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The Next Chapter Wings Update La Casa de mi Padre San Salvador, El Salvador La Casa de mi Padre’s 3rd home, the Joy Home, will welcome eight girls when it is completed this August. In 2006, Eagle Ranch began assisting and consulting with La Casa de mi Padre in El Salvador. The ministry has grown to model itself after Eagle Ranch, even naming its homes similarly. Currently serving 27 children, La Casa is building its third residential home, the Joy Home, which will serve eight more girls. The government of El Salvador named La Casa de mi Padre the top children’s home in the country and a model for others to follow. Since 1996, Eagle Ranch’s Wings Initiative has helped organizations and individuals plan, start or retool children’s programs and other non-profit organizations. More to come in 2019: The Wings Initiative is developing new content. A new video and written guides will be made available to children’s programs and other non-profit organizations. “ In 2007, Eddie Staub and I walked the property here and planned where every building and home would go. Now, that master plan is coming together exactly as we had planned.” Gary Powell Co-Founder, Executive Director La Casa de mi Padre The Joan Whitcomb Girls Center opened in April 2019, offering our girls an opportunity to build confidence and promote physical wellness. The Soaring Futures Legacy Program continues to build an endowment that will secure the future of Eagle Ranch. The deadline to join the Founder’s Circle, with any size gift, is December 31, 2019. Find out how you can contribute through your will or designated gift at EagleRanch.org/AR19. Help Make Life Better for Children There are many ways you can partner with Eagle Ranch to further our mission: giving an honor or memorial gift, funding a specific need, or contributing to our daily operations.You can also leave a legacy by designating “Eagle Ranch, Inc.” as a beneficiary in your will, trust or life insurance policy. To learn more or make a gift, call 770.967.8500 or visit: EagleRanch.org/Give 2018 Graduate Armani with his mom and brother (pictured above).To read about Armani’s story, visit EagleRanch.org/AR19

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