How We Help

Helping Build Forever Families

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Our mission is to help unwanted, abandoned and orphaned children find permanent loving homes and their own sense of self-worth. We do this by developing and coordinating resources and programs to create community awareness, recruit adoptive families, provide financial aid for adoption and assistance for foster children and orphans.

Thousands of children in San Diego County find themselves unwanted, alone or abandoned. Worst of all, they find themselves without hope or any sense of self-worth. The Rivers of Hope Foundation works with organizations, partners and individuals to develop a network of resources and programs designed to bring HOPE back to these children. This includes the recruitment of prospective parents, working with agencies to make the process easier for those who want to adopt, and giving foster children opportunities and resources to grow as young people. Together, we strive to provide those in need of a full, loving family several paths, or "rivers", to the hope they so desperately need. The Rivers of Hope Foundation's primary goal is to help build Forever Families in San Diego.

The Rivers of Hope  Foundation currently operates or facilitates six major programs in San Diego County. They are:

 
RIVERS OF HOPE BIRTHDAY CLUB

Birthday Club -- birthdayclublogo.jpgFor a small child, celebrating a birthday in a shelter or residential care facility can be a lonely and depressing experience. Often the day goes unnoticed and wishes unfulfilled. The Rivers of Hope Birthday Club changes all of that by providing a birthday gift on the child’s special day.  The gift not only gives the children a chance to pick out their own special gift, but it also sends a message that someone cares, and remembers. This program is operated in partnership with Promises 2 Kids.

Through 2013, the Rivers of Hope Foundation has committed to purchasing gift certificates worth $90,000.  Birthday wishes for kids in the foster care system on their special day.

 
SOMETHING SPECIAL FUND

Something Special Fund -- rohssfundlogo.jpgThe Something Special Fund provides support for foster children that their parent will not or cannot provide. Special circumstances often arise in a child’s life where they need additional financial support for activities such as sports equipment, music classes, a class photo, or application fees to apply for college.  Because of this lack of funding, many foster youth are unable to fully experience everything life has to offer them at this age which is so critical to a sense of belonging.  The Something Special Fund Program, which is operated in partnership with Promises 2 Kids, was designed to provide foster youth with additional funds so that they don’t have to sit on the sidelines because they don’t have a prom dress or suit or because they can’t afford sheet music, art supplies or a class ring.  Up to $350 in financial support is provided on an ‘as needed’ basis and upon the request of a social worker.

In 2010, Rivers of Hope has committed to funding “something special” for approximately 90 foster kids waiting to be adopted. This is a commitment of at least $22,500.

 
THE HEART GALLERY

Heart Gallery -- heartgallery_logo.jpgThe Heart Gallery is a photographic exhibit created to find forever families for children in foster care. It is designed to showcase children in San Diego County in need of permanent homes, letting the public see the faces and learn the stories of these kids in need. 

The Rivers of Hope Foundation funds the San Diego chapter of The Heart Gallery, and works with San Diego County’s Health and Human Services Agency to find events and other opportunities to display photos of children in San Diego County in need of loving families.

Heart Gallery -- img_1559.jpgIn addition, the Rivers of Hope Foundation hosts the Heart Gallery online at PhilipRivers.com, where it has receives approximately 20,000 unique views per month. Rivers of Hope also pays to have the photos of the children displayed on eye-catching banners, signs and kiosks. The Heart Gallery is one of the best tools for getting kids adopted, and it has proven to be 70 percent effective in matching foster children with adoptive families. 

The Rivers of Hope Foundation hosts the Heart Gallery online at http://philiprivers.com/meet-the-children 





ANGELS FOSTER FAMILY NETWORK

Rivers of Hope has provided $50,000 in grants to Angels Foster Family network, a uniqueAngels Logo -- angels_logo.png organization that is contracted by San Diego County to place babies and toddlers in quality foster care. Angels operates on the well-documented belief that early intervention can prevent a myriad of problems in later life. Angels places just one baby in a home with screened and well-trained primary caregivers to insure that secure attachment and bonding will take place—a key to later healthy development. The grant from Rivers of Hope has allowed Angels to recruit more special foster parents for this purpose.  Recently Philip donated his time to bring awareness to several little Angels.  Here's their stories:  ANGELS STORIES        http://AngelsFoster.org

 
Voices for children

Rivers of Hope has provided $40,000 in grants to Voices For Children, a nonprofitVoices Logo -- home_0.gif organization that addresses the child abuse crisis through its volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). With upwards of 7,000 kids in the system at any given time, Voices For Children's purpose is to provide all with CASAs. Voices for Children endeavors to ensure that abused, neglected and abandoned children who have become dependents of the San Diego County Court will have a safe and permanent home. Through their network of trained and educated volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs), Voices for Children works with key agencies, legal counsel and community resources to identify and protect the best interests of each child inside and outside of court. For more information on Voice For Children see www.speakupnow.org

Rivers of Hope Foundation supports their purpose and efforts by providing a grant and bringing the plight of unrepresented children to the community.

 

Just IN TIME FOSTER YOUTH

Just In Time for Foster Youth (JIT) provides foster youth transitioning from the governmentJust In Time Logo -- index_02.jpg system to the 'outside' with opportunities for self-sufficiency through emergency support, essential resources, and caring personal guidance at critical junctures on their path to independence.  The Rivers of Hope Foundation supports these programs with an annual grant.  Find out more on Just In TIme.  



OTHER PROGRAMS

The City of San Diego's Adoptions division of Health and Human Services hosts an annual picnic known as Spring Fling.  It's purpose is to introduce prospective adoptive parents to children in foster care.  Due to budget cuts and lower than expected contributions, recent events were in jeopardy of being cancelled.  The Rivers of Hope Foundation provided a monetary gift to allow the event to continue in 2010 and 2011.  This Spring Fling event always results in many children finding Forever Families.  

Rivers of Hope also provides outings and opportunities for children in foster care. Outings, such as trips to Sea World for a private dinner and visit with the Park animals; to Petco Park to attend a Padres game; providing tickets and lunch for the San Pasqual football team to attend a home Chargers game; funding for 96 foster kids to attend a summer camp at Whispering Winds Camp in Julian; and Philip's annual Football Camp and 5k Run gives kids in the San Diego foster care system a fun experience they would not otherwise get to enjoy.

 
APPLY FOR A GRANT

Rivers of Hope Foundation accepts applications from qualified foster care charities, pregnancy counseling charities, and other legal charities. We also accept hardship and emergency assistance applications from individuals. Hardship and emergency assistance applications are accepted and reviewed throughout the entire year.

Qualified charities must submit a Letter of Inquiry first. Letters of Inquiry are accepted throughout the entire year, and are reviewed between February 1st and April 30th each year. During this time, you will receive a notice of decline or an invitation to submit a Grant Application. Letters of Inquiry received after February 1st each year will not be reviewed until the following year. Grants are awarded by August 30th of each year, and grant recipients will be required to submit a final report within one year of funding.

To see if you are eligible for a grant, click here.

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