Mission Statement:
Cross Cultural Adoption And Foster Parent (s) Inc, will reach out to Abused and Neglected Teenagers who are about to exit the System.
Our Vision:
CCAAFP plan and strategy will be to help these teenagers with Accommodation in Transitional Housing, finding foster parents who are dedicated and willing to foster and adopt teenagers. “This is my Command: Love each other” John 15:17.
Our Values:
CCAAFP strongly believe that: values, traditions, norms, customs, arts, history, folklore, are based on “Love Transcends all cultures and knows no boundaries” Many teenagers who are about to exit the system (kids who were abused and neglected and were award of the Court) are terrified and scared to go out into the real world alone and be independent. There is a whole world out there waiting for them with no one to hold their hands or a family to go back to at the end of the day. We believe that today’s youth are tomorrow’s leaders and how we all prepare them will affect us somehow, knowingly, or unknowingly.
Services:
Cross Cultural Adoption and Foster Parent(s) is non-profit organization based in California-USA. CCAAFP is committed to providing programs and services that are designed to address the special and specific challenges faced by today’s abused and neglected children and young people. We will work closely with Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS and Probation Department) to provide alternatives and solutions that best fit each individual child’s needs. CCAAFP will focus on clinical, quality, spiritual and consistency with all the children’s need in our care. We will develop program that support these foster children like: Transitional Living - helping them with: independent living skills, job application, college application, budgeting, and healthy relationships. We also believe that good mental health, cultural competency and great opportunities presented to these young people will help them become independent adults in the future. Would you care enough to make a difference in a teenager’s life?


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