
Fostering in Faith: Giselle (Texas)
Bubbly, talkative, and funny, Giselle is an artist who enjoys coloring and working on arts and crafts. She also loves music and sings whenever she gets the chance. She participates

Bubbly, talkative, and funny, Giselle is an artist who enjoys coloring and working on arts and crafts. She also loves music and sings whenever she gets the chance. She participates

Kaliya, 12; Kaiden, 9; and Kryslenn, 4, are siblings who deserve and hope for a two-parent family willing and able to adopt them together. All three children do well in

With multiple state legislative sessions starting, the Saint Francis Ministries Advocacy Team stands ready to monitor and engage with legislation that could impact the children and families the organization serves.

If anyone’s story serves as a testimony to the power of community in shaping young lives, it’s Jim Deaton’s. Orphaned at birth, he was fortunate enough to be adopted 70

Staff train in nationally recognized crisis intervention approach Twenty Saint Francis staff from four states gathered at SFM’s Otis campus in Salina and in Fort Worth, Texas, in December to

Adoption teams host National Adoption Day events Texas adoption team members Jessica Hoskins and Kelsey Neinast appeared on News Channel 10’s “Second Cup” morning show in November to discuss Saint

Salina couple is SFM’s 2024 Foster Family of the Year What began as an act of love for her cousin has become a vocation for Jasmyne Larson and her husband,

Saint Francis Ministries Foster Care Home Director elected FFTA Vice Chair Saint Francis Ministries is pleased to announce that Nebraska Foster Care Homes Director Katie Linegar has been elected vice

Lubbock “Community Gathering” postponed A winter storm forecast for the week of January 6 prompted the postponement of Saint Francis Ministries’ planned Community Gathering at SFM’s Brentwood Campus in Lubbock.

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, which means we take time at the beginning of each new year to help raise awareness. According to the U.S. Department of State, “Human