Isaiah 117 House

Isaiah 117 House: A Beacon of Hope for Foster Children — In the heart of Tennessee, a remarkable initiative is making a profound difference in the lives of children entering the foster care system. Isaiah 117 House, founded by Ronda Paulson, provides a safe and loving environment for children who have been removed from their homes and are awaiting placement in foster care. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to minimizing the trauma these children experience during such a tumultuous time. #Isaiah117House

Isaiah 117 House: A Beacon of Hope for Foster Children

Isaiah 117 House: A Beacon of Hope for Foster Children — In the heart of Tennessee, a remarkable initiative is making a profound difference in the lives of children entering the foster care system. Isaiah 117 House, founded by Ronda Paulson, provides a safe and loving environment for children who have been removed from their homes and are awaiting placement in foster care. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to minimizing the trauma these children experience during such a tumultuous time. #Isaiah117House

The Genesis of Isaiah 117 House

The story of Isaiah 117 House began in 2014 when Ronda and her husband, Corey, were training to become foster parents. During a class at the Washington County Department of Children’s Services (DCS) office, they learned that children often had to wait in sterile, cold environments for placement. This realization sparked a vision in Ronda’s heart: a home where children could find comfort, safety, and love during one of the most challenging days of their lives³.

In 2015, this vision became more urgent when Ronda received a call to pick up a foster child who had nothing but the clothes on his back. This experience solidified her resolve to create a place where children could feel cared for and valued. By February 2017, the dream of Isaiah 117 House began to take shape, with a mission to provide physical and emotional support to children in need³.

The Mission and Impact

Isaiah 117 House operates with a clear mission: to provide a safe and loving home for children awaiting foster care placement. The organization offers a warm, welcoming environment with clean clothes, bath toys, snacks, comfy beds, and toys. Volunteers are on call to greet and care for these children, ensuring they feel loved and supported during a difficult transition².

The impact of Isaiah 117 House extends beyond the children it serves. It also supports caseworkers and future foster families by providing a nurturing space where children can stay while waiting for placement. This reduces the stress and trauma associated with the foster care process, helping children to feel more secure and less anxious⁴.

Expanding the Vision

Since its inception, Isaiah 117 House has grown significantly. It now has locations in multiple states, including Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia². Each house is a testament to the power of community and the profound impact that love and care can have on a child’s life.

How You Can Help

Isaiah 117 House relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue its mission. There are many ways to get involved, from donating funds or supplies to volunteering your time. By supporting Isaiah 117 House, you can help provide a safe haven for children in need and make a lasting difference in their lives.

For more information on how to support Isaiah 117 House, visit their website (isaiah117house.com).


Isaiah 117 House is a shining example of how compassion and community can transform lives. By offering a safe and loving environment for children in crisis, this organization embodies the spirit of Isaiah 1:17: “Defend the cause of the fatherless.” Through their dedicated efforts, they are making a lasting impact on the lives of countless children and families.

Sources:

  1. Our Story — Isaiah 117 House
  2. Isaiah 117 House
  3. Isaiah 117 House – Crossroads Christian Church
  4. Bing Search
  5. Isaiah 117 House to expand mission of helping foster kids. | AP News



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