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Help Meet Needs for the Dothan Group Home
Tour the Dothan Group Home: Online video tour of Children's Homes in two formats:
> Windows Media Player > QuickTime (due to file size, these video files will take a few minutes to download - thanks for your patience!)
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>> Help meet children's needs at the Dothan Group Home.
Mailing address for you to send your financial donation or other gifts directly to the Dothan office: Alabama Baptist Children's Homes 1302 Ross Clark Circle Dothan, AL 36301 For more information, phone (334) 677-7856.
Regional News in Southeastern Alabama:
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Hawks rewarded as top child care workers The Alabama Association of Child Care Agencies (AACCA) has presented its 2005 Flora Boyd Award to Martha and Labron Hawk, houseparents at Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes in Dothan. > click to read full story |
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Dothan group home uses creative therapy Pet therapy uses the benefits of animal companionship to help children express their emotions. Evelyn McDaniel, volunteer at the Wiregrass Humane Society, recently treated youngsters at ABCH in Dothan to a therapeutically fun time. > click to read full story |
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Discipline taught at Children's Homes helps veterinarian "Everything you do from now on will be an example to these kids who live at the Baptist Children's Homes," Colley told Pope when he was a high school senior. > click to read full story |
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Sixth Grade Sweethearts Since 1979, Labron and Martha Hawk have cared for nearly 200 children in a variety of locations. They have discovered that serving together has made their marriage stronger." > click to read full story |
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Years at former Troy campus helped prepare Randall Johnson for ministry Being the only male in a cottage with up to 14 girls at one time could be awkward for some boys, but not for Randall Johnson. He found blessings in living arrangements at the former Troy campus of the Children's Homes. > click to read full story |
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Kelleys find ministry in relating to parents of foster children When a foster child comes into Martha and Henry Kelley's home, the child's birth parents and other relatives are also accepted as family. > click to read story |
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