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Becky Williams $450.00 raised
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Kristie Gibson $432.30 raised
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1 Christine and Donald Stiger $300.00
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2 Vickie Gibson $250.00
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3 Becky Williams $150.00
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4 Sarah Proctor $100.00
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5 Lyndsay Hoover $100.00
WHY BE A SUPER HERO
Who is your hero? Was it your high school coach, your 6th grade math teacher, the boss who gave you your first break?
At ACH Child and Family Services, our foster families are our super heroes! Our foster families change lives by providing safety and love. They open their homes and their hearts to abused and neglected children who are no longer able to live with their own families.
Be a super hero and save the day during during National Foster Care Awareness Month!
COME TO THE RESCUE!
- Be a hero by making a donation to help our foster kids fighting for their future and the foster parents fighting for their success. Just click “Donate Now.”
- Become a Super Hero! Set a fundraising goal and enlist the support of your friends to help you meet and exceed that goal! It’s easy—you’ll have your own fundraising page so your followers can join in this worthy cause. Just Click “Be a Super Hero.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Last year in Tarrant County
- There were 5,842 confirmed victims of child abuse.
- We had the fourth highest number of confirmed victims in the state of Texas.
Our Impact
- In 2018, 170 ACH foster families opened their homes and their hearts to 257 children who could no longer live with their own families.
- “Our Community, Our Kids,” a division of ACH, offered care and support for 2,306 children across North Texas.
- ACH provided 77 young adults who have aged out of foster care with a safe place to live, while teaching them life skills, mentoring opportunities and counseling.
- 39 children found their forever home through ACH's adoption program.