Bloom, a leading nonprofit organization serving children and families impacted by foster care, is proud to announce that it has officially achieved reaccreditation from the Council on Accreditation (COA), a prestigious recognition of excellence in nonprofit governance, service delivery, and organizational integrity.
Even more noteworthy, Bloom’s reaccreditation process was expedited without a single area of noncompliance in the fundamental practice standard, which is a rare distinction that underscores the organization’s commitment to best practices and high-quality care.
Bloom’s Board of Directors also shared their pride in the organization’s success. Stephen Porter, board chair of Bloom, said, “Maintaining COA accreditation with zero areas of noncompliance is an incredible accomplishment. It speaks to the integrity of Bloom’s services and the deep commitment of our staff and leadership. Most importantly, it ensures that every child and family we serve receives the best support possible.”
This distinction assures stakeholders, donors, and the community that Bloom meets or exceeds nationally recognized standards and is a trusted leader in supporting foster children and families throughout Georgia. To learn more about Bloom’s services and ways to support its mission, visit www.bloomfosters.org.
About Bloom: Bloom is a nonprofit organization committed to providing a comprehensive approach to serving foster children and families throughout the state of Georgia. Bloom recruits safe, loving foster parents, and offers free evidence-based training for both foster and birth families. Additionally, Bloom provides free, new and nearly new clothing and supplies to over 7,800 of Georgia’s children who are either at-risk for or currently in foster care.








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