Our Partners

Thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without your kindness and genorosity!

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Kittenish by Jessie James Decker

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TBC Occasions

TBCoccasions.com

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City Socks

Nikki's Glitz & Glam Boutique

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Stoney Clover

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Tarte Cosmetics

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We are always looking for new partners to help make our events unforgettable for these girls.

Types of Partners we are looking for:

Any local or online dress stores, and designers.

Vendors willing to donate new clothing, accessories, jewelry, shoes, hair & makeup products.

Hair, make up, and nail artists.

We are always looking for ways to establish creative partnerships.

If you are interested in collaborating please reach out via email! 

Foster Agency Partners

 
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Hope & Home

hopeandhome.org

As a nondenominational Christian charity, Hope & Home trains and actively supports foster families all across the Front Range who feel compelled by Christ’s command to take care of “the least of these.” Abused and neglected children who’ve been removed from their birth homes get a stable and nurturing family to live with until it’s safe to go home again, or — when that safety isn’t possible — a family to give them a “forever home” through adoption.

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The New York Foundling

nyfoundling.org

The New York Foundling is built on a 150-year-old promise to our neighbors, that all children, adults, and families can have the opportunity to reach their full potential. For all of us, unlocking our potential requires support along the way. The New York Foundling provides carefully designed programs, effective and interrelated services, and opportunities for children, families, and adults to create transformational change in their own lives. We believe every one of the 30,000 people we serve each year is capable of making the right choice for their future and that circumstance or zip code should not limit someone’s potential. 

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Child Crisis Arizona

childcrisisaz.org

Child Crisis Arizona is entering our fifth decade helping our community’s most vulnerable children and families. In times of crisis, we are there to help. When no crisis threatens, we are there to strengthen families, build resiliency and prevent crisis situations. Child Crisis Arizona’s mission is to provide children and youth in Arizona a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, by creating strong and successful families.

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The North Georgia Angel House

angelhousega.com

Our home provides Base and Additional Watchful oversight to females between the ages of 12-21 in the foster care system. We partner with the Department of Family and Children Services and can accept a youth from any county in Georgia. Giving Girls Roots. Giving Girls Wings. Our mission includes giving children a place to call home and the skills they need when they age out of the system. We are home to more than 1,000 girls and growing stronger by the day.

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Building Families for Children

buildingfamiliesforchildren.org

Building Families for Children is a faith-based nonprofit with a mission to “share the love of Christ by helping Maryland’s most vulnerable children thrive in families.” We believe that every child deserves to grow up in a safe, nurturing family. For 100 years we’ve been providing services that make that a reality for many children in Maryland!

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MARE-Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange

www.mareinc.org

MARE serves children and teens in the Massachusetts foster care system who are not able to be reunited with their birth families and need permanent adoptive homes.  We provide vital services to these children by working with the Commonwealth’s Department of Children & Families (DCF) and its contracted agencies to register each child that cannot be reunited with his or her birth family and then recruiting families that meet an individual child’s very specific needs. 

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SAFY of Cleveland

www.safy.org

Since our founding in Lima, Ohio in 1984, our work has rested on a single, radical idea – children belong in families. Every child and family deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential.  We are an extraordinary team of 500 employees in seven states including Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Nevada, Ohio and South Carolina who provide safety and healing so families and children can build resilience and thrive. 

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Foster Closet Jacksonville

www.fostercloset.org

Since 2009, Foster Closet has devoted its energy to passionately advocating for Northeast Florida's foster children. Find out how you can contribute to the future of someone in need through monetary, in-kind items and donations of time. Helping Northeast and Central Florida's Foster Children, Foster Closet is a vocal advocate for the children displaced. We are a free resource while helping children in need.

