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Ronnie Angle Celebrates 10 Years with Boys Home of Virginia

Ronnie Angle recently celebrated 10 years with Boys Home of Virginia. Originally from Alleghany County, he attended school with Boys Home residents, but was largely unaware of the organization until he had a conversation with Donnie and Robin Costigan, two houseparents at that time. Ronnie and his wife, Linda, applied and were welcomed as houseparents. In that role, he found he enjoyed developing relationships with the boys and became invested in trying to help them mature into successful young men.

In 2018, Ronnie joined the maintenance staff and remains a part of that department today. He likes the variety of tasks that he faces in a typical workday, and although he doesn’t work directly with students now, he says, “I stay here for the boys. Even though I have less contact with them, I still enjoy working and interacting with them.”

“Ronnie is a valued member of the team, and I’m pleased to work with him,” stated Director of Support Services Robert Trice. “He continues to mentor students and teach them the tools of his trade as a member of our maintenance department.”

The Boys Home administration and staff join in congratulating Ronnie as he celebrates 10 years with the organization. 

For more information on available positions at Boys Home, visit the employment page here

To give to Boys Home, please visit givetoboyshome.org.

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Aaron Smith Named Boys Home Houseparent of the Year

Aaron Smith was named Houseparent of the Year during the 3rd Annual Commencement and Awards Ceremony held on Saturday, May 29, 2021. The award was presented by Boys Home of 

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Virginia Executive Director Donnie Wheatley. This is the second year Smith has been honored as Houseparent of the Year.

Smith was nominated for the award by Boys Home students from all over campus. The students commented that they believe him to be kind, fair, and caring. They also shared that Smith has gone above and beyond to help support students in a variety of ways.

Smith has been a houseparent at Boys Home for more than 8 years. “I enjoy working with the students and building relationships with them,” stated Smith. “It is a labor of love.” He went on to share that there are challenges of helping to raise young men, as well as rewards of watching them mature, grow, and succeed.

“My time with the residents has been a rewarding one – watching them grow, develop, and mature,” said Smith. “When I first started, I thought I had so much to teach them, and I do. But, the reality is that I also have learned from our residents. We all bring something different to the table.”

Boys Home employs a team of houseparents who provide mentorship, guidance, friendship, and structure for residents. “Houseparents have one of the toughest jobs on campus,” says Executive Director Donnie Wheatley. “They are the heart of the campus with the most group and one-on-one interaction with the boys.”

“We are extremely proud to have Mr. Smith as a member of the Boys Home family,” stated Associate Director of Program Chad Whitmer. “He is a very dedicated houseparent and exceptionally good at building relationships with our residents.”

For more information on becoming a houseparent or available positions at Boys Home, please visit our employment page.

For more information on how you can help further the mission of Boys Home, please visit givetoboyshome.org

 

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First Boys Home Donor Appreciation Drawing a Success!

Congratulations to Ms. Barbara Ostrom of Vienna, Virginia for winning the Boys Home Online Donor Appreciation drawing on Wednesday, May 5th. Boys Home Development Director Elainewoman holding a wooden tea box Brelsford personally delivered the prize to Ms. Ostrom.

Anyone who donated online at www.give2boyshome.org from March 1st – April 30th was entered for a chance to win a beautiful wooden tea box, handmade by Virginia artisan Gary Woods. All contributions received help provide food, clothing, shelter, and guidance to each young man on campus.

Boys Home of Virginia would like to extend a special thank you to everyone who participated as well as artisan Gary Woods for making the drawing possible.

Boys Home of Virginia, founded in 1906, provides a healthy and supportive environment for young men whose lives have been negatively impacted by poverty or family instability.  Students are provided food, clothing, shelter, and guidance in a manner that supports the successful transition to adulthood along with educational and career opportunities.  Boys Home, a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization, is almost entirely privately funded by individuals, organizations, churches, and foundations.

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Boys Home of Virginia 2021 Commencement and Awards Ceremony

The third annual Boys Home of Virginia Commencement and Awards Ceremony took place on the Boys Home campus on Saturday, May 29, 2021, with more than 150 people in attendance. Bailey Stagner was the student speaker, while Mike Nunnally was the alumni guest speaker.

Degrees were conferred to seven students, three earning honors. This year’s graduates are Clifford Calhoun, Dau Dau, Seth McClelland, Philip Neville, Ael Nyamsi, Christian Sergent, and Bailey Stagner. Nyamsi and Sergent have both joined branches of the military; one has joined the United States Air Force, while the other will be a member of the United States Army Reserve. Dau will continue his college career at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in the fall, while McClelland will begin an online degree at Penn Foster and in-person classes at Central Virginia Community College. Neville and Stagner will go on to apprenticeships in different skilled trade fields, and Calhoun has already begun his working career and is looking into starting his own business.

The awards ceremony began following the presentation of diplomas and the conferring of degrees by Executive Director Donnie Wheatley and Director of Boys Home School Teresa Johnson.

Several students were recognized for their participation in soccer, martial arts, student council, and the Key Club. The Development Department presented two awards: The Helping Hands Award was presented to Joshua Eng, and the Best Food Forward Award was given to Mulu Slawta. The Christ Episcopal Church Women in Danville, Virginia, gave each graduate a gift.

