
This week on Fostering Change, Rob Scheer is joined by Dionna Carter, founder of the Foster Teen Christmas Outreach, an initiative that began in 2019 and has now raised more than $1.3 million in gift cards for teens in foster care. As Dionna explains, “Teens are often forgotten during the holidays — everyone wants to buy toys for the little kids, but teens also want to feel included and seen.”
What started with one county has grown into a statewide movement, driven by simple generosity and community partnership. Each year, thousands of youth receive gift cards that offer dignity, autonomy, and a reminder that their community cares.
Dionna also leads the Foster Hope Holiday Fest, happening Sunday, December 7 in Columbus, Ohio — a resource fair designed to support youth preparing to age out of foster care. “We wanted to be a bridge,” Dionna shares, “because so many teens lose support networks as they age out. This event shows them that help is available.”
In this episode, Rob and Dionna discuss:
How a small idea grew into a statewide giving movement
Why gift cards matter for teens in foster care during the holidays
The impact of the Foster Hope Holiday Fest and how the community can participate
How listeners anywhere can start similar outreach efforts in their own counties
Dionna’s message is simple and powerful: “Even if you impact one youth, it is so worth it.”
Learn More & Support:
Foster Hope Holiday Fest – December 7, Columbus, OH
https://onedotchurch.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3054175
Website: www.dionnacarter.com
Instagram: @FlyAndShyyy
Facebook: Dionna Carter
LinkedIn: Dionna Carter
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