Stories of Impact

Sarah Sauls Sarah Sauls

Billy + Erica

In 2020, Billy and Erica walked into CCF heavy with addiction and despair. Today, they are free from drug, alcohol, and nicotine addiction, their family is restored, and their lives are filled with purpose.

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Scott Mills Scott Mills

Kim

Once a guest experiencing homelessness, Kim worked hard for a fresh start, a place to live, and a new beginning. Her commitment led her to become an integral part of the CCF team, serving as a resource navigator.

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Scott Mills Scott Mills

Big Momma

From being at the heart of our daily meal preparations to assisting with laundry services, Big Momma does it all. But beyond her various tasks, she exudes a warm hospitality that touches every guest who walks through the CCF doors.

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Scott Mills Scott Mills

Michael

After losing his eyesight, Michael made his way to our Mobile Housing Navigation Center. Now he’s not only receiving much-needed treatment for his eyesight, but is also navigating his path towards permanent housing.

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Scott Mills Scott Mills

Josh + Amy

Josh and Amy's son was taken away due to their difficult living circumstances, but hope was restored when Community Care Fellowship provided them with a home. Their newfound stability not only allowed them to be reunited with their son, but also empowered them to reclaim their lives.

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Jennifer Batchelor Jennifer Batchelor

Rod + Catherine

“CCF fed us, they allowed us to shower, they allowed us to keep clean clothes. Most of all however, they made us a family again. “

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Jennifer Batchelor Jennifer Batchelor

Gwen

A CCF guest for many years, Gwen stepped into our Pathways Program, which provides career guidance and mentoring. This journey led her to work at Nashville social-enterprise Unlocked, where she not only found a new purpose but also a path to secure housing.

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Jennifer Batchelor Jennifer Batchelor

Leticia

“My strength, I guess, is I’m caring. I care. I like to help people. I think I should have been a nurse or a teacher. I’m loving. I’m a good mother. Responsible. Reliable... I had to be selfless, especially when raising a daughter by myself.”

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Jennifer Batchelor Jennifer Batchelor

Dave

“It is a real blessing to have a practical outlet to work out my faith.”

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