Strong Families Don’t Need Fixing. They Need Support.

Three people sit closely together on a couch; a woman in a purple shirt hugs a young girl while another girl sits nearby, all appearing to have a serious conversation, strengthening families through support and understanding.

Every February, Family Support Awareness Month reminds us of something child- and family-serving professionals know well: strong families thrive when they have the right resources and guidance, not when systems wait for problems to get worse. At Thompson, our mission is simple: serve children and families through healing, teaching, worship and play. We believe: “Most […]

International Volunteer Day: Bridging a Community to the Children Who Need It Most

An adult and a child sit on a couch, smiling at each other while looking at an open book. A bookshelf is visible in the background.

At Thompson, we believe a child’s story is not defined by their beginnings. Some beginnings are heavy with trauma, instability, or circumstances they never asked for — but those early chapters do not have to dictate the ending. What truly shapes a child’s future is the presence of people who step in with compassion, consistency, […]

Giving Tuesday Isn’t a Trend — It’s a Lifeline

Two people sit close together, one wearing a purple shirt and the other in denim, holding hands in a gesture of comfort or support.

Giving Tuesday comes once a year, but for the children and families we serve, the needs show up every single day. This day isn’t a hashtag. It’s a moment when generosity becomes action—and action becomes impact.  This year, it falls on December 2nd. Winston Churchill said it best:“We make a living by what we get, […]

When Benefits Stop, the Ripple Doesn’t: How Thompson Stands in the Gap

An adult and child sit at a table as the adult serves salad onto the child’s plate. Both are smiling, and there is a glass of water and a bowl of salad on the table.

When government shutdowns interrupt essential supports like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), the conversation often stops at food insecurity: empty grocery carts, missed meals, bare pantries. But the reality runs much deeper than what’s on the dinner table. SNAP isn’t just about food. It’s about stability. When families lose access to food assistance, it’s not […]