Supporting Kids in Crisis: Inside the Evans Home for Children
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In this episode, host Janet Michael visits the Evans Home for Children and has an in-depth conversation with their executive director, Amy Rice. They delve into the long history and mission of the Evans Home, which has provided a safe haven for children in need for nearly 75 years. Amy Rice explains how the home started, its founders, and the specific services it offers to children aged 5 to 17.
Janet and Amy discuss the various situations that might lead children to the Evans Home, including family crises such as homelessness or the need for a guardian to seek treatment. They detail the structured yet fun environment provided at the home, from regular chores and schooling to outings and recreational activities.
A significant part of their conversation covers the role of the community, fundraisers, and the various ways the public can support the Evans Home, such as sponsorship, donations, and participation in events like the 'Evening with Evans Home Friends'.
The episode also highlights inspirational stories of past residents who return to volunteer or participate in community fundraisers, conveying a strong sense of family and long-term connection among former residents.
The discussion wraps up with information about the operational costs and funding necessities of the home, emphasizing the importance of community support, whether through financial donations, material contributions like gift cards, or participation in events and fundraising activities. Amy encourages families facing crises to reach out to the Evans Home for support and reassurance.
Listeners are provided with details on how to donate, purchase tickets for upcoming events, and get involved through the Evans Home website: https://www.evanshome.org/
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