Services

Here at Fostered by the King Foundation, we strive to bring all people experiencing trauma, abuse, neglect, in all its forms, to living as healthy and authentically as possible. Not sure what you are looking for, see below to learn a little more about what we offer and how we can help you lead a life full of love and healing.

Youth Mentorship

Youth mentorship focuses on helping youth improve all aspects of their lives by providing adult mentors who can guide them and give them the care and attention they need. Fostered by the King Foundation works with children from low-income households to build a path out of poverty, develop assets associated with successful adult lives, and ensure graduation from high school.

Youth Mentorship Form

Trauma Informed Groups

Trauma informed groups focus on the evaluation of the role that trauma plays in the lives of people seeking mental health and addictions services, including recognition of the traumatic effect. (TIC) considers how trauma impacts learning and behavior. Various professionals will present and dig deeper into the types of trauma and bring real life experiences as it relates to trauma.

Trauma Care Form

Parent or Guardian Education/ Support Group 

Parenting Education and Support Programs help parents with young children to develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to be the best parents they can be. These groups are led by trained professionals and provide opportunities for parents to learn new skills, connect with other parents, and get information about community resources.

Parent or Guardian Education/ Support Group Form

Trauma, Parenting and Youth Facts

TRAUMA FACT

Trauma affects they way people approach potentially healthy relationships.

PARENT FACT

Parent support groups can serve many purposes, but one of their most important can be to introduce families to others like themselves, and can provide you with a sense of community.

YOUTH FACT

Youth matched with a mentor are 46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs, 33% less likely to engage in violence, 53% less likely to skip school, and 27% less likely to begin using alcohol.

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