Residents of the Beaman Home got a surprise visit last weekend.
Susie McEntire and husband, Mark Eaton, stopped by the shelter for a short time while in town before her sound check for their Community Christmas Concert last Saturday evening.
While at the shelter, the two were warm and inspirational as they enjoyed cookies and punch, and sat down to talk with some of the residents and shared their personal stories of abuse and hope.
Board members and staff members were present to greet Susie and Mark, and later many attended their public Christmas performance at Lakeview Middle School. Ms. McEntire indicated that they travel around the country inspiring others with their stories of surviving domestic abuse. One resident indicated she… “gained a lot of insight from hearing their experiences and knowing that other women go through the same thing.”
The Beaman Home is thankful for their visit, and how Mark and Susie inspired not only the residents, but also the staff and Board members during their unexpected visit arranged by local promoter, Mark Loher.
Thanks to community support, the Beaman Home is able to take advantage of opportunities that benefit the residents. It is Beaman Home’s desire to continue to provide life-saving and enriching programs and services to residents of the shelter and clients in outreach programs.
Beaman Home accepts gifts to sustain these programs in the form of cash, checks, stocks, life insurance, online giving and more. Please contact Tracie Hodson, Executive Director, at 574-703-0722 with any questions about making a gift today.