Honduras Update

Harpeth Hills has been supporting ministry work in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, for more than 30 years.  A group of men spent a week in November serving and celebrating with the church family in El Pedregal.  Overflow funds provided the construction supplies for the house these men built during that visit. Moises

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Leaving the Cocoon Update

Leaving the Cocoon is a mentoring program that ministers within the Tennessee Prison for Women. They also provide counseling, Bible studies, church services, and a Christian community. Re-entry support includes groceries, clothes, medication, and transportation. Mentors and mentees celebrated everyday successes as the holidays approach.

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Agape Update

One of the many services AGAPE is support for families that provide foster care for children in Nashville. As one can imagine, unexpected costs in dealing with crisis situations add up quickly. Overflow funds helped AGAPE bear the costs for foreign Language translation, services for the hearing impaired, counseling for

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Pearl House Update

In September, the Pearl House Academy opened their doors for the first time. Aided by Overflow and the Global Missions Special Contribution in April, this new school has been a huge blessing. It provides a safe, quality education, preparing students to be Christian leaders in their communities and their nation. Website:  ThePearlHouse.org

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FrankTown Update

Due to Overflow funds this year, this non-profit organization provided the teenagers in their Franklin ministry with cooking equipment and utensils. They loved learning to use the different tools and hone their culinary skills. Visit their website at  FranktownOpenHearts.com

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Sneedville Update

In November, a small group of Harpeth Hills members spent the weekend in Sneedville, TN.  It was a time of ministry and prayer over families connected through water projects, dental clinics, and children’s programs earlier this year.  The group delivered food baskets as well as encouragement.  Outreach in Sneedville received

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