
Until There's More Than Enough
Working Together to Transform Foster Care Where You Live
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Jason Weber
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THE WORDS “NOT ENOUGH” ARE HEARD EVERY DAY INSIDE OF OUR NATION’S FOSTER CARE SYSTEM...
Not enough resources.
Not enough support.
Not enough families.
But it doesn’t have to be that way where you live.
Foster care could be very different in your community. If you were to find and effectively collaborate with the right people, your county could go from “not enough” to “more than enough.” This audiobook is narrated by author Jason Weber, and will help you lay the essential groundwork to see that happen.
Gleaning from the experience of dozens of government, nonprofit, and faith leaders from across the country, Until There’s More Than Enough represents a set of principles and practices that will help advocates, churches, and organizations work together to transform foster care in your community.
More than enough for kids and families before, during, and beyond foster care can happen where you live. Believe it’s possible. Do your part. Do it together.
JASON WEBER wants to live in a world where people build great things together rather than good things by themselves and where there is more than enough for children and families before, during, and beyond foster care. Jason and his wife, Trisha, have been working with vulnerable children and families for over 28 years. They were foster parents for 10 years and have five kids. Jason has written and helped to produce several books and other tools, including Farmer Herman and the Flooding Barn, a 2018 ECPA Christian Book Award finalist. He wrote a regular column for Fostering Families Today magazine for seven years and is the host of the More Than Enough Podcast. When he’s not working, Jason loves creating stuff, going anywhere with his wife, and doing what he can to embarrass his children in public places. Weber serves as the National Director of More Than Enough for CAFO and currently lives in Plano, Texas.