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Director Newsletter: August 2025

No, it’s not January 1st—but in my brain, a new year is just about to begin. For all my childhood and most of my adult life as a teacher and mother, the calendar that’s shaped my routine has always been August to August—that dreaded yet comforting school year cycle. My life has revolved around it: first day of school, fall break, winter break, spring break, and finally summer break… and now, here we are again! A new year is about to begin—full of anticipation, excitement, and a little uncertainty.

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Director Newsletter: July 2025

July marks a turning point—a time when the long, light-filled days of summer give us space to pause and prepare. For many of us, this is the month when we begin shifting our thoughts toward the year ahead. School supply lists are posted. Calendars begin to fill. And those early conversations with churches and schools begin a quiet drumbeat—steady, purposeful, setting the rhythm for another year of possibility.

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Director Newsletter: May 2025

As we begin to wrap up the 2024-2025 school year, I hope that you take time to reminisce on the ways you have seen God’s hand and provision in the life of your program this year. You have seen existing and new relationships built this year and helped make matches that cause children and adults alike to know God’s love in a special way. Each one of your churches surrounds local schools with prayer, tangible support, and relationships that have encouraged teachers and parents in the important work they are doing. I hope that you are so proud of that as YOU have played a key role in facilitating that growth and impact!

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Director Newsletter: october 2024

October is a time for all the fall things: comfy sweaters, apple pie, colorful leaves, and pumpkin everything. It’s also a time we set aside to show some extra appreciation to our pastors. Having grown up in a pastor’s home and being the wife of a pastoral staff member, I know somewhat of the load that is carried and the difference a word of appreciation can mean. Many pastors have a special file folder where they keep notes from people who offered an encouraging word along the way. They’ll open that folder when they’re having a particularly difficult time just to squeeze out a little more goodness from words written sometimes long ago. I encourage you to take the time to gather notes from your team and present those to your pastor and staff from your Kids Hope USA program during Pastor Appreciation Month. As we all know, words of encouragement make a difference!

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