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We’re All in This Together – Part 2

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An open letter to everyone I know. ~ Bess Wilfong

I just returned from one of our Angels’ Arms homes. I feel a strong obligation to share with you what is happening right here in our community.

Far too many of the children coming into care are in situations that are similar to those occurring in third world countries. Every time I encounter one of these situations I am saddened, yet I also know there are so many ways to rectify these issues and barriers plaguing so many families.

Yes, many children come into foster care because they must be removed from abusive and/or neglectful situations. I feel sick everytime I hear one of these stories and then meet these children. Yet some of them come into care because their parent or parents are struggling to make ends meet. They are working and have daycare qualification barriers. Parents are losing their jobs because they have court dates that they are required to attend. Clearly, some of these parents love their children, but they’re stuck: stuck in a cycle that forces them to earn money, but it’s not enough to cover their expenses.

All the finger pointing and blaming in the world won’t change any of this. What WILL change this is understanding that we are all in this together. Those of us raised in loving families with consistent support systems have a responsibility to help others—regardless of how they ended up where they are.

This is not a political issue. This is human being issue that involves each and every person reading this letter to embrace the understanding that it truly takes a village to raise a child, and we all need to be there for each other.

There are countless times that I’ve called on friends and family to help me with my children. Imagine if we didn’t have that safety net. Not everyone does.

If we make caring for our family members our sole purpose in life, we aren’t doing what we should and need to do. If you’re reading this letter, you’re more than likely one of the privileged, as am I, who has all we need and then some.

Real scenario that recently happened: Mom was working. Dad fell asleep, exhausted from working 2 jobs. Two of the younger children managed to get outside, and the police were called out of concern. Upon arrival, the police found the home not in the cleanliest of conditions. The decision was made to have the children brought into the state’s care.

It’s a horrible situation for everyone involved. Rather than condemn anyone’s actions, let’s help.

If you know a foster family, ask them how you can help. If you see a family struggling, find out what you can do. Many of the foster families I know, including the ones living in Angels’ Arms’ homes, are more than open to our community’s help. They often even help the biological parents or relatives or adoptive parents to they can properly care for the child. Sometimes the parents need help getting their place in order. Sometimes the parents need time getting their entire life in order.

I ask you to please think about your life. I know that I am beyond privileged. I have a lovely home, a beautiful family, a dedicated and amazing staff, and some of the best and most dependable friends anyone can ask for. I can’t ask for more.

We all have different personalities, revenue flows, limitations, and talents. The one thing I know for sure is we can all do something. Please be grateful for what you have. If you have a job, be thankful. If you have your health, be ecstatic. If you don’t have great health, but you’re alive, understand that there’s a reason you’re still here. If you have a family, a house, a car, anything at all that so many others don’t have, be thankful.

Be a part of the village. Share the joy that so many of us get to experience when we contribute in a tiny or big way. Just think of the army our Angels’ Arms families have behind them:

  • Foster parents who sacrifice so much and who care for them and will advocate to no end to help them succeed
  • A group of lovely people who take all of our families on special outings every single month
  • People who collect items our families needs
  • Dedicated educators
  • A personalized denim quilt to keep forever
  • Birthday celebrations
  • Mentors
  • People who buy their class rings, yearbooks, prom attire, and more
  • Memberships to recreation clubs

The list goes on and on.

Please be a part of the village. Focusing inward won’t bring you more happiness, but reaching out will give you far more than you ever knew you could have.

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Help with meals

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The struggle (to keep the pantry stocked) is real.

Summer time for foster families means having to provide 3 meals per day for 6+ children, not to mention all the snacks.

The next time you are at the grocery store, please pick up a few extra things and drop them off to the Angels’ Arms office OR at any of the 11 Angels’ Arms homes.

The families would love any of the following items: milk, bread, eggs, cheese, fruits, vegetables, ground beef, chicken, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, frozen pizzas, Hot Pockets, pudding and fruit cups, peanut butter, snack bars, mac n’ cheese, oatmeal packs, cereal, cereal and cereal.

To see which families need groceries, click HERE
If you would like to make a meal for a family instead, click HERE
To donate funds towards groceries, click HERE

If you would like more info or have questions, please contact Amber Odom at 314.842.8400 or email amber@angelsarms.org

Thank you in advance for your support!

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Sponsor a child’s birthday

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But as we continue to plan and prepare, I can’t help but think about the Angels’ Arms foster parents who have four or more kids in their homes. Believe it or not, many children in our homes have never experienced a birthday party before. While the foster parents do their best to help make it as special as possible, it becomes expensive very quickly. But this is where you come in.

As a birthday pal, you and your family can make our children feel loved on their special day. Along with the foster parents, you can provide a birthday celebration for a deserving child in our community. Parties can range from a trip to the child’s favorite restaurant or activity, to a party at the foster home with the family. 

If you are interested in becoming an Angels’ Arms Birthday Pal, please contact Amber Odom at 314.842.8400 or email amber@angelsarms.org.

