National Foster Care Month
May is National Foster Care Month. As of September 30, 2020, there were approximately 437,000 children in foster care in the United States, with the average age being 8 years old. These children often come from difficult situations, having experienced abuse or neglect, and need loving and stable homes to thrive. This is where foster parents like Whitney come in, providing love and care to children in need.
Whitney Rusiewicz, an account manager at Headspace Media, has sacrificed so much of her time and energy to foster children. She went on to adopt two of those children giving them a forever home. At Headspace Media, we are excited to share her story and do what we can to help children and families in need.
To support foster care and make a difference in the lives of children, we will donate $50 for every free 30-minute strategy call scheduled during National Foster Care Month. This donation will go towards Safe Families For Children to support families in our area.
How Can You Help?
Watch
Watch the story of Whitney and her choice to foster and adopt. See how she decided to become a foster parent and the joys she found in opening her home to children who needed hope and safety.
Schedule
Donation
Headspace Media will donate $50 for each strategy call booked in May, up to $1000, to Safe Families For Children to help children through extended family–like support through a community of devoted volunteers.
Watch The Foster Story
Whitney’s story is a beautiful example of how foster care can change lives. While fostering Ty and Zo, she fell in love with them and knew she wanted to make them a permanent part of her family. Whitney’s story highlights the joys and challenges of foster care and the incredible difference that it can make in the lives of children.
Headspace Media will donate $50 for each strategy call booked in May to Safe Families For Children to support children in need of a safe home.
Interested in helping?
Get more information about directly helping a child from Safe Families For Children.
