17559 Beals Chapel Rd.
Lenoir City, TN 37772
ph: 865-603-5513
fax:
info
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JULY 3RD
DUKE & MARGARET SMALLEN

JULY 7TH
BUSINESS MEETING
JULY 12THTOMMY KEENER
JULY 20THKIMBERLY GARRISON
JULY 21STJAMES COOK
JULY 27THBOOTS NILES &DAVID GARRISON
JULY 28THROBERT KUSSIATH 
19Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.
20Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head.
21Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Christmas in July
Please join us July 26th for our benefit singing beginning at 7:00pm. the love offering will be given to the Knoxville chapter of the Ronald McDonald House. We think this is a very worthy organization. below is a few notes about this house.

About Knoxville's Ronald McDonald House
Knoxville's Ronald McDonald House has been serving families of sick and injured children since 1985. The house is open to any family with a child, age 21 or under, who is receiving medical treatment at an area hospital, including East Tennessee Children's Hospital. Since opening its doors, more than 39,000 people have found a home when they needed one the most.
Walking through the front door of Knoxville's Ronald McDonald House is like walking into a neighbor's home. The Ronald McDonald House is a beautifully decorated historic home that would make anyone feel comfortable. Just off the foyer, families are invited to help themselves to a cup of coffee and a bite to eat in the kitchen, which makes one feel like being at home. The atmosphere is just that -- a home away from home.
Families are asked to pay $5 per night's stay in the house, but even that small fee is not charged if the family cannot afford to pay. The house provides facilities for sleeping, cooking, laundry and play. Relatives are also welcome to stay in this house, including grandparents and siblings of the child receiving medical treatment. The Ronald McDonald House environment breaks all socio-economic barriers, as families from varied backgrounds experience similar situations with their children and draw support from each other. "It becomes a surrogate family," said Sue Beverly of Knoxville's Ronald McDonald House.
The Ronald McDonald House also offers a day-use program where families with children at Children's Hospital or other area hospitals can use the house's laundry, cooking and other facilities during the day. This provides a way for families to complete daily tasks while away from home but still remain close to their sick child.
On Valentine's Day, 2000, the Ronald McDonald House opened a second house beside the original house. Together the two buildings can accommodate 16 families or 65 people nightly. These facilities are supported solely by the community, which means the house needs everything that your house needs multiplied by 16, for the 16 families the house can support daily. About 60 percent of those families are at the Ronald McDonald House because of a child's stay at Children's Hospital. Daily volunteers are also needed to support the house, which needs everything from preparation of meals to yard work.
Most importantly, our House is a warm and friendly "HOME" where families meet other families whose children are experiencing similar medical problems, which allows them to draw additional comfort and support from new-found friendships.
Mission Statement
The Ronald McDonald House®of Knoxville, TN exists to serve and sustain families when catastrophe strikes the most cherished part of their lives – their children.
The House is a not-for-profit organization that provides a temporary home-away-from-home for families whose children are receiving treatment for serious illnesses at area hospitals. In an effort to reduce stress, keep the family intact, and enhance the quality of life for families, the Ronald McDonald House® of Knoxville provides affordable services in a caring home-like atmosphere.
The services are provided regardless of race, sex, color, creed, nation of origin, or a families ability to pay.

17559 Beals Chapel Rd.
Lenoir City, TN 37772
ph: 865-603-5513
fax:
info