The Dabney S. Lancaster Community College presented the Boys Home Scholarship to Dau Dau. The scholarship was established by Steve and Donna Vaughn and Anne Dean in support of a Boys Home senior who plans to attend DSLCC in the fall.

The 1st Lt. Joshua Charles Hurley Memorial Award is awarded to the student who leaves a great impact. On November 1, 2003, Hurley lost his life while serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hurley loved his family, life, friends, and serving his country. The recipient of this award was Philip Neville.

The Joseph D. and Hilda C. Dent Memorial Award is given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Dent, who were longtime supporters of Boys Home and had a keen interest in education. This year’s recipient was Dau Dau.

The David C. Hall Memorial Award is presented to the Boys Home student who demonstrates Hall’s never-give-up attitude. The 2021 recipient was Jude Dostal.

The Bill and Lang Wilson Scholarship Award was established to recognize the importance of a “helping hand” in critical junctions of one’s life. It promotes post-secondary education for a graduating senior while supporting Dabney S. Lancaster Community College’s mission. The scholarship was presented to senior Dau Dau.

The Matthew Foster Honorary Scholarship is given in honor of alumnus Matt Foster. He overcame many obstacles during his time as a student and grew from a rebellious teen to a self-confident young man who turned two years of high school into one to graduate on time. The winner of this award and scholarship was Philip Neville.

The Jhakee Avant Scholarship was established to honor a former Boys Home resident who overcame many obstacles. The award is given to the graduating senior who exemplifies continuous growth in character and self-motivation. This year’s recipient was Ael Nyamsi.

The Steven Rogers Memorial Award is presented to a young man who has made significant progress in turning his life around and who has the potential to live a good and successful life. The recipient of the Steven Rogers Memorial Award was Bereket Morris.

The Barry D. Mays Memorial Award is presented to a student who is living in the experiential living apartment and shows the desire and ability to learn and perform skills of self-sufficiency. The recipient of this award was Jude Dostal.
The Sam Cunningham Award is given to a Boys Home student participating in athletics with a high level of dedication and a positive attitude. The winner of this award was Dudi Awol.
The Donald “Pete” Dimick Memorial Scholarship is the highest sports award given to a Boys Home student who has excelled in sports. It provides an all-expense-paid week at the sports camp of the student’s choice. The award was presented to Dudi Awol.
The Madeline S. Mumford Memorial Scholarship is provided through St. John’s Episcopal Church in Chester, VA. The scholarship is to assist young men who are pursuing post-secondary education. The winner of this scholarship was Philip Neville.

The Berlin and Frances Lineberry Scholarship provides funding for a graduating senior who is pursuing higher education at a vocational school or community college. The scholarship was awarded to Seth McClelland.

The Shama Baggott Award is given by Edmund Davidson, who wished to recognize the perseverance demonstrated by former Boys Home student Baggot to overcome a multitude of obstacles. This year’s recipient was Christian Sergent.

The Harrison Resilience Award is presented to a young man who shows the ability to encounter a difficult setback during the year, devise a plan, and continue on demonstrating growth and serving as an example to others. Two students were recognized: Joshua Sielatshom for the under-12 category and Ael Nyamsi for ages 13 and up.

The Michael Folland Award is among one of the highest awards given to a senior. It is given to a student who takes advantage of the opportunities available at Boys Home to work toward achieving his full potential. The Michael Folland award was presented to senior Ael Nyamsi.

The George Floyd Rogers Awards is named for the founder of Boys Home of Virginia. The recipient is voted on by staff. The award is presented annually to the young man who, by his spirit, demonstrates outstanding citizenship and best exemplifies the ideals of Boys Home and its founder. The 2021 recipient of the George Floyd Rogers Award was Christopher Harris.

Additional recognition was made in the following areas:
The student with the highest GPA was Ael Nyamsi. Nick Rodgers and Ephy Morris were recognized as the most improved students. Recognition for the most accomplished student went to Nicholas Frazier. The student with the highest Accelerated Reader score was Sage Custalow. The 2020 Teacher of the Year recipient was Louis Sarratt. The Houseparent of the Year award went to Aaron Smith.

The following employees were recognized for more than 20 years of service to Boys Home: Sandra Scruggs, Lynda Specht, Brian Jefferson, Alisa Hayslett, and Jennifer Holestin.

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Boys Home to Participate in Give Local Alleghany Highlands 2021

Boys Home of Virginia will be participating in a 24-hour online giving event called Give Local Alleghany Highlands on Tuesday, June 15, 2021. This event is sponsored by The Alleghany Foundation and MightyCause.

Give Local Alleghany Highlands is an opportunity for community members to support local non-profit organizations. Every participating organization has the chance to win additional monetary prizes for donations received on June 15th.  Any donations to Boys Home of Virginia during the power hours of 10 a.m. – 11 a.m., 3 p.m. – 4 p.m., and 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. will help Boys Home become eligible to win a prize for the most donations or the most donors. There will also be a Golden Ticket prize drawing each hour from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on June 15th for any non-profits that receive donations during these hours.

This is a one-day, online giving event; however, any cash or check donations received June 1st – June 15th will be counted towards the grand total received. The minimum donation is $5.00, and there is no maximum donation limit. Please visit www.givelocalah.org to donate on behalf of Boys Home of Virginia or for more information about the Give Local Alleghany Highlands event. If you need additional information about Boys Home, feel free to contact Melinda Nichols at 540-965-7707 or visit www.boyshomeofva.org.

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