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Give Lindsey a day of care and connection for $60

There’s a nine-year-old girl named Lindsey who needs your help. Lindsey has experienced intense fear and violence at home. It’s not physically or emotionally safe for her to be there.

 

With your $60 donation, you can give Lindsey a day of care and the critical connection and treatment she needs. Our fiscal year ends on June 30 and your gift by that day will make all the difference for Lindsey and other hurting kids.

Lindsey has survived ongoing abuse. She lives in fear of getting hurt again, and she worries about being rejected and abandoned. Not knowing how to manage her emotions, she often mimics the unhealthy behaviors she has experienced.

As the fiscal year comes to a close on June 30, you can help more kids. Your $60 donation provides a day of care with safe shelter, food, therapy and healthy connection for Lindsey and kids just like her.

Lindsey believes that everything that's happened is her fault. She’s tired of being afraid of doing something wrong. And yet, she keeps trying to earn affection. She desperately wants to fit in. Her young heart craves love that is real and safe.

Will you show Lindsey that her worth is not defined by what has been done to her, but in her identity as God’s precious child? Every $60 you give by June 30 will provide a day of care and critical connection for kids in desperate need, like Lindsey.

Give Lindsey a day of care and connection.

ABOUT CCHO

Christian Children's Home of Ohio (CCHO) is a local nonprofit organization that has provided opportunities for donors like you to help abused and neglected children for more than 50 years. Based in Wooster, OH and serving all of Ohio – including Wayne County, Summit County, Stark County, Cuyahoga County, Franklin County and the surrounding areas – CCHO is a safe place for kids who have suffered extreme forms of physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse, as well as survivors of sex trafficking. Initially licensed as a foster care/group home for children, CCHO now has five cottages on its campus that are home to as many as 46 kids, ages 6-17, who have often been abused by parents or other people they trust. During their time with this faith-based charity in Ohio, children learn the tools they need to overcome the trauma they've experienced through various forms of therapeutic approaches (including recreational therapy, art therapy and equine therapy) as well as social, spiritual and educational opportunities designed to aid the child with the healing process, model for them how a healthy family functions, develop coping and life skills, and introduce them to Jesus Christ.

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