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Arms Wide Open Adoption Services

www.armswideadoption.org

At Arms Wide Adoption Services, we begin with the child in mind. Each child is unique so the adoption plan and journey to finding the right adoptive family can be unpredictable. We expertly guide Houston and South Texas families through the process, connecting each child with the right adoptive parents and supporting them along the way and beyond. No matter where the path leads, Arms Wide Adoption Services honors the story of every family and celebrates with a family fulfilled.

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Cornerstones of Care

cornerstonesofcare.org

We are dedicated to helping children and families wherever they are, whenever they need us. Our team provides in-home and in-community services throughout the region. Community is so much more than a physical space. It represents our relationships and daily interactions and activities we share, the culture we create, our strengths and weaknesses and our hopes and dreams. We take every aspect of community to heart as we design and deliver programs and services to improve lives. Last year, we served more than 10,000 children and families.

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Together We Rise

www.togetherwerise.org

Our vision is to improve the lives of children in foster care, who often find themselves forgotten and neglected by the public. We collaborate with individuals, companies, and community partners to bring resources to foster youth and use service-learning activities to educate volunteers on issues surrounding the foster care system. TWR works with hundreds of foster agencies, social workers, CASA advocates, and other partners to bring our programs to foster youth across the nation. Our foundation has allowed us to provide thousands of foster youth across the country with new bicycles, college supplies, and sweet cases so that children do not have to travel from home to home with their belongings in a trash bag.

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A Sweet Chance

www.sweetchance.org

Teens in foster care are often seen as trouble-makers. Many don't take the time to see the potential in them. They are just children who have had a rough start through no fault of their own. They need people to believe in them. We want to give incentives for them to succeed because we believe they can. 

 
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One Hope 27

www.onehope27.org

Over the past several years we have seen the number of children currently in care in Milwaukee County increase significantly. We have also seen the young population of moms struggle increasingly with homelessness, mental health as well as alcohol and drug abuse issues. We recognize that many of these young moms spent time in foster care themselves and have little to no connection and support. If we are truly going to make an impact in foster care we must bring hope to the children as well as their parents.

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Family Alternatives

www.familyalternatives.org

Family Alternatives is a trauma infused, youth driven agency that embraces the collaboration between youth and their supports in caring foster homes. Founded in 1978 by foster parents, Family Alternatives emerged to enhance relationships, advocate for services and support the development of youth in the foster care system. Family Alternatives supports youth in their development by providing nurturing family environments. Through guidance, nurturing and mentorship, Family Alternatives strives to create and develop relationships with children, which extend beyond foster care.

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CASA-Alameda County

www.casaofalamedacounty.org

By simply listening, encouraging, guiding and speaking up for a child, CASA volunteers help these vulnerable children and teens to reach their full potential. Sometimes it is just allowing a child to feel cared about for the first time, and sometimes it is helping to find a loving, permanent home for a child. Clearly, the combination of consistent mentoring and advocacy for a child’s needs results in a much greater chance that these kids will achieve a bright, successful future. We currently have 100 children on our waitlist who are in need of an advocate. Make the choice to change a foster child’s life today!

 
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Turning Points for Children

www.turningpointsforchildren.org

Turning Points for Children brings social and health services to vulnerable people. Our work is built on the foundations of wellness, safety, diversity and collaboration. We believe in the power of resilience and possibility.  Turning Points for Children runs programs providing direct resources and care to families and communities across the Philadelphia region. Turning Points provides its programs and services almost to more than 17,000 clients.

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Just in Time Foster Youth

jitfosteryouth.org

Just in Time for Foster Youth envisions a future in which every youth leaving the foster care system has access to a Community of caring adults after 18. We believe forging consistent, lasting relationships is the foundation for the success of our youth so they can thrive and enjoy productive, satisfying lives.

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Fostering Family

www.fostering-family.org

The Houston region has thousands of children in the foster care system, many of whom are currently awaiting adoption. Each year, hundreds of children age out of the foster care system. Many end up homeless, pregnant, incarcerated, or even trafficked. They need the loving intervention of ordinary Houstonians. They need families and mentors and communities who can facilitate healing, restoration, and in many cases, reunification with their biological family. We cannot and should not all do the same thing. But we can all do something.

