Georgetown, TX β Isaiah 117 House, a nonprofit dedicated to changing the way foster care begins, will soon cut the ribbon and officially open their Williamson County house.
On Saturday, September 6, at 10:00 AM, the nonprofit will host a public ribbon cutting. The event will officially open the Isaiah 117 House in Williamson County and will feature several local speakers as well as Isaiah 117 House officials.
All who have supported or partnered with Isaiah 117 House Williamson County are welcome to attend. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/isaiah117housewilliamsoncotx or contact Tara Thornton at 423-518-3760 ext. 132 or WilliamsonTX@isaiah117house.com for location information.
βWe are so grateful to this community for their support and help in making this dream become a reality for Williamson County,β said Ronda Paulson, founder and executive director of Isaiah 117 House. βWe encourage everyone β whether you have been in prayer, worked on this project, or have given financially β to be a part of this exciting day.Β This house will change the way foster care begins in Williamson County.β
About Isaiah 117 House
Isaiah 117 House is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides physical and emotional support in a safe and loving home for children awaiting foster care placement. Currently, when a child is removed in a county without an Isaiah 117 House, the child must wait in the child welfare services office. The child is often dirty, hungry, tired, scared, and unable to bring any personal possessions. Isaiah 117 House allows for that same child to never go to an office, but rather a home with loving volunteers to care for them.Β
Isaiah 117 House provides for that childβs needs, whatever they may be, in these critical moments between removal and placement. Isaiah 117 House has locations in Tennessee, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Texas, Virginia and Iowa. To learn more about Isaiah 117 House, visit www.isaiah117house.com.












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