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The Good Morning Angels Fund will assist Isiaiah 54 Children's Sanctuary with a donation of R20,000 to re-stock and replenish their baby milk, nappies, and food after last week's devastation and violence in Durban.
Hope Children's Home is doing amazing work on the ground, in Honduras. But they can't do it alone. Would you please consider saving a child, living in extreme poverty, be given the right foundation and another chance at life. Tami Rumfelt joined today's program again to break down what your gifts and donations mean to a Jose, or an Oscar, that's currently in the Hope Children's Home program.
Alan's journey through a house of horrors. Over 100 former residents have alleged that they were sexually abused, tortured, starved and beaten between 1957 and 1974.
In this episode, you’ll be welcomed into our home to be part of a family dissuasion on building a children’s home library. My wife and kids will each share their favorite children’s book, as we all laugh and have a good time together. It should be encouraging, edifying, and informative. Enjoy! Visit 5 Solas Studios at: 5solasstudios.com
All profits from Avarta Kiirtan I album go to help the children at the Children's home in Haiti. Its a miracle to hear about how the children's lives have been transformed by love, music, nutritious food and spirituality. They have come from very challenging backgrounds and circumstances and still have the feeling to look after each other as a family and to feel compassion for others.
Did you know El Paso has a children's home that's been around for over 50 years? Listen to Renee Tanner, the Chief Executive Officer, discuss the home's history and how it supports El Paso children and families experiencing difficulty in their lives by providing a nurturing, positive environment and teaching self-respect and respect for others. We also talked about the positivity that grew from the pandemic and chatted about the growth of the home. Listen up! https://leemoor.org/
Sara-Jayne speaks to Yvonne Mathieson who is the Manager of Support Services at the home. Yvonne also oversees the volunteer program, holiday and weekend programs for the children and staff wellness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GIVING TUESDAY 2020 We are raising money for our Rivers of Grace Children's Home in Nepal Matt interviews our wonderful Nepali ministry team leader Bijay Tamang! Pr. Bijay shares his heart and vision for Nepal. Would you consider helping us with this vision? Partnering to help the children and to spread this Good News? Become a monthly partner of any amount or give a one time gift at: www.thefirehouseprojects.com/donate
Originally presented on Sunday October 18, 2020.
Ryan Gorman and Felix Vega speak to Hope Children's Home about their work rescuing local children that, through no fault of their own, find themselves in a situation of needed rescue. www.HopeChildrensHome.org
In part two of this interview, Mike explains why his first priority is to invest in the development and talent of his team. He also talks about how to embed building a talent-driven organization into the day-to-day operations of your organization. Mike is a longtime advocate for children and a recognized leader in the child welfare field. He believes in strategic collaboration and in using research, evidence, and data to develop, deliver, and analyze innovative practices and programs to ensure children and families receive only effective, quality services. He has extensive experience in developing collective impact strategies.Mike served as the President & CEO of Children's Home Society of Florida from 2014 to 2019. He joined the agency after seven years as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Children's Home & Aid. He earned an MA in Public Policy from the University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris School of Public Policy and a BA in Political Science from Colorado College.Children's Home & Aid is a leading child and family service agency in Illinois. They help children recover their health, their hope, and their faith in the people around them.The organization links children to a network of opportunity and care, to extended family, teachers, mentors, and the resources of their neighborhood and community. For 135 years, Children's Home & Aid has gone wherever children and families need them, and where their work has been proven to be most effective: at home, in the classroom, in the neighborhood, in the course of daily life. Their offices are located across Illinois and serve more than 40,000 children and families each year in over 60 counties.
