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26: The Power of Consistency: How Fostering Hope Builds Lasting Bonds for Foster Families
Episode 2619th March 2026 • a Place for everyone • Beth Hall Roalstad
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The "Extended Family" Model: Discover how Fostering Hope uses a volunteer-based support system to act as "aunts and uncles," providing a safety net that prevents youth from reaching a point of crisis.

Healing Through Connection: How developmental psychology and trauma-informed care are integrated into volunteer training.

Brian Newsome oversees the Fostering Hope Foundation, a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit that recruits volunteers to serve as "aunts, uncles, and grandparents" to foster families. His work focuses on providing the emotional and practical support—like date nights, transportation, and a "listening ear"—that the traditional child welfare system often lacks.

Fostering Hope was established in 2006 after four years of research into the foster care system. Their goal was to better understand the plight of children in foster care and the challenges of foster parents who step up to provide them with a home. What began as a little more than a hunch and a heart for helping these families is today an organization impacting hundreds of lives.

Fostering Hope: https://fosteringhopefoundation.org/

How to become a volunteer: https://fosteringhopefoundation.org/volunteer/

Donate now: https://fosteringhopefoundation.org/give/

Get involved and Support HPP: https://homewardpp.org/get-involved/

a Place for everyone is produced by Homeward Pikes Peak and hosted by Executive Director Beth Roalstad. We empower individuals and families to access stable housing, increase mental health, increase recovery and achieve economic stability. Learn more at http://homewardpp.org/. You can reach us at (719) 473-5557. Street Outreach, housing, and clinical services are provided.

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