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Halloween Party Held

Posted on: October 30th, 2009

On October 29 members of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority and Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Fraternity from Youngstown State University held a Halloween party for the children living at A House of Blessing in Youngstown.  The children made a craft and palyed games.  They also enjoyed a Halloween treat.  Below are a few pictures of

the fun.

Gifts needed for Santa’s Workshop

Posted on: October 28th, 2009

Every Christmas, the children of Beatitude House make a trip to "Santa's Workshop" to choose presents for their mothers for Christmas.  Thanks to the generosity of the community we are able to transform our administrative offices into "Santa's Workshop".  Currently we are seeking donations for the workshop.

Items can be something practical such as gloves or socks, or something not-so-practical like lotion/bath sets, perfume or picture frames.  Unfortunately, Beatitude House is unable to accept candles.

Donations of new, unwrapped gifts can be made Monday through Friday from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm at Beatitude House administrative offices at 238 Tod Lane on the grounds of St. Edward Parish in Youngstown.  Please feel free to contact 330-744-3147 with any questions.

 

Green Clean becomes incorporated

Posted on: October 28th, 2009

Beatitude House Green Clean is pleased to announce they have received official notification from the state of Ohio that they are now incoporated! 

The team is currently accpeting new clients. If you are interested in trustworthy, quality, reasonably-proced cleaning services please contact Beatitude House Green Clean at 330-261-1584.

Keep it Clean Go Green!

Taqualla shares her story

Posted on: October 28th, 2009

Humility of Mary Health Partners held their quarterly administrative meeting on October 28, in conjuction with the Kick off of The United Way campaign.  The group invited Taqualla to share her story of how The Potter's Wheel and Beatitude House have helped her.  Bob Hanna spoke on behalf of The United Way.

Over 200 people heard first hand the difference The Potter's Wheel has made in Taqualla's life.  "I'm happy and honored to have the opportunity to share my story," Taqualla said.

 

Concert sponsors sought

Posted on: October 26th, 2009

Beatitude House and Habitat for Humanity of Mahoning County will host the fifth annual “From our House to Yours,” Christmas concert on Sunday December 6th at 2:30 pm.  The concert will be held at St. Columbia Cathedral, 159 West Rayen Avenue, Youngstown.

 

Admission is FREE, however, a free will offering will be taken up to benefit both Beatitude House and Habitat for Humanity of Mahoning County.  

 

Currently organizers are seeking sponsorships for the event. Available are four (Angelic) levels of sponsorship, allowing you to honor the angels in your life.  Levels are as follows:

                        Seraphim:         $1,000

                        Cherubim:         $500

                        Archangel:        $250

                        Angel:               $100

 

For more information about the concert or sponsorship opportunities please contact the Development Department at 330-744-3147.

Award winners honored

Posted on: October 21st, 2009

Stacy Gaugler and Janice Stenson were presented the Sr. Margaret Scheetz Achievement Award at the 7th annual Cornerstone Dinner.  The women, graduates of Beatitude House were recognized for the values Sr. Margaret stood for: hard work, perserverance, education and love of the Beatitude House programs.

Stacy completed the Warren transitional housing program and was the first Warren Beatitude House graduate to be awarded a Habitat for Humanity house.  Stacy's determination to make a better life for her children and courage to persevere enabled her to earn her Medical Assistant certification and find a full-time job while at Beatitude House.  She is currently enrolled in school to become an RN and is busy with her daughters' activities.  Stacy credits Beatitude House in helping her find her way, "I figured out who I was and what I wanted out of life from Beatitude," said Stacy.  "Everyone was always there for me."

Janice applied for Beatitude House as a last hope.  Immediately after moving into the transitional housing program, Janice began her studies at YSU and started working toward making positive changes in her life.  Currently she works for a drug and alcohol program, using her own experience to help others.  Janice and her daughter moved into their own apartment.  Janice credits Beatitude House for getting her life in order, "They gave me direction for finding my purpose," she explains. "When I had no one, they had my back."

Congratulations to Stacy and Janice for all they have accomplished!

 

Green Clean to give back to the community

Posted on: October 21st, 2009

Beatitude House Green Clean has given a group of low-income women a chance at a new start. They have not only found employment but are focused on a bright future for themselves and their families.  Feeling blessed, they decided to find a way to give back to the community.   

Upon hearing of The Kaluza Project, and the goal to provide this family with a handicap friendly home, the group knew immediately they wanted to be involved. Members of Beatitude House Green Clean learned of The Kaluza Project at the Canfield Fair.  They decided to donate their time but doing what they do best – cleaning!   

On Tuesday November 10, Beatitude House Green Clean will clean the current Kaluza family home to assist them in preparation for their move into their new home which is expected to be ready in December.  

The group felt this was a great way to give back to the community. “We wanted to reach out to those less fortunate than ourselves,” said Tawanda, a Beatitude House Green Clean member. 

 

Green Clean names officers for board of directors

Posted on: October 19th, 2009

Beatitude House Green Clean board of directors has named their officers for the upcoming year.  Joe Fleming will serve as President, Alma Clark, Vice-President and Vernessa Robinson will be Secretary.

 When asked about serving as Vice-President, Alma said, "I am excited and honored.  My children are inspired by my involvement with Beatitude House Green Clean."

Keep it Clean Go Green!

Christmas concert announced

Posted on: October 13th, 2009

SAVE THE DATE

The Fifth Annual "From our House to Yours" Christmas concert in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity of Mahoning County will be held Sunday December 6 at 2:30pm at St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown, OH.  The event will feature Cantamus 10 and the Beatitude House children's choir.  This is a great way to take a break and enjoy the sounds of the season.

Campaign Goal in Sight

Posted on: October 6th, 2009

Beatitude House was recently awarded a $20,000 gift from the Kennedy Family Foundation, a component fund of the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley.  This gift, a payment towards their $150,000 campaign commitment, will bring Beatitude House to 86% of their goal.  Beatitude House set the goal to raise $6 million over 3 years.

"The Kennedy Family Foundation's generosity to our organization is truly remarkable," said Teresa Boyce, Development Director.  " We are able to provide a secxond chance for a better life to more homeless women and children because of their support.  We can't express our appreciation enough."

The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley is operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes which effectively assist and promote the well being of residents of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties.