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May 21, 2019
Leading with kindness (Story 13 of 50)
Helping meet residents’ needs takes a lot of hands and partners. We are grateful for the kindness of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.


May 16, 2019
Memories from our second resident (Story 12 of 50)
I came to CCHO in 1971 and lived there until I graduated in 1975. I was the second resident. My memories are numerous but here are a few.


May 7, 2019
See the possibility (Story 11 of 50)
When you hear people talk about foster care and adoption, you often hear about a broken system and all the reasons to stay away.


May 3, 2019
Trading worthlessness for faithfulness (Story 10 of 50)
I met Mia when she first became a resident in our Young Girls Cottage. I was immediately struck by her kindness and vibrant personality.


Apr 26, 2019
Life lessons learned (Story 9 of 50)
I was 16 when I came to CCHO. I was a lost, angry teenager, but the love and support of CCHO helped mold me into the woman I am today.


Apr 22, 2019
A faithful foundation (Story 8 of 50)
Fifty years ago today, on a Tuesday evening at Rittman First Church of Christ, 12 men were selected as interim board members of CCHO.


Apr 17, 2019
Josie’s triumph (Story 7 of 50)
When I first met Josie, I met a powerhouse of a young woman; she presented as a strong, independent teenager with something to prove.


Apr 11, 2019
Healing for a kindergartener’s heart (Story 6 of 50)
Joey was a kindergarten student when I met him. He had the typical chubby cheeks of a kindergartener and he was missing his two front teeth.
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