In part one of this interview, Mike Shaver talks about why he believes leading in the non-profit sector can offer greater challenges than leading a for-profit organization. He also shares lessons he learned during his first CEO post, when he successfully led his team through a major reorganization of a $120 million-a-year business. Before Mike's involvement, it was believed the organization had an uncertain future. Mike is a longtime advocate for children and a recognized leader in the child welfare field. He believes in strategic collaboration and in using research, evidence, and data to develop, deliver, and analyze innovative practices and programs to ensure children and families receive only effective, quality services. He has extensive experience in developing collective impact strategies.Mike served as the President & CEO of Children's Home Society of Florida from 2014 to 2019. He joined the agency after seven years as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Children's Home & Aid. He earned an MA in Public Policy from the University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris School of Public Policy and a BA in Political Science from Colorado College.Children's Home & Aid is a leading child and family service agency in Illinois. They help children recover their health, their hope, and their faith in the people around them.The organization links children to a network of opportunity and care, to extended family, teachers, mentors, and the resources of their neighborhood and community. For 135 years, Children's Home & Aid has gone wherever children and families need them, and where their work has been proven to be most effective: at home, in the classroom, in the neighborhood, in the course of daily life. Their offices are located across Illinois and serve more than 40,000 children and families each year in over 60 counties.
In this episode you will learn about Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers' organization from the Clinical Director Debra Levenseller, LCSW, and about Trust-Based Relational Interventionâ (TBRIâ) components and therapeutic usefulness. Other staff members included in this episode are: Angela Woodhead, LSW Adoption Social Worker Lindsey Bragdon, LSW Adoption Program Director and TBRI Practitioner Stacey Merrill LCPC-c Outpatient and Family Therapist and TBRI Practitioner Special thanks from Debra Levenseller to: "Foundations/donors that helped us with funding to get all of this TBRI/Theraplay/Play Therapy trainings, as well as supported some of our TBRI conferences/training we’ve offered. [Our] Board and Administration and the foundations that really made it happen financially. [Also] The Bingham Program, The Gimbel Foundation and the Elsie and William Viles Foundation." Helpful links and resources: https://child.tcu.edu/about-us/tbri/#sthash.njTs8lae.dpbs https://www.mainechildrenshome.org/ https://theraplayinc.com Upstairs & Downstairs Brain/ Trauma Brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IDG_Mm_82w Book: “The Whole Brained Child” TBRI Books by Cindy Lee: https://www.amazon.com/Cindy-R-Lee/e/B00Q7APA7K/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Engine Plate to help your child learn self-regulation: https://mountainadoptionadventure.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/co-regulation-hows-your-engine-running/ My contact information for questions & comments: areedlcsw@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Eric Mathis, coordinator for the Miracle Grounds Network and Meribeth Robinson, family therapist and executive director triad Crossnore School and Children's Home talk about experiential learning in healing, building resilience and strength, and growing healthy communities in a foster home and alternative school setting. More about crossnore can be found at https://crossnore.org and Eric's TEDx talk can be viewed at https://youtu.be/FXumceyVPa8
When Caleb Germany was in high school in Oklahoma City, he and some friends drove to Guthrie one night to see an abandoned building rumored to be a haunted orphanage. Germany asked How Curious: What’s the history of the building? Is it actually haunted?
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Billy Long, Sunnybrook Children's Home
Psalm 145:88 The Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.
Justin & Lauren travel to Ecuador to film Casa de Fe, which is a children's home in the town of Shell. Justin sits down with Patti Sue Arnold, the founder of Casa de Fe to talk about the truth of running a children's home in Ecuador You can donate to Casa de Fe at: https://www.lacasadefe.org/donate Learn more about Casa de Fe at: https://www.lacasadefe.org Find Casa de Fe on Social Media: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Casa-de-Fe-Shell-Ecuador-Official-490121907855713/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lacasadefeoficial/ You can listen/watch to the Empowering Hope podcast at: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWuprIrSOnvZVnElUM_Be2g Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NTkyNTYzMTE3L3NvdW5kcy5yc3M&episode=dGFnOnNvdW5kY2xvdWQsMjAxMDp0cmFja3MvNTgxMzE4MTcy iTunes Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/empowering-hope-podcast/id1453730062?mt=2 Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3YR6UlDmyCB33SNhImFXjW?si=9L_0w28DQfmdfW402zdZTg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/empowering-hope Learn more about Empowering Hope at https://www.empoweringhope.org Follow Empowering Hope for exclusive video shorts and monthly giveaways. http://www.facebook.com/empoweringhope130 http://www.instagram.com/empoweringhope130 http://www.twitter.com/hopeempowering You can find Justin on https://www.facebook.com/jnboothby http://www.instagram.com/jnboothby http://www.twitter.com/jnboothby
Welcome to In The Neighborhood episode 197: Today Tim & Stacy visit Matt George of Children's Home - Peoria. Volunteering in this community can saves live. Find out how The Children's Home in Peoria touches the community.
