We believe that all children are worthy of God's gift of wholeness of life.

Stories Of Our Children

Former Resident, Ted Hall, shares his artistic talent with current residents at the Children's Home. Amanda felt like an object, not a real person.
"I'm a throw-away kid that nobody wants," said Mallory    
From the tragedy of her brother's suicide, Laura Found Her Purpose Angalena bravely took her siblings from an abusive home
Marianne thought she was a vampire. Matteo was adopted by the Rinella family
Jeremy loved baseball and wanted a career in sports medicine. Heather never knew what happiness was until she got older.
Janice was afraid to go to sleep in her home and never knew when there would be food in the refrigerator. Mary grew up in an environment of drugs and alcohol.
Shameka arrived in the Emergency Shelter Jerrad visits the Home after 16 years. He remembers that he always felt loved here.
Hailey Was Grateful After All Michael wanted someone to adopt him.
Ernie West Is Our Hero Too Tiffany stayed focused on her goals and encouraged her peers not to get distracted by relationships. She had a gift from God to encourage others.
Julie lived on the streets before arriving at the Methodist Home Callie was behind in school, until she arrived at the Home and started getting As and Bs.
Victoria was sorry for hurting her family. Eva was the first in her family to graduate High School