What’s New
at Bridges Homeward
Foster or Adopt with Bridges Homeward This Year!
Are you ready to offer a safe, nurturing, loving home to a youth in foster care? Then you should apply to join our upcoming Foster and Adoptive Parent training series, starting this February!
Celebrating the Holidays with Our Developmental Disabilities Program
We’re so grateful we can gather with the individuals with disabilities we serve and their families to celebrate the holidays!
Bridges Homeward Partners with New England Patriots Foundation to Fight Foster Care Crisis
We are so excited to be a part of the New England Patriots Foundation’s Foster Care Initiative! Today we’re celebrating some of the great things that are happening thanks to this partnership.
Fall Frolic with our Developmental Disabilities Program
We’re proud to partner with wonderful local vendors to put on a great party for individuals with disabilities and their families every fall!
Our 2023 Impact Report is Here
We invite you to experience the perseverance, resilience, and love of the incredible youth and families we've impacted, thanks to the support of our donors and corporate partners!
Danielle Sheehan Earns Licensure as Clinical Social Worker
Danielle supports families and individuals with disabilities to build their networks, gain access to resources, and achieve their goals. Today we celebrate her accomplishments.
Marissa Lacelle Earns Licensure as Clinical Social Worker
Marissa supports our foster parents as they provide the best possible care for youth in intensive foster care. Today we recognize her accomplishments.
A Final Message from Bob
After seven years leading our agency, our outgoing Executive Director Bob Gittens wants to share his thanks and appreciation with our Bridges Homeward community. We’ll miss you, Bob!
Painting Pottery with Developmental Disabilities
Thanks to Clay Dreams in Arlington, MA for hosting a Paint Your Own Pottery Party for our Developmental Disabilities Program!
Foster or Adopt with Bridges Homeward This Fall!
Are you ready to offer a safe, nurturing, loving home to a youth in foster care? Then you should apply to join our upcoming Foster and Adoptive Parent training series this fall!
Yoyo Yau Announced as New Bridges Homeward Executive Director
Yoyo has more than 20 years of experience helping youth and families in the Greater Boston area to develop healthy, permanent relationships and build stable, safe, and loving homes. She will commence her new position in October 2023. We are excited to welcome her to our agency!
Andrea and Greg Seay Win the 2023 Vivienne Campbell Foster Parent of the Year Award
Andrea and Greg Seay work hard every day to make sure the teenagers in their care feel loved and at home. We are pleased to recognize their outstanding work!
Two Bridges Homeward Staff Members Earn Master’s Degrees
Congratulations to Izadorah Dorvilier and Amaryah Alves, who both graduated from their Master’s programs in May!
A Busy Winter and Spring with the Developmental Disabilities Program!
Our Developmental Disabilities Program has been hosting events for our staff and families all winter and spring. Events like our Annual Dance bring community and friends together while our various trainings provide invaluable information and guidance to our parents and guardians!
Celebrating Seven Adoptions This Spring!
Of these seven youth, four were adopted by someone in their biological family, and two were adopted by a family they already knew. We’re also proud that five of these children are now reunited with their biological siblings. A central tenant of permanency is for youth to remain connected to their siblings and biological families whenever possible. Congratulations to all these wonderful families!
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Foster Care this Pride Month
Did you know that one of the best ways you can support LGBTQ+ youth is by becoming a foster parent? If you’re interested in learning more about how you can make a real difference for LGBTQ+ youth, join us on Zoom on Thursday, June 15 for a virtual informational session about foster care!
We Need LGBTQ+ Foster Parents!
LGBTQ+ youth are overrepresented in foster care. In order to help these youth feel validated, we need warm, accepting foster parents. We are looking for parents who can affirm the identities of LGBTQ+ youth even if they do not identify as LGBTQ+ themselves!
Become a Guest Speaker for our Foster Parent Support Group!
Are you an expert on topics related to parenting, life skills, and foster care? Get involved today!