Hope’s Bridge is a resource center for families that are bridging the gap in our community to serve foster, kinship, adoptive and other children in need.
She is married to her husband Tim and they have 9 children! She is a Texas A&M Graduate (class of 2018)! She is going to San Salvador for mission work with her daughters soon.
Hopes Bridge Resource Center
Our goal is to provide needed resources for foster, kinship, adoptive, and other families as we are able within the Montgomery, TX area and beyond. We will accomplish this through our established partnerships with area churches as well as our established relationships with both DFPS and the families they service.
We believe that by meeting the simple tangible needs that these families experience without prejudice or judgment that we can walk a part of their journey and help carry the burden of this arduous process. By lifting the burden, we are hoping that they will actively see Jesus in us and by our actions toward them. We will commit to praying for them and through our church partnerships we will pass on available support groups and other relational opportunities as they arise.
1. Hopes Bridge Resource Center has been such a blessing to Montgomery County! As a former foster parent myself, I know the value and need of a resource center that is able to provide supplies and clothes at a moment’s notice. Most of the children who were placed with me came with the clothes on their back or a trash bag full of dirty, wrong sized clothes. What Julie is doing is providing a tangible way to show a child and family that they are seen, and that they matter. She has an incredible heart for children coming from broken places, and she’ll do whatever it takes to meet a need. I’m proud to call her a friend.
-Jamie Sandefer
2. Julie is the most caring, loving person I have ever met. She has 9 children of her own and still manages to be a light for so many other families. Wheather that means foster families, adoptive families, friends or just those in need she always does everything she can to help. I am very blessed to call her a friend.