1.14.2019
Restoration Rome takes positive steps
The Rome News-Tribune reported recently on a talk Jeff and Mary Margaret Mauer gave at the Rome Exchange Club. They told the club about efforts between Restoration Rome and a number of local and state agencies, and how they are being looked at as a model for dealing with foster care issues across Georgia. The…
Read More1.4.2019
Restoration Rome was full of Cheerful Givers this Christmas!
This Christmas, hundreds of children woke up on Christmas morning to find a special gift awaiting them. Many of these children were spending Christmas away from their birth families in a foster or group home. Others had parents who simply couldn’t stretch their dollars beyond the essentials. Thanks to the great generosity of many, these…
Read More12.30.2018
Rome Noon Optimist Club supports Restoration Rome
The Rome Noon Optimist Club recently made a $3,000 contribution to Restoration Rome to complete the development and initial stocking of a snack shop at the former schoolhouse on Crane Street. The donation was recently featured on the Rome News-Tribune website. Click here for more
Read More6.17.2018
$15,000 in Scholarships awarded to TBRI® Georgia Collaborative
In support of the TBRI® Georgia Collaborative based at Restoration Rome, Show Hope has provided scholarships for TBRI® Practitioner Training to six local individuals who serve our vulnerable children through many different avenues. These include our school system, the YMCA, DFCS, residential care, family and child counseling, and youth ministry. Training of local TBRI® Practitioners…
Read More12.27.2017
The expanding mission of Restoration Rome
Hometown Headlines featured Restoration Rome in its end-of-year “Why We’re Excited About 2018” series. They write: Since the start of the Christmas holidays, the YMCA of Rome and Floyd County has teamed with Restoration Rome to provide a free, nutritious lunch from noon until 1 p.m. at Restoration Rome, 1400 Crane St. It is available…
Read More10.19.2017
Supervised Visitations Begin at Restoration Rome
Supervised Visitation refers to contact between a non-custodial parent and one or more children in the presence of a third person responsible for observing and seeking to ensure the safety of those involved. Supervised Visits are designed to assure that a child can have safe contact with an absent parent without having to be put…
Read More10.15.2017
Courtney Cash Joins Global Impact Team
Global Impact International, the parent ministry of Restoration Rome, has announced Dr. Courtney Cash as their new Vice President of Development and Community Engagement. Cash began work in September focused on securing funds to transform the old Southeast Elementary School building into a hub for foster care services. Cash comes to Global Impact from Unity…
Read More8.31.2017
Restoration Rome Awarded $1,000 Community Connection Grant
Thanks to the ROME MEDICAL CENTER Wells Fargo team, Restoration Rome has been awarded a $1,000 Community Connection grant. These grants require nomination by a local Wells Fargo team. In addition to their support through the grant nomination, the Rome Medical Center Wells Fargo branch also has supported Restoration Rome’s efforts to serve our community…
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