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Your donation will provide residential care, counseling and remedial schooling to ADHD students. Our most vulnerable families are the single parents who struggle emotionally and financially to hold down two jobs to support their sons at Advent Home. Many teenage boys are left at home with little parental supervision, nurturing and role modeling. As such, their anger has turned into learning problems, school failure, disobedience and definance. Your gift will give them a second chance! |
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A few years ago, fifty enthusiastic seniors from Maranatha Volunteers International helped build two much needed houses for staff families at Advent Home Learning Center in Calhoun, TN.
“These elderly people, ranging from 47 to 82 years young, refuse to sit in rocking chairs and rot,” says Sadie Torrez, volunteer coordinator. “Instead, they choose to travel throughout the United States and the world building churches and schools for communities in need.” [Click on title to read more.] |
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Advent Home Learning Center, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable corporation. It depends upon the ongoing financial support of grants, private donors, gifts and the help of volunteers. Commit today to be a part of changing the lives of at-risk boys. Gifts to AHLC are tax deductible. |
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Each year volunteers contribute thousands of dollars to Advent Home in their time and labor. Sign up today to help out with Family Forum, gardening, construction or other areas of interest. Get Informed. Login to download copies of the Advent Home Update newsletter. In it you will find information on what is happening on the campus, tips on how to deal with the problems of ADHD, practical family articles and the areas where you might be able to assist this ministry. |
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Planned giving helps Advent Home insure that its services will be available to future generations. Leaving us in your will through estate planning can make a world of difference! |
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