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Our Purpose in Action YOU CAN HELP HOPE GROW Eagle Ranch exists for two key purposes: to be a tangible expression of God’s goodness and power in the world; and to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who struggle. We put this into action by reaching out to help others in our community and beyond. Throughout the year, we host events to educate therapeutic professionals, empower families and encourage supporters. Our boys and girls also experience the joy of serving others through ongoing outreach projects. Join our community and help support the Eagle Ranch mission. PRAY Remember our children and staff in your prayers. God is our greatest provider and prayer is our greatest resource. CONTINUING EDUCATION We host continuing education events for therapeutic professionals. Screen use expert and author Melanie Hempe shared how to help manage screen time. EVENTS FOR FAMILIES On-campus events and activities provide opportunities for families to learn, connect and build relationships. LEARNING TO SERVE We provide our children the opportunity to learn the value of serving others through various service projects throughout the year. VOLUNTEER Help maintain our campus, provide meals, help with events and special projects. PARTICIPATE Sponsor or participate in our annual events, including Run the Ranch and the DeWitt Weaver Eagle Ranch Golf Classic. GIVE Your financial contribution helps our work with children and families. Consider a recurring monthly gift or funding a specific need. REMEMBER Help provide hope and a future for generations of children by remembering Eagle Ranch Inc., Chestnut Mountain, Ga. in your will or estate plan. “Having Eagle Ranch students come out and serve was an incredible help to our organization. Through their efforts over 300 families received food over the weekend. Thank you, Eagle Ranch, for giving back and supporting this community!” Beau Robson Straight Street Ministries LEARN MORE Contact Kelly Brewer at 770.967.8500 or kbrewer@eagleranch.org for more information.

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