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Hudson needs your help.

After being neglected for much of his life, he needs a safe place to stay. And you can provide it for just $60.

It’s a new year, but children from abusive and neglectful homes are faced with the same harsh realities. Kids like 14-year-old Hudson. 

 

Hudson grew up feeling scared and isolated. He spent his childhood moving from home to home not knowing where he was going to go next. 
 

The cold months after the holidays can be difficult for many people. They can be even harder for Hudson and kids like him who struggle each day to manage their emotions due to the significant trauma they’ve experienced.

But the first thing to do is to provide a warm, safe place to stay. And you can do that with one $60 donation!

Your $60 donation can help change that. Your gift this month can give Hudson access to the therapy and support he needs to recover. 

Hudson has lived in 10 different homes since he was 3 years old. He has a hard time trusting anyone or keeping relationships. He doesn’t believe anyone will ever care or ever truly love him.


Hudson doesn't have a family or a home. And with cold winter months ahead, having a safe place to stay is crucial, especially for children like Hudson.


For just $60, you can give Hudson a night of safety and the critical care he needs to start building a healthy future.


You can help Hudson and kids like him see that they deserve to be safe and feel safe. That they can have hope despite the abuse and neglect they’ve endured. That they are loved.

Give a night of safety this winter!

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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