Bethany Services

You can make a difference

When a family chooses to welcome a child into their home, the impact they can make is far greater than you can imagine. The story below is an extraordinary example of the impact that one family can make.


E was a five month old frail, weak little guy when he came to Bethany’s foster family.  There was no light in his eyes, his hair was matted and he lay still most of the time. He had a feeding tube in his nose and a heart monitor and there was the possibility that he was deaf. He was in need of open heart surgery as well as surgery to insert a permanent feeding tube.

His new family made E their son immediately and cared for him with passion and gusto. E gradually began to make tiny improvements. He began to make eye contact, to kick his legs and make the smallest of vocal sounds. The love and nurturing he was receiving from his family was soaking in and bringing healing.

E underwent open heart surgery. His foster parents stayed by his side during his stay in the cardiac NICU. They cried and prayed over him. Their love was the key to his recovery. He then had a permanent feeding tube implanted in his stomach so that feeding and life would be much easier.

E then began to make great strides. He began smiling and laughing! He could sit upright in a special seat.  He had a new view of the world! His siblings made it their personal jobs to entertain him and engage to make him laugh. His eyes were bright and took in everything around him.

E grew, physically, emotionally and developmentally, under the Anderson’s love and support. He began to eat solid foods and wore hearing aids (though he tended to try to eat them almost as often as he wore them). His doctors were amazed at his progress as they did not believe he would be able to function well at all.

Today, E is walking, talking some and using sign language most of the time. He has a broad smile and the brightest eyes one will ever encounter. He is truly a little boy that is evidence that through the power of love and prayer, miracles occur.

Meet Cheryl

Meet Cheryl: one of the Assistant Branch Directors at Bethany Services specializing in Foster Care.

"Cheryl’s team works with at-risk youth and children in the custody of the Department of Family and Children Services.

Recently, one of our at-risk youth was hospitalized in East Georgia for his own protection.  When the child was ready to be released, he declared to his Bethany case worker, “I want to go home”.

HOME was the child’s foster family that had only hosted him for 45 days prior to his hospitalization.  This was the only stable home he had ever known."

Cheryl says that she supports Bethany because "they pour life into children".


We are honored and excited to be able to work with such an amazing organization that is providing safe and loving homes for children.

Foster Care In GA

Recently we had the opportunity to hear enlightening facts about Foster Care in Georgia from our friend Andi at Bethany Services. Andi expressed to us the huge need for foster families and the measures being taken at Bethany Services to help increase the number of foster families in Georgia.

Here are some brief facts about Foster Care in Georgia specifically :

  • An alarming growth in the number of abused and neglected children in the state of Georgia has led to a corresponding increase in the number of children in state custody from a little over 7,000 in 2012 to more than 11,000 in 2015 (GA DFCS).

  • The state has seen a 58 % increase in Child Protective Services calls leading to a higher capacity need for youth in the foster care system.

  • In 2015 alone, DFCS has seen an increase of 12.5% in placements and predict a 7.5% increase in 2016.

  • The capacity needs for Georgia's foster children has increased faster than the expansion of placement options which has led to housing children in hotel rooms.

We are honored to work with Bethany Services as they work in collaboration with the state to increase foster families and decrease the cycle of children in foster care.