After much anticipation - not to mention great need - our two new
modular classrooms are up and running and will house our vocational
education classes.
For years, we have
been providing classes in Food Occupation & Safety and Certified
Nursing Assistant (CNA). Because we did not have a dedicated space for
the food occupation classes, they were frequently moved around campus
much to the detriment of consistency and continuity. One of our new
modular classrooms is specifically designed and equipped for the food
occupation curriculum.
The other new
classroom will house a horticulture program that is being reintroduced.
In years past, we had a horticulture program that was extremely popular
among our students. Due to the death of the horticulture teacher, the
program unfortunately was suspended. We are thrilled to be able to bring
back this educational program that had been so popular and successful.
We are so very
blessed to have a donor who provided the funding for these classrooms.
The equipment and materials were purchased with donations from
foundations, civic and service clubs, and individuals. Every day, we see
the positive results brought about through the generosity of so many
people and we thank each and every donor.
However, even with
this new addition we still need more classroom space. We are currently
working to raise funds for another modular classroom building and hope
to have it in place before the end of the current school year.
It is with deep gratitude that we thank the Rev. Bill Jones for his six
years of service as Archdeacon of our Diocese. While Bill is retiring
from his role as Archdeacon, he will continue to serve at St. David's,
Chesterfield, and in his ministry to Virginia prisons.
By Nancy Smith, St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach
Chaplain Service Prison Ministry of Virginia is changing its name to
GraceInside. "This is a much simpler name, even our own staff couldn't
always get the old name right consistently," said the Rev. Randy Myers,
president, "and is quite descriptive of what our God is doing in the
prisons through our chaplains. This is a new beginning for us, and we
are very excited, as you'll see from the crazy, celebratory picture."
Soon to come will be a new website, new email addresses for central
staff, as well as entry into social media. Learn more about the prison
ministry of GraceInside 
The Jackson-Feild Home (JFH) received a grant from the Altria Companies
Employee Community Foundation (ACECF) to provide supplies and materials
for art, dance and music therapy programs for the residents of
Jackson-Feild.
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The LARCUM Churches of Norfolk invite you to join us at our annual
State LARCUM Conference on Friday and Saturday, 5-6 December 2014. Rev.
Dr. John Armstrong, president and founder of ACT 3 Network, a minister
of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America and an adjunct
professor of mission at Wheaton College Graduate School will present
"The New Landscape of Post-Christian Christianity"
"The influx of vulnerable people from Central America, including
unaccompanied minors as well as mothers with children, continues to
challenge the United States to respond compassionately. Like Sudanese
or Syrian refugees, these people are fleeing hunger, violence, and the
fear of rape, murder, and enslavement. The violence in Central America
has escalated significantly in recent months, particularly as a result
of gangs and trafficking in drugs and human beings. These people are
literally fleeing for their lives. 


On June 27, the public is invited to a tea & quilt show &
silent auction. The show will take place at the Boys Home campus from 3
to 5 p.m. This event was organized by Lisa Cole from Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, Covington, Boys Home Chaplain Connie Gilman and Sandra Scruggs,
Boys Home Development Coordinator. All guests are able to enjoy tea and
refreshments, see quilts of all kinds on display. A sample of smaller
quilts made for the cottages will be displayed in Whitehead Cottage and
take part in a special Longaberger Basket silent auction. One lucky
individual will receive a basket as a door prize. A unique quilt
handcrafted by Ms. Phyllis Gibson, sister of Boys Home Executive
Director Dr. Donnie E. Wheatley is being raffled off. Tickets are going
at $5 per ticket or you can get 10 for $45. All proceeds from this event
will directly benefit Boys Home of Virginia. The drawing for the quilt
will take place during this event.
June 6 was a historic day for the Edna Hayden Gwaltney School at
Jackson-Feild Homes. For the first time in its history, two boys were
among the graduates receiving their degrees. The school began accepting
male students in fall of 2012.
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