Meet important needs and provide long-term support for children, youth, and families in a way that is not offered through traditional services models.
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Establish relational permanence. National Angels volunteers remain committed to families and youth, and often stay connected with them after their volunteer period has ended.
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Create normalcy opportunities for youth in foster care, which promotes healthy social development and well-being.
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The social capital generated through National Angels programming can help reduce hardships experienced by children and families by providing relationship-based resources to navigate challenges.
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The Love Box Program
Hear about our Love Box program from Zach Lambert, who has been a recipient of the Love Box as a foster parent, and given the Love Box as a volunteer. |
The Dare to Dream Program
Hear from Allen about the power of relationships, and how just showing up makes all the difference for youth in care. |
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