Your kindness and generosity have helped make a difference in the lives of our families. It is only through community partners like you that we are able to achieve our Mission to provide shelter, support, stability, and nurturing for homeless children and their families as they prepare to acquire and maintain permanent housing. We thank you again for your concern, support and generosity.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Thank you....
Your kindness and generosity have helped make a difference in the lives of our families. It is only through community partners like you that we are able to achieve our Mission to provide shelter, support, stability, and nurturing for homeless children and their families as they prepare to acquire and maintain permanent housing. We thank you again for your concern, support and generosity.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Evening Street Elementary



Children reaching out to other children – the third grade classes from Evening Street Elementary in Worthington gave the gift of their talents to the children at the Homeless Families Foundation. The Evening Street students wrote individual stories about a favorite animal. After illustrating their special stories, they donated a stuffed animal AND fashioned gift bags decorated as the animal described in their story. Adrienne Corbett, HFF Executive Director met with the children to talk with them about the challenges of being homeless and answered many thoughtful and insightful questions. Special thanks to Mrs. Smith who coordinates this activity.
Hello, my name is Annie Davis. I am a sixth grader at Saint Michael School in Worthington, Ohio. I was reading an article that said there was not enough room in the shelter to allow any more people in. I felt very bad; I have everything I need, and those people don't have even a warm blanket. That's when I though of an idea. I though that since I am a Christian, I need to do whatever it takes to protect God's people. I told Anna Sabatino, one of the four sixth grade student council members, my idea that we all bring in blankets. She took along Olivia Di Carlo as the guest that day, who helped persuade the student council to do something. They brought the idea up, but they all thought of a better idea. They thought we should gather money to send in so you could use it however you need.
We had a dress-down day on December 10, 2010 to raise money. Everyone who paid two dollars could dress our of uniform, while of course following our dress code. We raised over $1,000 dollars. Anna, Olivia, and I are very proud and happy to present the money to you today. We sincerly hope this will help with whatever you may need to purchase and allow more people in.
Yours truly,
Annie, Anna and Olivia
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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