
Fostering Hope is a Family Advocacy Ministry (FAM) that seeks to care for vulnerable children in Culpeper County by providing practical support and encouragement to their caregivers and social workers. By sharing the love of Jesus in tangible ways, the Church can bring hope and healing to our community’s overwhelmed child welfare system. Caregivers who foster or adopt need to know they’ll have a network of care and community to support them in their calling; this is how everyone at PBC can be involved!
Volunteers can offer support and build meaningful relationships that impact the Kingdom in the following ways:
- Praying diligently and consistently
- Bringing weekly meals
- Supplying or sourcing practical needs (e.g., bunk beds, strollers, car seats, clothing)
- Transporting children to appointments
- Mentoring children and young adults who have aged out of foster care
- Coordinating volunteers to serve a family
- Becoming trained to provide respite care
- And more!
Do you want to impact the lives of vulnerable children but are unsure how? Contact us to find your perfect fit!

CarePortal Needs
Connect with real needs in our area, helping foster families meet the ongoing care for children.

Project Belong Virginia
Fostering Hope partners with Project Belong to equip and resource our volunteers to care for vulnerable children. Check out the link below for more info.

PBC Church Center – CarePortal Sign up
If you’re a PBC’er, sign up below for the CarePortal and begin the journey touching lives of foster families! We meet on the first Wednesday of every month @ 5:30 pm at PBC for planning and prayer. All are welcome to join us!

Fostering Hope – More Info
Not sure about it all, but want more info? Follow the link below to fill out a form for help.