Make a difference in the life of a child.
Even if you can't adopt, you can still help!
Even if fostering or adopting isn’t the right fit for you, there are still many ways to make a difference in the lives of kids in foster care. Each effort—-big or small-—helps create brighter futures for youth in care and those who are stepping into adulthood on their own.
Whether you're an individual, a family, a school, a community, or an organization, we've provided several ways to help below.
Quick and easy
- Raise awareness: Whether in person or online, share about the need for foster and adoptive families with your friends, family, coworkers, and social circles.
- Donate items: Spring cleaning? Have clothes, books, or toys your kids have outgrown? Donate them to a local foster closet or agency.
Recruitment or Prayer cards: If you have an upcoming event or attend a place of worship, order free cards featuring some of our kids to have on display or to share. - Financial donation: Give directly to an agency or program that supports youth in foster care.
Get more involved
- Organize a group drive: Invite your school, workplace, or community group to gather gently-used items and donate them together.
- Volunteer with a local foster or adoption agency: Help regularly or at a special event like a respite day, fundraiser, or holiday program for youth in foster care.
- Provide respite care: Offer short-term relief for caregivers, adoptive parents, or guardians. Contact the Foster Care Navigator Program, your local MDHHS office, or a foster or adoption agency near you.
GO BIG!
- Mentor a youth: A consistent, caring relationship can make all the difference for a young person in foster care. Let Mentor Michigan, YMCA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Club, or Child Help USA know you'd like to mentor a youth in foster care.
- Formally advocate: Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) to support a child in court. You can also follow child welfare legislation and contact your lawmakers to share your voice.
- Host a youth transitioning to independence: Some agencies coordinate independent living programs where families host older youth moving from foster care to adulthood.
Involve your organization or business
- Photographers needed: Volunteer your skills to photograph youth and families for MARE’s Heart Gallery and events. (You’ll always receive artistic credit!) MARE needs photographers around the state, and agencies may be looking for volunteers, too.
- Provide event space: Donate or sponsor a venue for adoption-related events, like MARE Meet & Greets. Commitment can vary from providing space only to fully sponsoring an event.
- Host MARE’s Heart Gallery: The Heart Gallery is a traveling photographic exhibit and can be displayed at community events, businesses, places of worship, and more. Shipping is always free!
Bonus ways to help!
Follow us on social media and start a conversation!
- Facebook: @MichiganAdoptionResourceExchange
- Instagram: @mareinmichigan
- YouTube: @VideosbyMARE
Every effort matters and is appreciated!
However you choose to help--whether it’s donating gently used items, mentoring a teen, or spreading awareness in your community or online--you are making a difference. Together, we can change the story for youth in foster care and help them to find hope for the future.