The LOVE Fundraiser provides a strong foundation each year to our mission of providing love and shelter to women healing from addiction who are without financial resources. With much gratitude to all of the following who contributed to the success of 2024 Love campaign, raising $216,000 to serve women this year!
The Welcome Home Patrons Circle, part of our 2024 Love Fundraiser, will provide residents at Healing Housing this year with their first 9 weeks of housing and comprehensive services at no cost to them.
Much gratitude to the following
2024 Patrons.*
Steve & Ellen Adams
Dr. David Allen
Doug & Kathryn Anderson
Leanna Bone
Deborah McClendon Banks & gary banks
Brandie & Nathan Bracy
Sarah & Mike Brandon
Carol & Jim Bryson
Sherrie & John Cavin
John & Doris Clayton
AMY & MARK COGGIN
BOB & MELANIE CUNDIFF
Angela & Silas Deane
RENEE & RANDY DRAKE
Laura Edwards
Bob & Amanda Farnsworth
Katy & Mark Graham
ANGELA GRETT
Debbie & Skip Heibert
David & Cecilia hettinger
Leslie & Rick Hotzfeld
Rev. James & Tari Hughes
David & Merrily Jones
Steve & Sally Rose Lassiter
Tara laymon
Denise & Wayne Lennington
the lennington family foundation
Tracey & Jonathan Levine
missy & john lyncH
angela magill
Dr. George & Letha Mathews
George & Charlene Metzger
Maral Missirian-Dill &
Stuart Dill
Martha & Gary Moore
hal & peggy pennington
David & Linde Pflaum
Pat & Doug Ralls
Drs. Jane & Ralph Roach
Virginia & randall sanders
Olivia & Lenwood Smith
cheryl & randy stephenson
Dr. mark & gina tedder
barbara & rick turner
Jane Van Laar
lynda wimberly
Carroll & helen wood
*As well as those who choose to be remain anonymous.
Special Thanks to This Year’s Table Hosts
Kevin Hostler, Laura King, Deb Markland, Mishelle Phillips and
Holy Family Catholic Church Women’s Club
Alison Jones Webb speaks on how each of us can help create positive solutions to addiction. As the author of Recovery Allies, Alison will offer stories and strategies while celebrating and honoring the lives of 23 million Americans living in recovery.
Alison speaks on topics such as:
Reducing the shame and stigma that can prevent people with substance use disorder from asking for help
Essential tools to use in your community to fight the addiction epidemic
Relapse prevention, harm reduction, and peer support
The critical roles of positive relationships and community support for people seeking and maintaining recovery
How anyone in a community – from people involved in healthcare and law enforcement to those working in faith organizations and education – can make use of proven public health strategies