Miranda Usry
“And so it went on for years and years”… moving from location to location, house to house, parent to grandparent, and usually after the DFCS case worker had just completed […]
“And so it went on for years and years”… moving from location to location, house to house, parent to grandparent, and usually after the DFCS case worker had just completed […]
Dr. Jones’ journey began when he joined the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes at the Boys Ranch in Hahira, at the young age of 12. Although (in his words), most would
Have you ever spoken to someone who had so much depth to their soul that a one minute conversation left you feeling hungry for more? Had an intrigued feeling that
“It would be easiest to explain my walk with Christ through a series of miracles. I received my first miracle the minute I was born. At only 2 pounds and
Many thanks to Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett and Shaquille O’Neal for hosting the Inaugural Law Enforcement and CommUNITY Car Show on Saturday, March 5th, 2022, which raised over $25,000 for the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth
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Please be advised that Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes Foundation does not make telephone solicitation calls. If you are contacted by anyone asking you to send money to Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth
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The Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes is a 501(c)(3) charity that solicits donations through the mail. We feel you have the choice to receive mail from Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes. If
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes accepts gifts of property through outright gifts, bequests or life estates. We do not accept timeshares. Gifts of Property Property must be inspected and approved by
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, Inc. is a tax exempt charitable organization under IRC Section 501(c)(3). We are not a private foundation, therefore, your gift receives the maximum deduction under IRC