Thriving Against All Odds: Bintou’s Story

Thriving Against All Odds: Bintou’s Story

When Bintou came to the United States, she had dreams of an easier life. Bintou believed she would leave her struggles behind her when she came to the U.S. The reality didn’t match her dreams, however, and she struggled to stabilize her life as a single parent with...
Thriving Against All Odds: Jamara’s Story

Thriving Against All Odds: Jamara’s Story

Jamara worked hard to provide for her young son, Quadar. As a single parent with limited resources she was doing her best to raise him. Suddenly, Jamara found herself facing unexpected challenges that threatened to uproot the happy life she was trying to create for...
Staff Spotlight: Aisha Mock

Staff Spotlight: Aisha Mock

It’s no secret that Hephzibah Children’s Association is a great place to work. With a nurturing, supportive workplace culture and the opportunity to do meaningful work helping children and families, it’s easy to see why employees love working at Hephzibah and why they...
The 2024 Heart of Gold Ball

The 2024 Heart of Gold Ball

Friday, March 8 was an evening to remember for Hephzibah and all those who attended the 2024 Heart of Gold Ball. Over 300 people dined, danced, and celebrated Hephzibah’s largest fundraiser of the year. Throughout the evening and through our video presentation, the...
Hephzibah: Helping Children Heal

Hephzibah: Helping Children Heal

From a new gross-motor room to art, pet and garden therapy, we’re doing more than ever to help traumatized children heal at Hephzibah Home. Executive Director Merry Beth Sheets was working late one night when a young child at Hephzibah Home strolled into her office to...
Hephzibah Celebrates Black History Month

Hephzibah Celebrates Black History Month

In 1926, Carter G. Woodsen, known as the “Father of Black History”, proposed the dedication of a week in February that coincided with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas to celebrate and generate discussion about the contributions that Black people...