Family Portrait Fundraiser for Foster and Adoptive Families

This fall has been busy, but it’s been a blessing and an inspiration! I’ll jump right back to where I left off so we can get caught up. In my last post, I shared a message from an inspiring guest blogger and friend about how she and her husband felt called to foster-to-adopt three little ones over the course of 15 months. She told me about this amazing organization, the Foster Love Project, and how it provides for foster children and the families who care for them. After witnessing this precious family grow through adoption and hearing about the Foster Love Project, I knew I wanted to do something to support foster and adoptive families through photography. In one day, fifteen families raised $750 through the Family Portrait Fundraiser on November 3rd. With this money, the Foster Love Project can provide for specific requests from families like cribs, bunk beds or strollers; as well as specific requests from kids in foster care such as special bedding, sports equipment or school supplies.

Here are a few highlights from our Family Portrait Fundraiser.

first family portrait

mini-session fundraiser

sisters

all smiles for mama

And here is one of the many families I’ve been blessed to meet through this fundraiser with the Foster Love Project.

family portrait

This family was so much fun to photograph, just look at these charming faces!

little sister portrait

big sister close up

little brother portait

big brother close up

And here’s the couple that started it all!

the couple who started it all

I want to thank everyone who participated in the Family Portrait Fundraiser and I’m definitely making plans to do something similar next year. If you’d like to stay in the know about this and other opportunities, please subscribe! Plus, you’ll get a bonus Session Planning & Style Guide, written by yours truly, with exclusive tips from over 10 years of experience in photographing families.

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