National Make A Difference Day October 22, 2014September 9, 2015Lloyd Nelson, FAFS Digital Media Manager Comment National Make A Difference Day, held on the fourth Saturday in October, is a day where millions of Americans unite to do good [...]
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: The Hidden Victims October 8, 2014September 9, 2015Lloyd Nelson, FAFS Digital Media Manager Comment October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and while the profile of these types of crimes is at an all-time high, people often forget [...]
Mental Illness Awareness Week: Recognizing and Coping with PTSD in Your Foster Child October 1, 2014September 9, 2015Salendria Mabrey, FAFS Communication & Development Associate Comment When you hear of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), you may associate it with a condition many war veterans are diagnosed with. While [...]
Baby Safety Month – Tips to Keep Your Foster Child Safe August 20, 2014September 9, 2015Salendria Mabrey, FAFS Communication & Development Associate Comment Did you know that September is National Baby Safety Month? Of course, you should focus on safety all year round, but September is [...]
Tell The Truth Day – Being honest about being a foster parent July 7, 2014September 9, 2015Lloyd Nelson, FAFS Digital Media Manager Comment Imagine a day when everyone tells the truth, despite obvious fears and consequences. It’s a day when everyone comes together and admits that [...]
Don’t Ask Foster Parents These Questions, Not Even On Ask A Stupid Question Day September 28, 2013September 9, 2015fafsblog Comment September 28th is Ask A Stupid Question Day. Teachers started this “holiday” to encourage students to participate in class more often, without fear [...]