Ep.090: Dr. Kimberly Offutt on fostering compassion.

 

There are over 400,000 children in the Foster care system. Roughly 125,000 are available for adoption, and 25,000 age out a year. What does compassion say do?

In this episode of Mercycast, Dr. Kimberly Offutt discusses the transformative power of compassion, community support, and advocacy in the foster care system. As an expert in child welfare, Dr. Offutt highlights the importance of vulnerability in fostering meaningful relationships with children and families in need.

We explore the challenges and rewards of foster care, adoption, and mentoring while emphasizing the need for holistic support and institutional care that centers on the well-being of youth. Dr. Offutt shares her insights on how kindness and compassion can create lasting change and why family and community support are essential in ensuring children and young people thrive.

Whether you are a current or potential foster parent, mentor, or advocate, this episode provides valuable insights into the power of relationships and the role of community in building a more compassionate world for vulnerable children.

Tune in for a deep dive into fostering compassion, family dynamics, and creating sustainable solutions in child welfare. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on how we can all make a difference in the lives of those in foster care.

Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

  • Compassion requires us to reflect on our own experiences.

  • Vulnerability is often a shared human experience.

  • Community support is crucial for families in need.

  • Many children in foster care come from poverty-related issues.

  • We need to shift our perspective on how we view those in need.

  • Love and compassion should guide our actions towards others.

  • Institutions are not a substitute for family support.

  • Children in foster care long for unconditional love.

  • We all have a role to play in supporting vulnerable families.

  • Recognizing our shared humanity can lead to meaningful change. Building relationships with foster children is essential.

  • Family support is needed beyond the age of 18.

  • Personal stories highlight the importance of connection.

  • Community support can take many forms.

  • Compassion can be shown through simple acts of kindness.

  • Everyone can contribute to supporting foster care.

  • It's important to see the human stories behind statistics.

  • Engaging with vulnerable neighbors can start small.

  • Prayer and intentionality are key in community support.

  • What would you need if you were in their situation?

  • "We all have a little bit of dysfunction."

  • "What does love say do in situations?"

  • "Compassion said, help them."

  • "Systems are not designed to care for kids."

  • "Love our neighbor, love our friends."

  • "We need families, not institutions."

  • "Kids are longing for family."

  • "Who in your path needs family?"

  • "Be family to somebody."


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You have heard from Dr. Kimberly Offutt. Check out Bethany Christian Services. Dr. Offutt mentioned her book, They Need You Now: A Mother’s Plea for the Church to Embrace Adoption. In the episode, we refer to a special event that Dr. Offutt participated in. Watch it here.

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