Your gift helps Sunrise provide care and hope to Kentucky’s most vulnerable children. Thank you for giving to the kids in our care. Thanks to the support of people like you, Sunrise has found over 500 forever families for children who desperately needed a home. Thank you!
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I just donated to Sunrise Children’s Services! Sunrise Children’s Services provides care and hope for hurting families and children through Christ-centered ministries. There are 1,000 kids and individuals currently utilizing a Sunrise program, such as their Residential Care, Foster Care, Foster-to-Adopt or Family Services programs. Will you consider supporting this 150 year old non-profit ministry?
“I have been familiar with Sunrise for over 25 years. My home church has supported Sunrise with regular giving and offerings over those years. I will say that I knew “of’ Sunrise but did not “know” Sunrise. My eyes were opened, four years ago, when we took our youth group to visit and work with one of the facilities and were truly impressed with the team at Sunrise and their work. We saw, first hand, what a difference Sunrise was making in the lives of the children. We have visited multiple homes over the past four years and have found encouragement, being poured into the children’s lives. They are finding their identity and value through a relationship with Jesus Christ. There is truly no greater way to fulfill the Great Commission than the work of Sunrise.”
More than 1,000 years before the ladies from Louisville began their hope-filled journey, another group of women began theirs. But honestly, it didn’t begin very hopeful.
There are approximately 117,000 children in the U.S. currently waiting to be adopted. The need in Kentucky is also great, with more than 8,000 children in out-of-home care.
Each year, the boys who live at Sunrise’s Spring Meadows Center in Mt. Washington take a trip to the Kentucky State Fair…
Sunrise Children’s Services has recently celebrated three high school graduates in its independent living program.
This new structure is designed for boys currently living at Spring Meadows, along with the staff and visitors, to enjoy a time of prayer and even worship, if they choose. The gazebo was dedicated in memory of Mike Dixon…