like Jesus sees them. If your heart breaks for justice, for the marginalized, for kids the world forgets—if you believe following Jesus means showing up for the vulnerable—please donate. Share this. Pray over it. Let’s be the body of Christ that refuses to let them fall. Because in their faces, we see His. And in helping them rise, we live out His love. Thank you—from the bottom of my heart.

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