Posted by: DCCH Center
April 13, 2020

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Connecting during a crisis

Messages of Hope

DCCH is blessed to have amazing friends who volunteer their time to serve as Mentors to our Residents. They are a source comfort, wisdom, and reliability for the children in our Residential Program. To protect them and our Staff, visitors (including Mentors) are not permitted on our campus.

Mentors are making phone calls, in cooperation with DCCH Staff, to Residents as a way to maintain relationships and help children cope with the current crisis.

Thank you, Mentors and Volunteers!

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