Christian Bale Breaks Ground on Foster Village to Keep Siblings Together: A Mission Fueled by Heart and Hope

For Academy Award-winning actor Christian Bale, playing Batman was just one of many roles. But his real-life mission to support children in foster care is proving to be the role of a lifetime. In February 2024, Bale broke ground on a visionary project 16 years in the making: Together California, a foster care village in Palmdale, California, designed to keep siblings together in a nurturing and supportive environment. With 12 homes and a community center on the way, this initiative is more than a construction project—it is a heartfelt commitment to transform the lives of foster children and reimagine how we care for them.
The Inspiration Behind the Mission
Bale's passion for foster care began in 2008, around the time he was filming "The Dark Knight" and his daughter was just three years old. As a father, the idea of his child being separated from family struck a personal chord. His curiosity turned into concern when he learned about the staggering number of siblings who are split up in the foster care system.
"And so you imagine the trauma of that, you know? But added trauma to being taken from your parents, and then you lose your siblings," Bale said in an interview with CBS. "That's just something that we shouldn't be doing."
This realization sparked a long and winding journey—one that would eventually lead to the creation of Together California. Despite having no personal history with foster care, Bale's unwavering belief that children should remain with their siblings became the heartbeat of his mission. "It just requires having a heart," he said.
The Birth of Together California
Bale didn't take the idea lightly or approach it as a casual celebrity endeavor. Instead, he dived deep into the world of foster care, visiting foster homes, attending child welfare meetings, and seeking counsel from those with direct experience. In Chicago, he met Tim McCormick, who had decades of experience running foster care programs. Their meeting led to a collaboration that would eventually bring Together California to life.
Bale and McCormick teamed up with Dr. Eric Esrailian, a UCLA physician and film producer, to co-found the nonprofit. Their shared goal: build a village in California where foster siblings could grow up together, supported by caring adults and surrounded by a stable environment.
"This is what this site is about," Bale said. "We create a place for authentic goodness to flourish. And it certainly impacts a child, but it impacts all of us. We create a different story of us as a society."
Why Palmdale?
Palmdale, a city located about 60 miles north of Los Angeles, may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of celebrity projects. But for Bale and his team, it was the perfect location. The city had both a significant need and a willingness to support the initiative. With the backing of local leaders, including LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Palmdale Mayor Austin Bishop, the project found fertile ground.
"He said we've got to do this in California," McCormick noted. "To his credit, through all sorts of challenges, COVID and everything else, he never gave up."
A Village Built on Purpose
Together, California’s design is both practical and visionary. The village will consist of 12 homes arranged around a central community center, creating a sense of unity and shared purpose. Each home is intended to house groups of siblings and will be staffed by trained foster parents dedicated solely to their care.
The community center will serve as a hub for educational support, therapy, and recreational activities. It’s not just about shelter—it's about creating a holistic environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive.
"I had a very naive idea about kind of getting a piece of land and then, bringing kids in and the brothers and sisters living together and sort of singing songs like the Von Trapp family in 'The Sound of Music,'" Bale said, reflecting on how far the project has come. "But it's way more complex. These are people's lives."
Designing with Heart
Architects at AC Martin were brought on board to bring the vision to life. Though the firm is more known for large-scale urban projects, this small village is one of their proudest undertakings.
"This is small but I'm tremendously proud of this project," said AC Martin CEO Tom Hsieh. "I think we're at a point in our society where we have to help. And for me—as exciting as creating the next high-rise—we need to give back to society and community."
Bale, a design enthusiast himself, was deeply involved in the process. “I love designing. I love architecture,” he said. “So I adore the whole design process. And actually seeing it really coming to happen is just very, very exciting.”
More Than Just a Building Project
Though the homes are expected to be completed by April 2025, Bale sees this as only the beginning. The construction of these homes is part of a much larger dream—to reshape how foster care is handled across the nation.
“Maybe this is the first one, and maybe this is the only one, and that would be great,” he said. “But I’m quietly hoping that there’ll be many of these.”
His hope is to provide a model that can be replicated in other communities, allowing more foster children to stay with their siblings and grow up with the love and stability they deserve.
The Heart of the Matter
Bale’s efforts are deeply rooted in empathy, humanity, and a sense of responsibility. He believes that while not everyone can become a foster parent, everyone can contribute in some way—by listening, learning, volunteering, or supporting foster care organizations.
"This is something that when, you know, I'm closing my eyes for the last time, I wanna look and say...think about, 'Did I do some good? Did I make any changes in the world that were useful?" Bale said. "And this will be one of the things that I'll be most proud of when I draw my last breath."
A Message for All of Us
At Friends of Foster Children, we believe Christian Bale’s story serves as an inspiring reminder that anyone can make a difference, no matter their background or career. What matters most is heart, persistence, and a genuine desire to help.
Friends of Foster Children is proud to serve children and families right here in Palm Beach County, Florida—working every day to ensure that every child has the chance to grow up in a loving, supportive environment.
Whether you are a parent, a business owner, a volunteer, or someone who simply cares, you have the power to support children in foster care. And just like Bale, you don't need to have a personal connection—you just need to care enough to act.
What You Can Do
If Christian Bale’s mission inspires you and you want to help make a difference in your community, here are a few ways to start:
- Support local foster care organizations like Friends of Foster Children with donations or sponsorships.
- Volunteering your time—from tutoring to organizing events, every bit helps.
- Advocate for sibling preservation policies in your state or local government.
- Spread awareness by sharing stories like Bale’s to inspire others.
Together, we can help rewrite the story for foster children—one home, one sibling group, and one act of kindness at a time.
Join Us in Supporting Foster Families and Children
At Friends of Foster Children, we celebrate efforts that put children first. Join us in creating a world where every child has a safe place to grow—and every sibling has the chance to stay together.
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