Posted by: DCCH Center
December 5, 2019
60-Year-Old Kitchens Receive Face Lift
Betty Coleman Schneider was six years old when she and her three brothers arrived St. John’s Orphanage. The Coleman children lived at St. John’s for seven years until their mom remarried could manage a family once more. Leaving a legacy of love fostered by a safe place to go when things were rough, Betty and her husband Charles, along with their family, generously donated funding to provide five newly renovated kitchens for the children who live at DCCH Center.
We are beyond grateful for their commitment and support!
Please take a minute to check out this cool video documenting the renovation!
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