NEVERADOPTED.ORG
Have
you ever thought about what it would be like if you were left to fend for yourself at the age of 18 with no financial stability?
Each year, roughly 25,000 young people "age out" of the foster care system, many without family or economic supports. Without
connection to a caring adult and support to plan and prepare, these youth face steep challenges, including higher rates of
unemployment, poor educational attainment, homelessness, health issues and incarceration.
Children in the foster care system, or with a history of abuse and neglect, are at higher risk of being trapped in
the path of an individual one day ending up in prison. This can be predicted based on factors present in his or her childhood,
which make that child much more likely to end up incarcerated as an adult.
With all of these problems, one should consider what potential these teens have to survive after foster care and what
you as individual could do to help these children succeed. The Morlock Foundation(TMF) has just recently introduced a new
project called the Never Adopted Program and is currently seeking volunteers or donors to help with the success and promotion
of this program. The Morlock Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps families
with overwhelming issues of disease and disability of family members. The Morlock Foundation is committed to building up these
families and giving them back some of that precious commodity by taking away the stress of medical, doctors and hospital bills.
Project Never Adopted is aimed towards helping children who age out of foster care by matching them up with a lifelong
parent to gain knowledge, love and experience to make it through life and not become one of the seventy percent who end up
in the hospital,
streets or in jail.
We
ask you to consider what we offer to these children and what you will do right now. Although this new program requires significant
investment and involvement, please consider what your investment will do for each child. The
Morlock Foundation invites everyone to provide a helping hand to meet the needs of these children. Help comes in the form
of personal financial gifts, grants from foundations, participation in fundraising events, grants from corporations, participation
with another organization, or volunteering.