Lisa 
Rose, Youth Coordinator at St. Matthias’, Midlothian, is passionate 
about helping her sixth and seventh grade youth appreciate their 
blessings and to be concerned about the plight of those less fortunate.She
 has many creative ways to help her children appreciate the effect of 
money and how we choose to use it and especially what it can do for 
others. One of her exercises involves freezing money in ice cubes in 
order to work to get to it. Rose’s efforts led to a fund raiser to help 
children their own age who have experienced misery and pain.  
Over
 the course of several Sundays, the youth collected jewelry from their 
families and members of the church. The items were then sold with the 
proceeds being given to Jackson-Feild Homes at the suggestion of Rose’s 
mother who has been a loyal supporter of the Home.
On
 May 9, The Rev. John Boucher presented a check to Jackson-Feild in 
the amount of $350 during the awards ceremony of the 18th Annual Golfing
 for the Kids tournament at The Country Club of the Highlands. The 
Homes’ staff was humbled by this gift and are most thankful for these 
special youngsters and their youth coordinator.
Representatives
 from Jackson-Feild hope to be able to meet with St. Matthias' youth 
group when they reconvene after the summer. The youth group is also 
interested in doing some "hands on" projects in the future.   
Jackson-Feild
 Homes provides innovative, intensive  therapeutic services using best 
practice trauma models for boys and  girls in residential care and 
community- based services. All programs work with each youth 
individually and  involve each youth’s family to ensure success.  The 
goal is to return  the child to their community as soon as possible. 
Jackson-Feild works to educate, equip and empower youth to become 
healthy and confident young adults.
 
 
 By Ann Campbell, Mission of the Holy Spirit Board
 By Ann Campbell, Mission of the Holy Spirit Board  We're pleased to announce that the Diocese of Southern Virginia is 
partnering with FaithStreet, a service that is helping the millions of 
people who use the internet to find a church home, to connect to 
churches in our diocese. Several of our churches have already signed 
up.
 We're pleased to announce that the Diocese of Southern Virginia is 
partnering with FaithStreet, a service that is helping the millions of 
people who use the internet to find a church home, to connect to 
churches in our diocese. Several of our churches have already signed 
up.