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The Forgotten Podcast

Episode 263: Learning How to Serve the Foster Care Community (w/ April Hobbs)

The Forgotten Podcast

The Forgotten Initiative

Christian, Family, Adoption, Kids & Family, Fostercare

4.9532 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

How much do you know about the foster care community where you live? Many people—both individuals and organizations like churches—want to support their vulnerable neighbors. But few are aware of the many practical ways they can help the children, biological families, foster families, and agency workers who make up their local foster care communities.

When our latest guest discovered the overwhelming needs of her local foster care community, she was passionate about getting her local church involved. But when she first set out to make this a reality, her mission turned out to be harder than expected. Her experience is a common one that’s happening all over America. The truth is, many people care, but they don’t always know how to help.

April Hobbs is a passionate champion for foster care as well as a devoted wife and mother. She and husband, Derrick, became foster parents seven years ago and they find tremendous purpose and joy in serving vulnerable families.

When April wanted to see her local foster care agency supported by the church, she joined our team of TFI Advocates and started her own ministry in Murray County, GA. It’s through this partnership that she was able to break through the barriers and get the church involved in meeting the needs of her local agency workers and the families they serve.

In this episode, April shares powerful words about how God calls us to act, what factors often prevent Christians from doing more to serve vulnerable families, the importance of sharing the difficult parts of the fostering journey, and much more.

Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes for this episode: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/april-hobbs-263/

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sharing the stories of the foster care community.

0:04.0

This is The Forgotten podcast.

0:08.7

The main thing that I wish I would have realized sooner was like, don't be afraid to ask for help.

0:14.2

Don't be afraid to put that out there and say, like, this is really hard and this makes me very vulnerable, but this is, you know, what we're dealing with.

0:22.4

Because like I said, there were times where we were like, oh, we're not doing this anymore.

0:25.5

We can't do this anymore.

0:27.3

It can be very, very hard, especially if you're carrying it alone.

0:31.2

And no one should have to do that.

0:33.9

Hey, it's Jamie Cabe.

0:35.8

Welcome to the Forgotten podcast where we are highlighting the stories of the people of foster care.

0:41.6

We want to bring you hope and encouragement in your journey and help you support the foster care community where you live.

0:49.1

This podcast is a resource of the Forgotten Initiative.

0:53.1

Learn more about our work across America

0:55.2

and how you can get involved by visiting

0:57.8

theforgotteninitiative.org.

1:00.2

And please consider joining with us on mission

1:03.4

with a gift of any amount.

1:05.8

You can do this by texting the word forgotten

1:08.4

to 44321. Okay, it's time. Let's do this.

1:19.5

April Hobbs is a passionate champion for foster care, as well as a devoted wife and mother. Married to Derek,

1:29.0

she is a stay-at-home mom to their five children adopted through foster care, and they are

1:34.7

currently fostering another child. For the past seven years, April and her family have been

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