LA Dream Center Opens Transitional Home for Foster Care Youth

Galatians 6:9 NCV We must not become tired of doing good. We will receive our harvest of eternal life at the right time if we do not give up.

A partnership between Free Chapel church and the LA Dream Center is opening a transitional home for youths between 18 and 23 who are coming from the foster care system.

The residence, called Freedom House, will also help young adults who are dealing with the probation system.

“More than a transitional home, we are believing Freedom House will be a place where students come to know the love of Jesus Christ, that He is our only hope and our Savior,” Pastor Jentezen Franklin of Free Chapel told The Christian Post. “…We are just so privileged to be a part of the dream … we can provide resources but we can’t do the other things that they do so well, the programs the facility.”

Pastor Matthew Barnett of the Dream Center told the Christian Post “the hope of America is in dynamic partnership of churches working together.”

Statistics show that up to 50 percent of foster kids end up homeless or in jail after they reach 18 and are forced out of the foster care system.  Barnett says they hope the Freedom House will help individuals make “positive lifestyle choices” that promote physical and mental well-being.

4 thoughts on “LA Dream Center Opens Transitional Home for Foster Care Youth

  1. may God bless you with the work that you are doing for Him, We pray that God will allow more places to open all over the world for men and women. God bless you and your awesome work.

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