17-Year-Old Aging Out Of Foster Care Makes Plea For A Family
During a dream visit with military personnel, the teen begs for a family to adopt him before he turns 18 17-year-old boy who hopes to
We provide life and spiritual skills to young adults (ages 18+) aging out of foster care.
Koinonia Renew will offer support by partnering with local schools, teen group homes, foster care agencies, community leaders, and the Department of Human Services to create a sustainable living for young adults in need. As a result, Koinonia Renew believes they can coach, train, and provide the resources for people to level up out of their trauma or grief, and more than likely overcome it.
During a dream visit with military personnel, the teen begs for a family to adopt him before he turns 18 17-year-old boy who hopes to
Some children don’t have loving homes that they can call their own. For whatever reason, the parents of these children are not able to provide
Oklahoma’s kids are facing hardships, with recent national rankings putting Oklahoma at 42nd in the country for caring for our young people. Across 16 categories, Oklahoma’s