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VIDEOS OF HOPE

Discover how God is at work through Baptist Children’s Homes of NC—watch the powerful stories of hope in the videos below.

Our Heartbeat

The heart of Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina beats with a rhythm of hope that echoes in the lives of children, families, special needs adults, single mothers, birth mothers and everyone we have the privilege to serve.

A Foster Care Story

Tirrell’s childhood was marked by hardship and uncertainty—but through the Christlike love of his foster parents, he discovered the true hope and unconditional love of Jesus.

Hear from
a Birth Mom

Experience the hope of a life restored. One courageous woman made the heartbreaking yet selfless choice to place her child in the arms of another—and through that decision, she encountered our Redeemer in a powerful new way.

Many Ministries, One Heart

Baptist Children’s Homes is so much more than foster care. Our ministries span every stage of life and need — from supporting single moms, aging adults, and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, to offering residential wilderness programs that bring healing and growth. We also walk alongside youth aging out of foster care through our ministry at Western Carolina University. Through Greater Vision, we help families in crisis right here, and our reach extends globally as we support an orphanage and medical clinic in Guatemala. Wherever there’s a need, BCH is committed to sharing hope and Christ’s love.

What Can You Do?

There are many ways you can support our ministry -- through prayer, volunteering, giving, working here or becoming a foster family are just a few of the ways. Learn more by clicking below.

Your Offering Impact

Chad and Alicia Hinton, along with their four children, answered God’s call to become an EVERY CHILD foster family through Baptist Children’s Homes. They welcomed baby Ian at birth, and today he is part of their family forever through adoption. Because of your church’s offering, children in foster care receive not only a safe and loving home but also the hope of Christ.

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