We had the privilege of welcoming two extraordinary guests from My Friend's House: Executive Director, Tenasa Pillow, and Fundraising and Development Coordinator, Christine Foell. My Friend's House is a Middle Tennessee organization dedicated to providing safety, structure, and a nurturing environment for at-risk boys aged 12 to 17. Through counseling, therapeutic programs, and an abundance of community support, they help these young men believe in themselves, transform negative behaviors, and set paths toward brighter, more hopeful futures.
Our conversation delved into the heart of My Friend's House’s mission: to offer these boys a safe place to heal and grow, whether that ultimately means reuniting them with family, connecting them with a foster family, or guiding them toward independence. We heard emotional success stories—like a teenager discovering his love for cooking at a local steakhouse, or a young man finally finding a forever family. Their testimonies show us the profound impact of consistency, compassion, and community engagement.
We also learned about the annual Mardi Gras Ball, a major fundraiser that contributes essential funding to the organization, as well as year-round volunteer opportunities—from teaching life skills to donating toiletries. My Friend's House relies on the kindness of local churches, businesses, and individuals who wish to pour into these young lives. Listening to Tenasa and Christine, we felt reminded that truly every gift, large or small, can spark hope in a child’s life.
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