Family-Based Care

A loving family for every child.

Children belong in families—not orphanages

Decades of research show that family is the best place for a child’s physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual development.

But poverty, disease, violence, and catastrophes often put immense pressure on families, jeopardizing their ability to stay together. In fact, according to UNICEF, nearly 90% of the world’s orphans have at least one living parent who cannot afford to safely care for them.

Children thrive in loving homes. That’s why Sanctuary For Children provides family-based care.

How Sanctuary for Children keeps children in families

Reunification

First, we work to remove children from institutions and reunify their families. We help their caregivers address the challenges that may have caused them to surrender their children to orphanages.

Foster care and adoption

When reunification isn’t possible, we partner with churches, governments, and other community groups to recruit and train foster and adoptive parents.

Consultation and advocacy

We work with local governments and institutions to promote family-based care as an alternative to orphanages and help to build legal structures to protect vulnerable children.

Is your church interested in learning more about how to support foster families in Ghana?

Find out how you can become a foster care friendly church.

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress…” –James 1:27 (NIV)