 
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Covenant House

www.covenanthouse.org

Covenant House Missouri (CHMO) serves young people ages 16-21 who are facing homelessness or human trafficking. We meet youths’ immediate needs for safety, food, and shelter, and offer them programs and services that can help them pursue a life of opportunity. All our services are free. CHMO’s emergency shelter offers young people safety, food, clothing, showers, and a warm, safe bed. We provide on-site medical services and other programs to help youth move from homelessness to an independent, productive, and happy life. Young people can access short-term emergency care through CHMO’s street outreach program, drop-in center, and emergency shelter. Our education and vocational programs, life skills and job readiness training, and transitional housing program prepare youth for successful adulthood. Our public education and prevention programs help youth learn how to avoid homelessness before it happens.

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New Life Village

newlifevillage.org

New Life Village was founded in 2012 and is located in Tampa, Florida – an area which is heavily impacted by the affordable housing, opioid and foster care crises. NLV is an intentional, intergenerational community designed to support families raising adopted, kinship and foster children, many who have survived abuse, neglect, and trauma, offering them program-rich, below-market housing, and onsite wrap-around services. Senior citizens also live in the Village serving as surrogate grandparents, tutors and mentors to these children. The Village promotes permanency, community, and caring relationships, while offering safety and meaningful purpose within a trauma informed community. It is an alternative to the isolation, trauma, and adversity that too many foster youth, their adoptive families, and aging elders endure. Our wholistic community approach leverages the power of place, permanence, and shared social purpose to improve residents’ housing stability, access to health resources, educational attainment, and community connection. We exist to reduce the number of children in foster care by encouraging more families to adopt or to prevent children from entering foster care. Currently, there are 104 residents at the Village, with 54 children and 50 caregivers and supportive seniors living on site. 

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Hope Ft. Worth

hopefw.org

We help churches help vulnerable kids and families. There are thousands of kids in care and few churches that are engaged in helping them. This is why Hope Fort Worth exists. We have to bring these kids into care in our homes, in our churches. The government makes terrible families—that isn’t their job. Their role is to protect these kids, but it’s our job to make sure that these kids have families. We exist to mobilize local churches to make a difference in the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children. We do this by helping inspire them to action, helping them advocate for kids in our community, and helping them develop their ministries. Ultimately, we want to see families from every church open their homes to these kids through adoption and foster care, and we want to see other people from those churches wrap around and support them so that they can be successful in their placement.

 
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Children’s Aid Society of Toronto

www.torontocas.ca

Leading with excellence and working in partnership to: Prevent situations that lead to child abuse and neglect by embracing, strengthening and supporting families, and communities; Protect children and youth from abuse, and neglect; Provide safe and nurturing care for children and youth; Advocate to meet the needs of children, youth, families, and communities. We believe in:Placing the needs of children and youth first; Creating an environment that promotes trust, equality, respect, diversity, opennes s, and honesty; Affirming and valuing our staff, care providers, clients, and volunteers; Promoting enduring relationships for children, and youth; Being accountable and transparent; Demonstrating excellence, leadership, teamwork, and innovation.

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Family & Youth Initiative

www.dcfyi.org

Family & Youth Initiative grew out of a need to support teens in foster care who would otherwise not have the lasting support of caring adults. Teens who “age out” of foster care face a much more difficult transition to adulthood than their non-foster care peers. At age 26, more than a third have experienced homelessness; only 6% have completed a two or four-year college; almost half are not working; and nearly 60% of men and 30% of women have been convicted of a crime. Family & Youth Initiative is a caring supportive community of adults and teens. And the only DC area organization focused exclusively on helping teens in foster care make lifelong connections with caring adults. We match youth with host parents and mentors, and help them find adoptive families.