Founded in 1816, a full year before Mississippi achieved statehood, Natchez Children’s Services has always worked to provide our most vulnerable children, respite from abuse, hunger, and neglect. Nancy Hungerford began her tenure as director of the state’s oldest nonprofit in 1983. In this episode, taken from a 1999 oral history interview, she recounts some of the organization’s 200-year history. Originally set up as an asylum for Mississippi’s orphans, Hungerford describes how the organization’s name and mission have evolved over time to keep up with societal changes. Although times have changed, the needs and concerns of children have remained constant: love, support, and consistent care. In Mississippi alone, there are thousands of children in foster care due to abuse and neglect. Hungerford recalls how the Natchez Children’s Home (now Natchez Children’s Services) provided stability for kids in need. In 1999 Natchez Children’s Services still housed 16 children in their residential facility. Hungerford recalls how visitation day was often a day of hope and heartache. To learn more about the vital work of nonprofits like NCS, visit http://ntzchs.org .
Amanda Tipkemper—Amanda has served the autism community in a variety of roles since 2004; in both professional and various volunteer positions. She was the executive director of the Cincinnati Center for Autism for six years before moving on to her current role as autism services director at the Children's Home of Cincinnati in 2012. Steven Wilson, Ed.D., Marketing & Communications Manager, The Children’s Home of Cincinnati.
Stacey Reed of Integrity Plus Financial Solutions hosting Matt George from Children's Home. Today we will chat about the word cherish, and what that means to us personally, our careers, and even our community. I've Decided Community @ivedecided.org
Ryan Gorman speaks to the Children's Home Network about their work helping at-risk children and families and the upcoming General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Memorial Sporting Clays Classic, which will benefit the organization. www.childrenshomenetwork.org/clays
Message from Dr. Camacho.
Autism Stories connects you with amazing people in the Autism community. Learn how they help teens and adults with Autism become more independent and successful. In the first episode of Autism Stories hear our interview with Amanda Tipkemper, Autism Services Manager at the Childrens Home of Cincinnati. Listen as Amanda discusses employment and the importance of learning from adults with Autism. To get in contact with Amanda and learn more about the Children's Home of Cincinnati visit https://www.thechildrenshomecinti.org/, email asd@thechildrenshomecinti.org, or call (513) 272-2800. Music for this podcast was written and recorded by Megan Metzelaar. Megan is a 26 year old part time college student at UC Clermont where she is just about to earn her Associate's Degree in Biological Sciences. She has two cats that live at her mom and grandmothers house(BW and Sunshine). Megan likes to write music, sing, dance and watch movies with her husband in her free time. She has Autism and ADHD and enjoys performing on stage as it makes her feel like she is just like everyone else. Megan just created her first album "24" made (however, sheis waiting for her songs to be copyrighted).
One night when Caleb Germany was in high school, he and some friends drove from Oklahoma City to Guthrie to see an abandoned building they had heard was a haunted orphanage. Germany asked How Curious: What’s the history of the building? Is it haunted?
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Topics covered in this episodeWhat is Aromaflexology?An inside look into a typical Aromaflexology sessionHow to choose the right essential oils for your clientsAn overview of the reflex points used in AromaflexologyCorresponding body systems associated with these reflex points2 real case studiesAbout Lora CanteleLora Cantele is a Registered Clinical Aromatherapist with a special focus on children with disabilities. In 2009 and 2010, she worked as a consultant and practitioner offering her expertise to a Children's Home in which the residents were non-verbal children (ages 2 months-18 years old) suffering from life-limiting illnesses. Lora provided Aromatherapeutic intervention as part of a multi-disciplinary team. She is a former instructor of the Penny Price Academy of Aromatherapy (UK) and continues to teach Aromaflexology for Shirley Price. She is the Executive Director of the Alliance of International Aromatherapists and has served on its board and several committees since 2006. She is a co-author of The Complete Aromatherapy and Essential Oil Handbook for Everyday Wellness and the editor/publisher of the International Journal of Professional Holistic Aromatherapy. Where to find Lora CanteleWebsite: http://enhancements.abmp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enhancementsaromatherapy/Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
Ryan Gorman spoke with the Children's Home Network about how they're improving the lives of at-risk families and children in the Tampa Bay area and their upcoming "A Night To Remember" event. Larry Cooper, Bob Krouse and Cheri O'Neil from the Children's Home Network all joined the show. www.childrenshomenetwork.org
Dr. Keith Vawter, Southwest Regional Representative and Development Officer for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home Foundation, shared about this wonderful ministry and how we can be a part of it. Find out more about the Missouri Baptist Children's Home HERE.
