Our Philosophy 

Our journey begins in James 1:27 with the command for us all to spend time with the orphan and the widow while they are in their time of grief, pain, sorrow and anxiety. In our theory that request is a preventative measure of the child welfare intervention that often times follows.


James 1:27

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world

The Morals Of Our Story

Psychological Impact of Parental Hardships 

 Stress & Isolation 

Increases the chance of child needing intervention.


Some Parents May Experience The Following



  • Social Deprivation 
  • Financial Issues
  • Relational Complexities
  • Lack of Transportation
  • Loss of a loved one
  • Becomes Introverted
  • Feelings of being Helpless
  • Social dependency 
  • Authoritative Leadership-style
  • Over-Parenting 
  • Social Anxiety Disorder 
  • Child may experience social isolation 
  • May experience passivity.
  • Lack essential needs
  • Hindered Social Development 
  • Be At-Risk of Child Welfare Placement 

“Despite the best of efforts, many foster children are neither reunited with their families nor adopted”

-Charles Bass

Koinonia 

In our community, every voice is heard and valued, creating a tapestry of diverse experiences and shared wisdom. We celebrate the strength found in unity and the courage to face challenges together. Through acts of kindness and mutual support, we build a nurturing environment where everyone can thrive. Our journey is one of continuous growth, where we learn from each other and create a legacy of compassion for future generations. Let us embrace this path with open hearts and unwavering dedication, knowing that together, we can make a difference in the world.