No matter how long we work; no matter how hard we toil; no matter how much sleep we lose, we never feel that we have done all that can possibly be done for the children. Their needs are so great that, at times, it simply seems overwhelming. But we try just as hard, knowing that we carry on the work that has sustained more than 8,000 children since Holston Home was founded in 1895.
Would you like to help the children? We would be remiss if we did not invite you to join this ministry in our efforts to help children realize their God-given potential.
We feel so inadequate because there is never enough money to do all that needs to be done. In the summer, children need and want to go to summer camps. They want and need to go on vacations.
In August, as they prepare to go back to school, they need new clothes. And books. And supplies.
In December there are Christmas presents. And winter clothes.
And there are always the ongoing expenses of caring for these children.
Would you consider making a tax-deductible financial contribution to Holston Home? Doing so can be as easy as clicking on the Pay Pal button on this page. It is a safe and secure way to make a donation over the Internet.
Everyone can potentially help the children. We encourage you to consider leaving a portion of your life's estate to the children, so that it can be placed in a permanent endowment that can help the children until the end of time.
Whatever help you can provide, it will be put to good use for the children and we will be eternally grateful.
Please contact:
Rev. Charles Hutchins
P.O. Box 188
Greeneville, TN 37744
charleshutchins@holstonhome.org
(423) 787-8723
to discuss how you may be able to help the children.
If you would like to come to Holston Home for a tour – either as an individual or with your church group – they can arrange that, too.
They will also be glad to provide a speaker for your church or civic group about the good work of this ministry.
"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: To look after orphans..." -- James 1:27 (NIV)
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