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Sandra Flach

Sandra Flach

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Justicefororphansny.org

Orphansnomorepodcast.com

sandraflachjfo@gmail.com

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BIO:

Co-founder and Executive Director of Justice For Orphans

Host of the Orphans No More Podcast

Area Director of CarePortal in New York

Author of Orphans No More—A Journey Back to the Father

Sandra Flach is a mom of eight children, five through adoption—two diagnosed with a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. In 2011, she co-founded Justice For Orphans—a nonprofit ministry on a mission to rally the Church to serve children and families in crisis. 

Sandra hosted the weekly Orphans No More radio program on the talk-radio station WDCD The New Light 96.7fm Albany for seven years. When the station switched to an all-music format, Flach transitioned the show to the Orphans No More podcast. Her weekly episodes continue to inspire, educate, and encourage foster and adoptive parents and many others through guest interviews and inspirational content.

In 2018, Justice For Orphans implemented CarePortal in the Capital Region of upstate New York. This technology platform equips churches to serve local children and families through partnerships with county child welfare agencies. Today, Flach serves as the Area Director for CarePortal throughout New York state. 

Flach authored her first book, Orphans No More—A Journey Back to the Father. In the memoir Sandra shares her family’s adoption journey and her understanding of spiritual adoption through the lens of an adoptive parent. 

She is also the writer and voice for the Justice For Orphans Minute Spots heard on the Sound of Life Radio Network throughout New York state. Flach blogs at SandraFlach.com, writes adoption articles for Focus on the Family, speaks at events, and is a frequent guest on radio and podcasts. 

Sandra lives in upstate NY with her husband of 34 years. Good coffee and dark chocolate are her favorite foods. She loves snuggling and reading to her five grandchildren. During the summer she can be found on her front porch writing her next book.