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Foster Parent and Respite Care Licensing Classes
At Seacoast, we are responding to the foster care crisis in our community by
helping families become licensed foster parents, providing respite care, donating
resources and meals for foster families…and much more.
SC Foster Parent Assoc. (Heartfelt Calling – Foster Parent Licensing Classes)
*Two consecutive Saturdays must be attended for certification
January 20 & 27 // March 3 & 10
9:00AM–4:00PM // The Loft
Lifeline Children’s Services – Foster Parent Licensing Classes
Please contact Becca Renard at becca.renard@lifelinechild.org for the next
scheduled class in the area.
Resource Closet
Third Saturday of Every Month // 9:00–11:00AM
South Entrance (Central Park Hallway)
The Resource Closet is for foster families in need of clothing, shoes for children
from birth to 18 years of age, as well as diapers, wipes, bottles, and new car seats,
etc. To donate or volunteer to help organize donations, please contact Leslie
Rimerman at lesliegugs@yahoo.com.
Foster Care Meal Ministry
Prepare meals in support of foster families transitioning a child into their home,
or working through a challenging season. We invite you to join a meal team.
For more information, please contact Susan Antonelli at sbantonelli@bellsouth.net.
Guardian Ad Litem
Serve as a court-appointed representative whose purpose is to determine what
is in the “best interest of the child” due to individual circumstances. Anyone with
common sense, compassion, and dedication to children can be a Guardian Ad
Litem. For information on certification training, visit scgal.org.
For more information on foster care and adoption
opportunities, please contact Laura Lewis at
llewis@journeytogetherministries.org, or visit the
JTM website at www.journeytogetherministries.org
and facebook.com/journeytogetheradoption.
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