Have you ever been really pleasantly surprised by something? Or happened upon something fantastic just by chance? It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it can feel like the universe is sending you a message.
A few months ago I was walking down the street in Oakland. You may associate Oakland with high crime and the Raiders, but it’s a pretty diverse city and not as bad as the press would have you believe. Anyway, as I was walking a city bus stopped about 20 feet ahead of me. I’m not one to notice ads on buses, but this one caught my eye.
Family Builders, finding homes for LGBT foster kids
Wow. That ad would look right at home in San Francisco, but in Oakland?
When I got home I went to the Family Builders website to see what they’re all about. While I can’t foster a child, I did become familiar with the alarming statistics about LGBT kids in foster care while researching for Gingerbread Palace, where one of the characters was a foster kid who finally found a loving home after years of abuse in the foster system. I made up an organization that he worked with helping out foster kids. But Family Builders was a real life organization that did exactly what I imagined.
I immediately sent in a donation. It wasn’t much, but any little bit counts.
I also called to find out about volunteer opportunities. The woman I spoke to was surprised, because they don’t usually get volunteers and didn’t quite know how I could help, though she’s keeping me in mind.
That was also when I decided to donate the royalties from my Gingerbread bonus story to Family Builders.
I was going to post about that during May, which was Foster Care Month, but didn’t manage to.
So I’m posting about it right now. During June, as part of Pride Month, Family Builders is running a special campaign and I’d like to be able to send them a much bigger donation than last time.
Would you believe their goal is only $2500 for this special Pride and Joy campaign? That’s a tiny amount for such a huge problem. I imagine they don’t get much support at all, if that’s all they’re trying to raise.
You can help by buying a copy of An Extra Helping of Gingerbread. Whether or not you’ve read the original novella, this stands alone and doesn’t give spoilers about Gingerbread Palace. It’s a Christmas story with a hot fireman and a sexy chef. What’s not to love about that?
It’s only $2.99 at Amazon and All Romance.
Why you should consider supporting this project:
(Statistics from Family Builders and National Center for Lesbian Rights)
More about Family Builders:
Family Builders believes that every child has the right to grow up in a permanent, nurturing family regardless of that child’s age, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or medical, physical or emotional condition. Family Builders educates the community about the needs of waiting children, advocates on their behalf, and places children with permanent, secure families through adoption, and other forms of permanence. Family Builders’ goal is that no child will leave the foster care system without a permanent, loving and caring parent.
Great charity to support, EM. *hugs* I just bought my copy and am looking forward to reading it!
Thanks, Charley, I really appreciate the support. Please share a link if you can? Thank you!
Already gotcha covered. But another tweet couldn’t hurt.
I hope you reach your goal! 🙂
Wow EM! This is a fantastic idea. You were kind enough to send me a copy from a contest when this came out, but I’d love to buy a copy and gift it to someone for the cause. Just tell me which etailer will provide the most in the way of a donation and I’m on it.
That’s so sweet of you. I think both Amazon and ARe pay the same. I’d rather not charge 2.99 but a lower price doesn’t pay much at Amazon. Shop wherever you like to.
Love it! Excellent charity.
Thanks for your support, Brandon. It really is trying to fill a very big void.
Wow, this is a great charity, EM! Thank you for sharing it! Is this charity the only you’ve seen of its kind?
It’s the only one I’ve found so far, but then I wasn’t really looking, since this one is local. Here is an article about some states trying to work through these issues. If you live in one, you might want to contact a state foster agency to see which organizations they work with.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/22/gay-foster-kids-discrimination-_n_3483473.html
Thank you so much for doing this. I’ve been a therapeutic foster parent for fourteen years taking in the hardest kids to place and have cared for lgbt youth in the past. My last placement was lgbt, but unfortunately he was also not where he needed to be and he put my life in danger. As a result, I decided to quit foster care. But now I’m reconsidering and may start again, only taking in lgbt youth (and who want to be in a family). Thank you for your inspiration and your kindness in donating to this wonderful organization. I’m looking forward to my purchased copy of your book. 🙂
I’m sorry you had a bad experience with one boy. I can understand why you decided to quit. Thank you for the donation and good luck if you choose to foster another child. If I had the family situation to do so, I would want to foster. Since I can’t this is the best I can do right now.
I just bought your book. It’s only 2.99 but I hope it helps. Good job.
Thanks very much, Tim. Any little bit counts. If you’d like to donate more, you can paypal me, or you can donate directly at the Family Builders website. Thank you!