Millies Post (1st)

 Hi everyone!! I’m Millie Reinbold, a student at the University of Tennessee, and over the next few months, my group and I are partnering with the Isaiah 117 House here in Knoxville.

Isaiah 117 House supports children entering the foster care system by giving them a safe and comforting place to stay on one of the hardest days of their lives. Instead of spending hours in a government or office, these kids are welcomed into a warm home, where they’re cared for, fed, and given a sense of safety and belonging until their foster placement is ready.

This project is especially meaningful to me because I previously interned with The Doorstep Project, a nonprofit that provides housing and support for women surviving domestic abuse. During my year there, I helped create branding and marketing materials that amplified their mission and strengthened their voice in the Nashville community. That experience opened my eyes to how powerful it can be when compassion meets organization, when people work together to bring comfort and dignity to others who need it most.

Now, with Isaiah 117 House, I see that same compassion at work for children. It costs about $300 to care for one child for a day, covering meals, clothing, and essentials. Our group’s goal is to raise $1,000 — enough to support at least three children during their stay.

If you’re able, please consider donating or sharing our campaign. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps a child feel safe, loved, and seen, and that’s something truly worth giving. 

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