Lifeline Children's Services
About Lifeline Children's Services
Lifeline Children's Services received its license to operate as a non-profit child-placing agency from the Alabama Department of Human Resources in September 1981. Since that time, Lifeline has placed hundreds of children for adoption both domestically and internationally. Lifeline Village, Lifeline's maternity and long-term care homes, was founded in 1984 to meet the needs of birthmothers by providing a stable and nurturing home environment. Lifeline seeks to make an investment in the lives of children, mothers in the wake of crisis, families wanting the blessing of a child and orphans around the globe needing the love and nurturing environment only a family can provide. Lifeline is a non-denominational, Christian ministry.
What “Highly Trusted” Means
Highly Trusted reflects a ministry's commitment to operating transparently and accountably beyond Christian-specific stewardship standards alone. This ministry has been verified against fourteen of fifteen criteria of The Most Trusted Standard — demonstrating biblical financial integrity, sound governance, and a complete framework of governance policies.
What distinguishes Highly Trusted is the additional commitment to public transparency. This ministry has made its financial records, governance information, and program reporting accessible to the public, putting its operations in the open where any donor can examine them.