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You don't have to have it all figured out to show up. Maybe you're a foster parent who needs a breath of encouragement. Maybe you're a church volunteer wondering how to help. Or maybe you've just felt a quiet nudge toward vulnerable kids and families — and you're not sure what to do with it yet.
The Every Child Symposium is for all of you. Come as you are, wherever you are in the journey. We're honored to host this day at E91 on March 14 — a day built to strengthen your heart and give you real tools for real life.
When life is full, it’s fair to ask: Is this worth my time? Here’s what attendees of the Every Child Symposium consistently say they walk away with:
This conference is intentionally designed to meet you where you are, not where you think you “should” be. It’s for:
We believe this day will strengthen both your heart and your hands.
March 14, 2026 | East 91st St Christian Church, Indianapolis
COMING UP AT E91
A Christ‑centered ministry that helps people find healing from life’s hurts, habits, and hang‑ups through biblical principles and community support.
Every Child Symposium is a one-day conference hosted by Hands of Hope that aims to inspire, equip, and mobilize individuals, volunteers, church leaders, counselors, and caregivers to answer the call to care for vulnerable children and families.
Esta celebración especial incluirá camiones de comida, brincolines para los niños, piñatas, música de mariachi en vivo, y por supuesto, nuestro servicio regular de adoración en español.
Learn how to equip your kids with the confidence to stand firm in a world that challenges nearly every aspect of gender. Perfect for parents and anyone invested in nurturing children’s faith and identity.
Dudes & Donuts is a simple, no-pressure way for men of all ages at E91 to hang out and enjoy a donut!
The Family Advocacy Ministry Recruitment Lunch is a relational next step for anyone interested in getting involved. It offers clarity around roles, expectations, and support structures while giving people space to ask honest questions.