
Middle schoolers, who can relate? Our Volunteers can!
As one can image, in 2020 there was a tremendous amount of change in one of our foster parent’s home. The four girls they fostered

As one can image, in 2020 there was a tremendous amount of change in one of our foster parent’s home. The four girls they fostered

Over the holidays, The Petritz Foundation and Colorado Springs Food Rescue developed a unique plan to help both local restaurants struggling to stay afloat due to the pandemic as well as community members suffering financially from the economic slowdown. Aptly named the “Soup for the Soul” campaign, the sponsoring foundations purchased soup from local restaurants and then distributed it to local nonprofits, including Fostering Hope, to ensure vulnerable populations had soup to eat for the holidays.
Editor’s note: The following essay was written by Brian Ferguson, Fostering Hope’s Youth Transitions Coordinator. Names have been changed to protect confidentiality. Jason and I
Fostering Hope is excited to announce that we have received $5,000 from the Sky Ranch Foundation to support our work helping youth who are aging
Updated June 24, 1:15 p.m.: Our Fostering Hope picnic is still on today, despite the cloudy weather and chance of rain. We have a big

Did you know only 8 percent of people keep their New Year’s resolutions? Yet so many of us keep making them year after year in
Zaire is going to college. He has a steady job. He’s saving money for the future, and he is executing on a thoughtful, carefully laid
It always feels good to give to a great cause, but it is even more fun with a little friendly competition and some cool prizes. Fostering Hope
Fostering Hope Program Coordinator This is a unique opportunity to be a key participant in a nonprofit organization that values its employees and those that
“For the first time in my life, I got to be a kid.” Not something you often hear from a 17-year old. But then again,