HopeFull Connections Adoption Services

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2137 W. Durston Road, Suite #26
Bozeman, MT 59718
United States

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DayHours
Monday 10 AM-4 PM
Tuesday 10 AM-4 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-4 PM
Thursday 10 AM-4 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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In the Bible, God makes provision for orphaned and abandoned children. In the Old Testament, His people gave from their resources a special offering for orphans, widows, and others who had no portion or inheritance. Founded on this principle, The Sacred Portion Children's Outreach is a non-profit organization dedicated to children who are without homes and families.

There are many children around the world who are in need of a loving family of their own. The countless number of orphans is staggering. It is our desire that institutionalized children do not languish, but are provided with the nurturing care and developmental opportunities they require for learning and thriving. 

Yet, orphanages—no matter how good—are no substitute for families. Every child should have a family to guide them through growing up. Naturally, it should be their family of birth who provides this backdrop of love and care. We support measures to help families stay intact; when this is not possible, we seek to provide for a child's future through adoption. 

Our desire is to give hope to the children we serve. We hope that, ultimately, they will come to know the personal, loving God who cares for them. 

The Sacred Portion Children's Outreach extends an invitation for others to give their own "sacred portion" out of obedience to God and love for the world’s children. Manners of giving include sponsorship, prayer, donations, volunteering—and, for some, bringing a child into their family. 

Whatever the portion, a gift toward a child without a family is considered sacred, holding a place of honor before God.


Services and information

  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Adults interested in fostering and adoption can find support from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). The official state website answers commonly asked questions, provides information and resources for families, has information about tax credits and support groups, and more.

The Child and Family Services Division (CFSD) or your local child-placing agency should be one of your first points of contact if you need assistance.

Many online resources are entirely free to parents, such as blog articles. Support groups also exist to help you through the process by providing educational materials or connecting advocates. Foster parents can attend events as well, such as the Child Abuse and Neglect Conference.

Your local foster care agency is always there for you, so don't be afraid to ask questions or raise concerns. You're part of a team as a foster parent, and you can rely on the other team members, such as the case manager or birth parents.


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