Donate $100 to Hannah’s Haven at no cost to you!

Posted 08/05/08 under news

We have just learned of an exciting new way for you to donate $100 to Hannah’s Haven at no cost to you. SunTrust bank is launching an incentive to new banking customers called “Our Checking. Your Cause.” SunTrust will write Hannah’s Haven a check for $100 if you open an account and then use your check card. We know it works because we’ve already received our first check for $100.

Here is the info and the website that will answer any of your questions:

https://promotion.suntrust.com/mycause/

SunTrust has made community involvement an important part of the relationships we have in the communities we serve. Now, as part of our commitment, we’re offering a special opportunity that can help you help your community.

If 50 people signed up for this, it would mean $5,000 for Hannah’s Haven to help heal the lives of hurting women. Thank you for considering this opportunity.

Second Annual Family Benefit Concert — June 7th, 2008

Posted 05/11/08 under events

Hannah’s Haven will host its Second Annual Family Benefit Concert on Saturday, June 7, 2008 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Grace community Church, 643 W. Lee Street in Greensboro.

The Lord is calling people from different tribes and nations to praise Jesus together! Come here what heaven may sound like!

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“Program helps women to cope”

Posted 01/18/08 under news

From “Program helps women to cope,” from the News & Record, January 2, 2008:

Volunteers and staff members at Guilford County’s Hannah’s Haven say it takes a lot of love, patience and a little life experience to keep the nine-month substance abuse program going. A bit of divine intervention doesn’t hurt either.

“I tell these girls that if you have faith that God will provide, he will put everybody in your path that you need to get you to the other side,” said Bonnie Harris, the program’s founder and director.

» Keep reading article online.
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Bonnie speaks at UNCG

Posted 03/28/06 under news

From “Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week,” in the Carolinian, March 28, 2006:

Speaker Bonnie Cherry* addressed a small group of interested students last Monday, March 20 as part of the Student Government co-sponsored Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.

Cherry is the founder of a local women’s shelter named Hannah’s Haven that focuses on rebuilding women who have been broken down after living in the turbulent world with little to no support. Although the non profit organization is religiously based, Cherry’s presentation focused more on her motivation in beginning the shelter and the experience she had in realizing her dream.

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*Now Bonnie Harris.


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