
Christian Bale at the site of his new foster care village
The new village in Palmdale California plans to build 12 foster homes, as well as two studio flats to help children transition into independent living, and a 7,000 sq ft community center. The aim of keeping siblings in the foster care system together, and ideally under the same roof. The completion date is sometime in 2025.
From an article in LINK>The Guardian – which notes that after the birth of his daughter in 2005, after being ‘stunned and mad’ to learn how many children were in care in California. He is quoted saying – “Imagine the absolute pain and the trauma of losing your parents or being torn from your parents, and then losing your brothers and sisters on top of that. That’s no way to treat kids. And so, we will be the hub for that. I hope that this village will be the first of many, and I hope that people, Californians and Angelenos, know to come join us in opening our eyes to what’s happening right under our noses. These are our children, and we must help our children.” He adds that growing up, “We were always having other people coming and living in our house who didn’t have homes, etc. That’s just the guy that he was.” (ie his father, David Bale)
He notes that “I had the very unrealistic idea that within one year I’d have created a miniature Sound of Music with kids singing on hills in an endlessly joyful environment. But I discovered no, it takes an awful long time and really well-motivated people. It’s complicated and tough to help kids. It should be a hell of a lot easier than it was but I didn’t flinch for one second.”
In the face of the foster care crisis, Christian Bale is proving that every action counts, no matter how small. His mission to build homes and keep families together echoes far beyond the borders of Antelope Valley. It serves as a reminder that we all have a role to play in shaping a more compassionate world.
