How Can You Help

If you have a little time or a lot of time, our children can use your help. Drag an amount of time into the box to see what you can do to help:

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30 seconds
Sign an online petition to the legislature or Congress to support child and family-friendly legislation.

60 seconds
Join us and invite your friends to follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

2 minutes
Make an online donation in support of our mission.

5 minutes
Invite a friend to attend a Community Connection Tour to learn more about us.

15 minutes
Tell the story of why you share our passion for helping vulnerable children and families.

1 hour
Speak to your employer or faith-based community to encourage them to get involved in support of children and families. Advocate for family-friendly workplace policies.

a couple of hours
Attend or volunteer for one of our community or fundraising events. Host a Community Connection Tour in your home or at your workplace.

a few hours per month
Participate on our Board of Directors or one of our advisory committees to support program and policy improvements. Teach life skills to foster youth in preparation for adulthood.

a few hours per week
Mentor a child in need of adult guidance. Become a job coach for a current or former foster youth.

a year
Become a full-time volunteer with AmeriCorps*VISTA. Employ a foster youth.

a lifetime
Become a foster or adoptive parent.

 

Testimonials

"Family Services of Metro Orlando helped me be a child when I needed to be a child. And they’re helping me become an adult now that it’s time for me to be a man. They haven’t let me down and have been a blessing in my life." 
–JK, age 18.
 

"There’s always room for hope in a child’s heart and that child always needs that room to be filled. "
–CJR, age 16.
 

"Without Family Services of Metro Orlando being there for me, I’d probably be in the streets, you know, selling drugs, being in jail, probably dead."
–JA, age 20
 

"I didn’t always have somebody to take care of me so I really want to say that being in foster care kind of gave me an opportunity to go back into my childhood a little bit and then redevelop myself into an adult. "
–JK, age 18
 

"[Home is] somewhere I can hope and dream and be thinking of the future. It means I get a family and I can see the world the way I always wanted to."
–CJR, age 17
 

"If people take the time and choose carefully, they’ll pick me." 
–AL, age 14
 

"I see souls in these pictures. These are our children. They belong to this community."
–Dick Batchelor
 


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