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Canopy expanding solutions with new school
By ANNA CLAIRE O'CAIN Canopy Children’s Solutions, based in Jackson, is a nonprofit organization providing a host of interventions for children in all 82 Mississippi counties. CEO Dr. John Damon shares about Canopy and the services they provide — including Canopy’s new school,...
Southern Christian Services for Children and Youth — How 1 family’s lives were changed through adoption
By JAMIE HIMES Did you know that in the United States, more than 20,000 youth exit the foster care system every year without a family? They have no one to call, no support, and no soft place to fall when life gets crazy. When thinking about foster care or adoption, people...
Magnolia Speech School — Building on a firm foundation
By ANNA CLAIRE O’CAIN Since the 1950s, Magnolia Speech School in Jackson has served children with hearing and speech impairments. From the school’s early days in the late Elizabeth “Libba” Matthews’ home to its current facility in Jackson and soon-to-be new home in Madison County, God...
Felecia Marshall — How God turned 1 woman’s tragic loss into a calling
By ANNA CLAIRE O'CAIN The story of Grant Me Justice begins with a tragedy that no mother would ever dream of having to endure: the loss of a child. Felecia Marshall, Prentiss native and mother of the late Alexia Krushét Buckhalter, shares how God turned her mourning into dancing...