Ryan Gorman spoke with the Children's Home Network about their work assisting children, families and foster parents in the Tampa Bay Area. Chief Of Development Robert Krouse, Director of Foster Care Chalice Lusk and Chief of Intervention and Preventative Services Larry Cooper joined the show. www.childrenshomenetwork.org
Maggie Doyne, founder of BlinkNow in Nepal and a 2015 CNN Hero, was 19 years old when she witnessed the huge numbers of orphaned children in Nepal and was determined to do something about it. With her babysitting money, she built a children's home and school in the Kopila Valley, and now has 53 children, some of whom have just gone off to college. Maggie is one of the women featured in our anthology. with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show is available on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
Over the Edge is back, raising funds for the Bethany Children's Home, and our good friends Meggan Kerber and Kirsten Keim-Shendge join us to discuss this self-sustaining organization, and their upcoming main fundraiser of the year, Over The Edge.
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Karen Marsdale sits down with Meggan Kerber and Kirsten Keim-Shendge of Bethany Children’s Home to learn about their work, their events and how inspired they are doing the work that they do!
Childrens Home of Reading: Air Date January 8, 2017
Tennessee Baptist Children's Home President Greg McCoy. To see video in first part you can click on folowing link. https://vimeo.com/185329631 http://www.tennesseechildren.org/
This episode of Connect airs on April 6, 2016. Brett Loftis is the new CEO of The Children's Home in Winston-Salem. He is also the CEO of the The Crossnore School in Crossnore, NC. The two organizations are partnering together to serve more children in North Carolina.
Discover how God's love is being shown to the least of these in Kitale, Kenya.
Through loss of parents, neglect or abuse many children find themselves alone. Christian City has always been there for them. See an Atlanta GA TV report about Delta Airlines joining to make it a BIG Christmas for the Children's Home residents.
Christian City Children's Home has provided a safe, loving, nurturing environment for "at risk" children for many years. An Atlanta News Report noted the exemplary work.
"I came to Alpha when I was about three years old. Without Alpha Christian Children'a Home, I know I would not be the person I am." See this testimony and more about this ministry.
The work of Korea Christian Gospel Mission and Dr. Yoon Kwon Chae has long focused on meeting the needs of children.
Abandoned by her parents and left to scavenge the dumps for food, 11-year-old Mary finally found a safe refuge. But she had one wish: to have more beauty in her life. See how Operation Blessing partners helped make that possible.
From Orphanage to Children's Home by Amy and Russ Dean
When Rimbyen’s parents abandoned her to the streets because of her cleft lip, a social worker found the little girl hungry and extremely malnourished. Operation Blessing provided her with the surgery and recovery she needed, including enrolling her in a special school and placing her under the loving care of her grandpa.
Lakay ZB Resto Plus is the latest project at the Operation Blessing-supported Zanmi Beni Children’s Home in Haiti. The profits from the new venture are used to help support the more than 60 orphaned and abandoned children through aquaculture projects that provide a source of nutritious fish for the children. Watch how lives are being changed.
Message by Brenda Gray from the NC Baptist Children's Home delivered on December 4, 2011.
At Zanmi Beni Children's Home in Haiti, Marie (24) and Davidson (2), have a special bond that could only be shared between a mother and son. Davidson was orphaned and now Marie cares for him in a place that has become an oasis of healing for children who were in desperate need of loving care and attention.
Operation Blessing and Partners In Health opened Zanmi Beni Children’s Home because of a dire need in Haiti to care for handicapped children who had been forgotten and ignored. To learn more about Operation Blessing's efforts in Haiti,visit: www.ob.org/haitiprojects