🏡 Adoption & Foster Homes — Surrounding the Families Who Open Their Doors
When a family opens its door to a child who needs one, they take on something holy and heavy at once. The heart here is to surround those homes — so more children can claim a place that is truly their own.
There’s a particular kind of courage in a family that looks at a child who isn’t theirs by birth and says, “You are now.” It’s holy. It’s also exhausting, and expensive, and often lonelier than anyone lets on. The door stays open because someone keeps choosing to hold it open — early mornings, hard seasons, and all. Those families don’t need applause — they need to be surrounded, and that’s the heart we’re building toward.
Children waiting for a place to belong, and the adoptive and foster families and homes who open their lives to them.
Opening your home to a child is one of the most generous things a family can do — and one of the most demanding.
- Adoption costs can run into the tens of thousands of dollars before a child ever comes home.
- Foster families absorb real, ongoing expenses while pouring out emotional energy most people never see.
- Children who’ve been through hard places need patient, stable homes — and stability takes money and margin.
- Many families who would say yes hold back, because the practical weight feels impossible to carry alone.
The vision is to ease that weight — so the door can stay open, the welcome can last, and more children can claim a place that is truly their own.
What Coming Alongside Could Look Like
Surrounding the family
The vision is to ease the practical weight families carry when they say yes — so the door can stay open and the welcome can last.
Keeping the child at the center
Every child deserves to be received as a son or daughter, not a case. Anything we ever do here is meant to protect that dignity — quietly and with care.
This page describes a heart and a vision — not current operations, a promise, or a request for donations. Kingdom Seed Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) still in formation; nothing here is an offer, a commitment, enrollment in any program, or financial advice. Any future giving would be voluntary, unrestricted, and lawful.
Questions
Is this a placement agency or a grant?
Neither. We are not an adoption agency and we do not place children or award grants. This is a statement of heart and future vision. Kingdom Seed Foundation is a 501(c)(3) still in formation.
Foster, adoptive, or both?
Both are on our heart. Whether a family is fostering for a season or adopting for a lifetime, the need to be supported and surrounded is the same.