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Boys Home Welcomes James Smith to the Maintenance Team

Boys Home of Virginia is pleased to welcome James Smith as a maintenance worker. James has lived in Covington for the last year, moving down from Michigan where he resided for the last ten years. He happily stumbled upon the job opportunity after making his move and was eager to join an organization that was so deeply rooted in its mission of helping to develop young minds.

Over the last year, James has been most impressed with the overall campus experience of the students, especially when it comes to teaching students how to work through and overcome their challenges. He always keeps in mind the importance of character, mentioning that working with students of this age group, they are always watching and learning from those around them. It is important to have strong character and to remain positive. As James spoke about his work and experience at Boys Home, he said, “It feels good to know that what good I do still helps students—whether it’s direct or indirect.” As he grows in his role, he looks forward to learning as many new skills as possible while also finding the reward in each interaction with the students. Boys Home is proud to have employees such as James who remain committed to the impact that they have on these young men.

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Boys Home to Host Job Fair at Kanawha Café on January 25

 

Boys Home is hosting a job fair on Wednesday, January 25 at Kanawha Café in downtown Covington, Virginia, located at 214 West Main Street, Covington, VA 24426. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m. Street parking is available on Main Street in front of the cafe. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. The current positions available are full-time houseparents and part-time/full-time teachers. Please pass this information along to friends and family. If there are any questions, contact Human Resource Manager Becky Skidmore at rskidmore@boyshomeofva.org or 540-965-7705. Come join a team of dedicated and caring professionals who make a difference in the lives of each student at Boys Home by helping them become productive members of society.

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Boys Home Welcomes Michael Talkington to the Maintenance Team

 

Boys Home of Virginia is pleased to welcome Michael (Mike) Talkington as a maintenance worker. Mike has spent many years working in Covington, Virginia, previously being employed by the Alleghany County Public School System. He spent 26 years working in maintenance while also coaching wrestling and track over the course of ten years. Mr. Talkington stated that he had always had an interest in Boys Home and got connected to the organization through Director of Education, Teresa Johnson, and middle school teacher, Susie Keller.

Since starting his employment, Mr. Talkington says, “It’s good to help young people and get them on the right track,” when asked about his time at Boys Home. He has an appreciation for the unique school environment, providing more overall flexibility for students and staff. He also commented on the power of watching a student transform during their time here. Mike looks forward to being able to contribute to more grounds improvements, helping the campus feel even more like home for the students. Boys Home is grateful to have staff like Mr. Talkington who, no matter what their role is on campus, take pride in investing in students and their journeys.

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Winner of the Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm Gift Basket Giveaway Announced

Congratulations to Angie Via of Staunton, Virginia, for winning the 2022 Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm gift basket giveaway! During the holiday season, all visitors at the Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm were entered into a drawing for a chance to win this festive gift basket. The farm is in West Augusta, Virginia, and sells various types of Christmas trees, wreaths and swags from Thanksgiving to Christmas each year. When you shop your holiday needs here, you help financially support a mission that helps students strive toward becoming positively contributing members of their communities. 

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Boys Home Meets November Fundraising Goal!

 

Boys Home of Virginia met their match funding goal for the month of November! For the third year in a row, Boys Home qualified to receive a $25,000 matching grant from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund. Any online donation made through www.givetoboyshome.org  from $1 to $500 was matched 1:1 during the month. This year they also offered a special 2:1 match for online donations received on November 29, which was Giving Tuesday.   

Thanks to the generous donors, Boys Home not only met, but exceeded their goal of $25,000. They also surpassed previous totals raised on Giving Tuesday.  As a surprise gesture at the end of the event, the Jesse Ball duPont Fund awarded Boys Home with a $12,000 bonus!

All donations received for this match program will be used to continue the mission of Boys Home. Donations help provide food, shelter, clothing, education, and spiritual development for all their residents. The administration, staff and trustees are very grateful for the overwhelming response received during this fundraiser. For more information about Boys Home, visit the website at www.boyshomeofva.org or call Sandra Scruggs at 540-965-7715 if you have any questions or would like to make an end-of-year contribution to support young men in need of a second chance.

About Boys Home of Virginia: Boys Home of Virginia strives to help young men ages 6-18 develop their potential. At Boys Home, residents have access to the tools they need to grow into responsible, contributing citizens and successful adults.

About the Jessie Ball duPont Fund: The Jessie Ball duPont Fund was established to provide temporary relief to individuals, organizations, and communities in Florida, Virginia, and Delaware. At its heart, the Jessie Ball duPont Fund is deeply committed to placemaking and inclusive growth in the communities that were important to Mrs. duPont.