champions place news
November 2021
CELEBRATING A WONDERFUL YEAR AT CHAMPIONS PLACE
We are so thankful for all who have supported Champions Community Foundation with volunteer hours, meals, service projects, and of course generous financial gifts of all sizes.
As we reflect on 2021, we celebrate a wonderful year of settling in at Champions Place for our residents. Our Titans have returned to the court – and grown in numbers and joy. We’ve been able to host events at Champions Place and truly embrace the “Hub” of activity that it was designed to be.
We will press forward in developing our employment services partnerships to help those within the full Titan community identify opportunities to become gainfully employed in their communities in and around the Atlanta area. Thank you to Google for helping us develop technology at Champions Place that is now part of a package we plan to offer to Titans still living at home with their parents in 2022, all in an effort to foster independence within our Titan Community
And we dream of a future that will continue our rent assistance program for residents and reengage and develop more community service opportunities for the Titans. We are encouraged by every email, phone call and tour from more families looking to replicate Champions Place in their own communities.
The mission of Champions Community Foundation does not end with Roswell, Georgia. With your support, generosity and prayers, this mission is growing and will serve countless young adults in the future.
As we enter the end of the year, we know that your year end financial gifts could be sent to a myriad of charitable causes and organizations. Thank you for choosing Champions Community Foundation. Please know that every gift this year is worth twice as much to us as a loving donor has agreed to match up to $100,000 dollars. Your gift goes twice as far in November and December!
Thank you. Thank you for continuing to pour into the Titans and Champions Place residents and the Champions Community Foundation as we make a difference for young adults with physical disabilities.