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The Changing Needs of Children – 1951-1973
Wellroot continues to celebrate 150 years of serving children and families in Georgia by exploring our history. In 1951, the Methodist Children’s Home was housing the largest number of children
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This Is Home – Celebrating 150 Years – Part 1
For 150 years, Wellroot Family Services has been leading the effort to transform the lives of children and families in Georgia. Through our four programs, Wellroot cares for and encourages the growth
The Home: 1900-1934
In honor of Wellroot’s 150th anniversary, we’re posting a series of articles focused on Wellroot’s history! Wellroot’s Beginning Wellroot: The Early Years As the world entered into a new century
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Wellroot: The Early Years
Throughout Wellroot’s 150th Anniversary Celebration, we’ll be exploring our history and roots as The United Methodist Children’s Home. Read our first article here. At Wellroot, we stand on the shoulders
Wellroot’s Beginnings
While Wellroot’s beginnings might look very different from the successful foster care and family services organization we know it as today, one theme has remained consistent throughout our history, home.Press Release: The United Methodist Children’s Home Agrees to Sell Campus to City of Decatur; Funds from $40 Million Sale Will Serve More Children and Families in Crisis
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 17, 2017 at 8:30 p.m. ET CONTACT: John P. Cerniglia, Vice President, Development jcerniglia@umchildrenshome.org 404.327.5838 office 770.710.7663 mobile The United Methodist Children’s HomePress Release: The United Methodist Children’s Home Board of Trustees Decides to Serve More Children and Families in Crisis; Votes to Sell Organization’s Decatur Campus
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 17, 2017 at 7 p.m. ET CONTACT: John P. Cerniglia, Vice President, Development jcerniglia@childrenshome.org 404.327.5867 office The United Methodist Children’s Home Board ofMeet our Church Relations Team
We welcome Rev. Dave Allen Grady and Brett Hillesheim to the United Methodist Children’s Home team. They serve as Director of Church Relations and Church Engagement Manager respectively.
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