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July 7th Update

FPC's Foster Care Ministry July 7, 2020 Gratitude Thank you to all of those involved in SupportOne. We have been able to create a full team of support for a family in our Danvers campus as they get ready to foster. Please continue to pray for them! Immediate Needs We are starting to collect backpack filled with school supplies. Please find the list for the care package below: K-3 Elementary Backpacks Backpack (1) Pencils (1 pack of ten) Pencil Sharpener Gluestick (2) Thick Markers (1 package)  Highlighter (2) Hard Pencil Case (1) Large Eraser (1) Package of Pencil Topper Erasers (1) Safety Scissors (1) Crayons (1 package of 24) Ruler (1) Spiral Notebook – Wide ruled format (2) Composition Notebook – Wide ruled format (1) Pocket Folder (plastic preferred) (4) Grades 4-8 Backpacks Backpack (1) Pens (1 bundle/pack) Pencils (1 bundle/pack) Pencil Sharpener Colored Pencils (1 package) Gluestick (1) Thin Markers (1 package) Highlighters (2) Pencil Pouch (1) Eraser (1) 4x6 Index Cards (1

June 4 update

FPC's Foster Care Ministry June 4, 2020 Update Gratitude Thank you to all who continue to work alongside us to provide for the necessities of those in the child welfare system. Your time, dedication and resources have made a huge difference in the lives of those in need. What is being done As a part of the Family Support Initiative, the FPC Foster Care Ministry alongside more than 30 other churches in the North Shore and eastern Massachusetts have been providing groceries, wipes, formulas, clothing, gift cards and other necessities as needs arise for families in crisis, families who have taken on new kinship placements, and foster families under new strain. Current Concerns Due to COVID-19 many families are facing job losses, loss of support, contraction of the virus, welcoming children through kinship care and other crisis.  A main concern is the amount of possible abuse being concealed during this time of global isolation, and the repercussions we may f

Foster Care Ministry

FPC's Foster Care Ministry History About ten years ago, during our missions conference we were challenged by guest speaker Oliver Muriu to open our personal homes to those in need.  He asked how many of us had empty guest rooms on most nights and to ask God if we should do anything about that.  God immediately placed a call on a few members of our congregation to share the extra bed that the Lord provided them, and over time this evolved into our Foster Care Ministry.  This ministry now includes the involvement of both the Ipswich and Danvers Campus, as well as 30 other churches around the Northshore and eastern Massachusetts. What is it? The FPC Foster Care Ministry exists to support the growing culture of action around foster care and adoption in our church and the surrounding Christian community.  The need is great for safe, supportive homes to welcome in children and youth experiencing crisis and disruption.  We believe the church is being equipped to step into t