Most heroes don’t wear capes – or Spandex. They simply show up.
National Superhero Day, celebrated each year on April 28, was created in 1995 by Marvel Comics to honor those who protect and inspire us. While the holiday began with comic book icons, it focuses on the real-life heroes among us – first responders, teachers, frontline workers, and the countless people who quietly change lives every single day.
At Saint Francis Ministries, we call them Everyday Heroes. They’re the foster, kinship, and adoptive parents, social workers, therapists, and support staff who give their time, energy, and hearts to help children and families heal.
As a Saint Francis resource worker and foster parent, Aubrey Jung sees firsthand what it takes to care for children who have experienced trauma. She’s worked the long days, had the difficult conversations, and witnessed the moments of grace that make the hard work worthwhile.
“It is hard work, but I see God working in every minute of it, and I’m grateful for a front-row seat,” she says.
Look for more about Aubrey and her colleagues as we go through the summer.
Aubrey and those like her don’t fly – but they help spirits soar. Their super-strengths are resilience and determination, and they are most powerful when they empower others. They help children heal, give hope to families in crisis, and build brighter futures for those who have known some of life’s darkest moments.
Yet even the most powerful heroes can’t do it alone. That’s where you come in.
As a foster or adoptive parent, you keep kids safe and healthy. As a Saint Francis team member, you use your skills and talents to advocate for kids and help families overcome challenges.
As a community partner or financial supporter, you ensure Saint Francis Ministries has the resources we need to support and empower your fellow Everyday Heroes diligently working in our homes and communities.
Will you Join Our Mission? Learn all the ways you can help like an Everyday Hero.