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Amber Odom
Angels’ Arms Administrative Assistant

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Angels’ Arms House #12 Opens

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Angels’ Arms 12th home, donated by the Hoffman Family.

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On March 1st, the newest Angels’ Arms family moved into house #12, located in Florissant. The lovely 4 bedroom home originally belonged to the Hoffman family who built it many years ago and raised 3 boys there. After the parents passed away, the children decided they would donate their beautiful home to Angels’ Arms. Now it’s a safe haven to 4 foster children and foster mom Ramona Spencer.

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Foster mom Ramona Spencer (right) had help settling in from a great friend.

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Moving day! This house is now home to 4 kiddos, including a sibling group of 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Happy National Mentor Appreciation Month!

DID YOU KNOW….January is National Mentor Appreciation Month, and the perfect month to begin our journey with Life Launch’s mentor program!

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Each of our youth, ages 14-21 have the potential to achieve anything they put their minds to…be it graduating college to pursue careers in media or engineering or giving to others through a career in nursing. But to get there, they must overcome the obstacles life has thrown their way. Their stories reflect the trauma of child abuse and neglect, loss of siblings and parents, people moving quickly in and out of their lives and ALL before finding a home in Angels’ Arms. Many fear what the future holds because their past and present are often painful to confront BUT THEY ARE NOT WITHOUT HOPE!!

HOPE of a reliable adult who can walk beside them and won’t give up on them. HOPE of a relationship with someone who will hear what they have to say and encourage their voice. HOPE of a connection to new opportunities. HOPE of a friend to challenge them to dream and strive to achieve that dream.

Their call has been heard, with over 20 mentor applicants stepping up for our youth!! From attorneys and teachers to retirees and graduate students, each person brings with them valuable life experiences, passion impacting the community, and the excitement of being the first to make this endeavor with the youth!

Do you have what it takes to be a mentor? Check out us out at angelsarm.org/life-launch to learn more! Contact Amanda O’Neal at amanda@angelsarms.org with any questions about how you can make a difference in the life of a youth!

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Cisco Preps Angels’ Arms’ Newest Foster Home

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How do we thank all of the dedicated and caring Cisco employees who came to our newest Angels’ Arms home to decorate the bedrooms, baths and basement area.

Everyone did a fantastic job of getting right to work and performing the tedious tasks of assembling IKEA furniture. The rooms are warm, fun and inviting and are just about ready to accommodate some beautiful foster children.

And if that wasn’t enough, they provided several much-needed items such as diapers, wipes, paper products, food, cleaning supplies, sheets, curtains, blankets, and much more. RaMona (the new foster mom who will be caring for kids in this house) is overjoyed and overcome with emotion by their generosity. She can’t wait to move in and start her new role as foster mom of 6.

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We are truly grateful for all the money Cisco was able to secure for this project. They made all of our lives a bit easier by getting this home closer to being move-in ready and to be a happy haven for many children over the next several years.

Thank you, Cisco, for making a real difference in the lives of innocent children. You have done so much for this mission.

For more photos, click HERE

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2015 New Kicks for Foster Kids

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UPDATE: 12/2/2015

WOW! THANK YOU to everyone who donated on ?#?GivingTuesday?! You blew our $3, 500 goal out of the water and helped us raise $7,180 which will ensure that ALL 58 kiddos in our homes receive a new pair of tennis shoes and the extra funds raised will help us continue to assist our foster families ongoing needs into 2016. Thank you for believing in the work that we do. With your support, we’re able to show the foster children in our homes that they are wanted, loved and worthy! 

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2015 is #GivingTuesday

Your contribution on #GivingTuesday will ensure that ALL 58 foster children living in our 11 Angels’ Arms homes receive a new pair of tennis shoes for the 3rd Annual NEW KICKS FOR FOSTER KIDS fundraising campaign! 

We must raise $3,500 in 24 hours so that each child is guaranteed a new pair of kicks. Many of the children in our homes have never had a new pair of tennis shoes that they got to pick out on their own. Your donation will help them make memories that will last a lifetime. 
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#GivingTuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back. On Tuesday, December 1, 2015, charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give.

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Our kids are ready for Halloween thanks to the NCL!

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On October 11th, the National Charity League brought the Halloween spirit out in each of our foster children through their Halloween Costume Collection Pick-Up day at Forest Hills Country Club. This collection of costumes was organized by Kelle Crowe and the NCL Class of 2018 and gathered at various churches and dance studios, as well as other area schools.

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For close to three hours, Angels’ Arms foster parents and their children were able to “shop” and pick out the exact costume they wanted to be this year for Halloween. 

While this was an exciting and fun day for the children, the parents were just as thankful as the kids. Collecting Halloween costumes allowed our foster parents to save time and money. With some Angels’ Arms foster families having 5+ children under the age of 10…that’s a lot of time and money saved!

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Now, all Angels’ Arms foster children can enjoy Halloween tricks and treats this year thanks to the NCL. Happy Halloween!