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How You Can Help

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age 10

“When I was removed, my parents put a few stuffed animals into a trash bag for me and handed them to me in the back of the lady’s car. I knew I wasn't important; the stuffed animals were from court, but now I felt like trash, too. When I got to her office, she handed me two bags. They both were real nice. Inside were so many clothes, new shoes, socks, deodorant, body wash, a blanket, and a new stuffed, very fuzzy bear; it all felt so warm. I changed myself into the clothes, put on the new socks and shoes, then wrapped the blanket around me while squeezing the softest stuffed bear so tight, it was the first time in forever, I didn’t feel like trash!"

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age 12

“I came into care after a really bad night. I was dirty, scared, and shaking. I didn’t want anyone to look at me. The Hope Bag had clean clothes, shower products, deodorant, socks, underwear, and the softest blanket. Once I was able to take a shower and use all my new products, I was able to let myself breathe, let go, cry, and process everything. I then put on all my new clothes and looked in the mirror to see someone who was going to be okay." 

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Foster Parent

“Our foster daughter told us later that the Hope Bag made her feel like someone cared about her before she even walked through our door. That kind of reassurance is priceless.”

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AGE 14

“I didn’t cry when they removed me. I didn’t cry in the car. I didn’t cry when they told me I couldn’t go back home. I just shut down. When I got to the foster home, they handed me the Hope Bags. I unzipped it, and the smell of clean clothes and shampoo hit me. I don’t know why, but that smell so simple and clean made me cry for the first time in a long time. Those hope bags didn’t fix everything. But it was the feel of the hope bags like I was going to be alright.”

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Age 8

“I was always cold living outside. I didn’t want to say anything because I didn’t want to be a problem. When I was taken and opened the two bags for me, I saw the fuzzy warm blanket, coat, shoes, and socks first. I put them all on and started to cry because I didn’t have to pretend I wasn’t cold anymore.”

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Age 6

“I didn’t know where I was going and was very scared. I cried as the worker took me. Then she gave me bags, and I saw the crayons, coloring book, big bear, and unicorn blanket. It made me feel a little less scared and helped me stop crying."

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Social Worker

“As a social worker, I’ve seen countless children enter care with nothing but fear and the clothes on their backs. When I hand them a Hope Bag, their shoulders drop. Their breathing slows. It changes the tone of the entire transition. It gives them dignity in a moment that feels out of control.”

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Age 9

“When I saw the Hope Bag, I knew someone had made it for kids like me. That made me know I wasn’t the only one this happens to. It made me feel less alone."

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Age 15

“I left home with nothing. Not even shoes. I felt so embarrassed and angry. But the Hope Bag had everything I needed, even new shoes. It helped me feel like I could start over without feeling so ashamed.”

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Age 14

“I didn’t want anyone to know how nervous I was. But when I opened the Hope Bag and saw everything for me. It made me feel like I could handle what was happening. Like someone believed I could be brave.”

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Volunteer Teams

Hands-on opportunities that directly support children entering foster care.

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Hope Bag Team

Pack, shop for, and help deliver Hope Bags to foster homes and social workers.

On-call / as needed

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Storage Organizing Team

Sort, organize, and inventory donations at our storage unit,

Availability weekly

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Donation Pick-Up Team

Pick up donated items across Baldwin County and deliver them to storage.

Vehicle required

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Creative Kids Spreading Hope

One drawing at a time.

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Each year, children from our community submit artwork that brings joy and encouragement. Winning designs are turned into tags and attached to Hope Bags-reminding children entering foster care that they are seen and cared for.

Ages 4-6
Ages 7-9
Ages 10-12
Ages 13-17

Submissions January 2026 - September 16, 2026

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Winners: One per age group

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Artwork featured on Hope Bags

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There are many ways to support foster children in our community-and we'd love to explore what involvement looks like for you.

Ways to Get Involved

  • Volunteer with packing events or community initiatives
     

  • Explore corporate or community partnerships
     

  • Help spread the word through your network
     

  • Connect us with speaking opportunities, events, or organizations
     

  • Share professional skills, resources, or in-kind support

We're especially grateful for community members who can help open doors-whether that's inviting us to speak, introducing us to potential partners, or helping amplify our mission.

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We'll follow up within 1-2 business days.

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BAGS & BINGO

Bags & Bingo Brunch

Bags & Bingo Brunch

Bags & Bingo Brunch

Save the Date
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Bingo

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Bags

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Join us for a brunch fundraiser featuring designer handbag bingo, champagne and mimosas, and delicious bites, all in support of children entering foster care in our community.

Tickets & Sponsorship Opportunities are limited

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