Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion purchased a play set for the back yard of the shelter and students from Tri-Rivers Career Center Carpentry and Building Maintenance classes installed it.
Employees from the Marysville Home Depot spent two days building a new play area for our children and installing lights in our bedrooms—all at their expense.
The Aveda Salon by Michael Ferrell at Polaris Fashion Mall is providing services for our clients once a month.
Visible Changes in Marion was recently honored for providing services for our clients at no charge.
Eight area Kiwanis Clubs have spent the last two months putting “emergency overnight bags” together for the Marion Shelter Program and Turning Point.
The Powell Ladies Club held a dinner, style show and auction for our benefit.
The MOMS Club of Powell held a raffle for our benefit.
The MOMS Club of Lewis Center, the Olentangy Teachers’ Association and the Delaware County Literacy Coalition was responsible for 132 tote bags full of books for our children.
The staff of Ready, Set, Re-Design volunteered their services to paint and redesign our foyer and living room.
Our Adopt-a-Family Christmas program helped 260 women and children thanks to the generosity of 87 sponsors.
Paula Roller said, “We are so grateful for our communities. We could not do what we do without the support of people like these. There seems to never be an end to the caring!”