BIBLICALLY-BASED TRAINING
Biblically-based, state-approved training that provides the info and tools for success.
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A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY
Resources to equip your friends, family and church to care for you as you care for kids.
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EXPERIENCED GUIDE
Experienced Christian Case Manager to pray for, encourage and guide you.
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UPCOMING TRAININGS IN NORTHERN COLORADO
1. INFO MEETING: 1 hour
Info meetings are the first step to becoming a certified foster parent! These one-hour, online trainings will answer your questions, explain the process, and connect you to a Project 1.27 Case Manager.
Info meetings are the first step to becoming a certified foster parent! These one-hour, online trainings will answer your questions, explain the process, and connect you to a Project 1.27 Case Manager.
2. FACT TRAINING: 12 hours
After attending an info meeting and connecting with a Case Manager, the next step is FACT (Foster/Adoptive Core Training). FACT teaches the core competencies outlined by the Colorado Department of Human Services.
After attending an info meeting and connecting with a Case Manager, the next step is FACT (Foster/Adoptive Core Training). FACT teaches the core competencies outlined by the Colorado Department of Human Services.
3. LIFTT TRAINING: 12 hours
LIFTT is a unique Biblically-based training that complements the competencies outlined by the Colorado Department of Human Services. This training session is taught from a Christian perspective by pastors, professionals, and Project 1.27 parent alumni.
LIFTT is a unique Biblically-based training that complements the competencies outlined by the Colorado Department of Human Services. This training session is taught from a Christian perspective by pastors, professionals, and Project 1.27 parent alumni.
4. SUPPORT TEAM TRAINING: 4 HOURS
Project 1.27 families are required to bring at least four adult friends or family members to Support Team Training.
Project 1.27 families are required to bring at least four adult friends or family members to Support Team Training.
OPENED MY EYES
The training opened my eyes to the real need of foster parents. Learning everything we did about being foster parents and the impact that can have on a child's life and in their family’s life was really incredible.We feel very thankful to have found your organization!
-Brenda
-Brenda
WHAT MAKES PROJECT 1.27 DIFFERENT?
In December 2004 there were 875 children legally available for adoption in the Colorado foster care system. With the knowledge of over 3,000 active churches in Colorado, Pastor Robert Gelinas of Colorado Community Church began speaking with the state government to see how Colorado churches could work toward finding homes for these children.
He explained, “The body of Christ needs to come together to make sure there are no children waiting for homes in Colorado. It is a travesty that we have kids waiting for homes in our own backyards. That should never be the case.”
Thus, Project 1.27 was born with the vision that if each church in Colorado had one family step forward to adopt a child, there would be waiting parents instead of children. James 1:27 serves as a central verse of the mission, stating that “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans… in their distress.”
Through the collaborative efforts of state and county agencies, churches and faith-based organizations like Project 1.27, the number of waiting children has declined in recent years. Project 1.27 now focuses on inspiring and recruiting families to both foster and adopt through the Foster Care System. Through our work in Colorado, as well as efforts toward a national expansion, Project 1.27 continuously strives to achieve our vision of a family waiting for every child!
He explained, “The body of Christ needs to come together to make sure there are no children waiting for homes in Colorado. It is a travesty that we have kids waiting for homes in our own backyards. That should never be the case.”
Thus, Project 1.27 was born with the vision that if each church in Colorado had one family step forward to adopt a child, there would be waiting parents instead of children. James 1:27 serves as a central verse of the mission, stating that “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans… in their distress.”
Through the collaborative efforts of state and county agencies, churches and faith-based organizations like Project 1.27, the number of waiting children has declined in recent years. Project 1.27 now focuses on inspiring and recruiting families to both foster and adopt through the Foster Care System. Through our work in Colorado, as well as efforts toward a national expansion, Project 1.27 continuously strives to achieve our vision of a family waiting for every child!
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Or email Liz Brodzinski: lbrodzinski@project127.org