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Paz-Holley Project: Bringing them home by Thanksgiving!

The treasurer reported today, July 31, 2018, that the Paz-Holley (P-H) Project gifts have jumped to $78,532, leaving a total now of $29,468 to raise in order to achieve its goal of $108,000 to buy the children's house. The goal to have this family of 12 in their home by Thanksgiving is on its way!
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By Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com

J.O.Y. Ministries treasurer Maggie Coleman reported today that donations to the Paz-Holley Project have now jumped to $78,532, on its way to the goal of $108,000 needed to completely pay for the house.

The original goal came about from prayers and discussions of how to help five young Adair County children who became homeless when their mother was murdered and their father was taken to jail in October, 2017. The five little ones were taken in by their mother's brother and his wife who already had five children of their own - making them sudden parents of ten children.


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How You Can Help this family of 12

To help with the Paz-Holley Project contact any one of the committee members that follow: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727.

Make checks payable to: JOY Ministries with a note on the check 'for Paz Holley Project" and mail to: P. O. Box 114, Columbia, KY.42728.

All donations are 100% tax deductible, according to the committee.


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Paz-Holley Project soars over $80,000 mark with FFNB gifts



2018-08-02 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Columbia's First & Farmers National Bank and dozens of its employees gave donations totaling $2,025 to push the Paz-Holley Project over $80,000 and over 75% of the way to the goal of $108,000 to buy the children's home. Pictured are many of the donors - many more who gave were unable to be in the photo but were happy to be able to help. Starting from the left, are: Gabe and Ty Coleman with their mom, the Paz-Holley treasurer Maggie Coleman, Megan Tarter, Ashley Fudge, Brent Warf, Hali Wheat , Morgan Spoon, Marissa Roy, Gayle Rogers, Robin Lewis , Madi Grant, Bodie Lewis, Beth Grant, Tina Kruizenga, Shawntae Turner, Marsha Bennett, Sara Dean, Amanda Page, Pam Burris, Wes Bryant, First & Farmers National Bank president Ann Martin, Marian Grant, Mandy Cross , Stacey Hatcher Wilson and Paz-Holley committee chair Rick Wilson. To help with the Paz-Holley Project contact any one of the committee members that follow: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727 and Stacey Wilson 270-250-4798. 

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Paz-Holley Project update - $83,000 now banked to buy home



2018-08-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Marian Grant.
The Paz-Holley Project to raise funds to buy a home to fit the family of 12 is passing the 75% point according to chairman Rick Wilson. Fundraising committee member Marian Grant gave her graph an update so the red bricks in the house now show a grand total of $83,000! - LW
You can Help Put the PAZ-HOLLEY PROJECT OVER THE TOP! - To help, contact any member of the committee: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727

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Paz-Holley Project gets gift from Wayne, Thelma and Briggs



2018-08-05 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Stacey Hatcher Wilson.
Wayne and Thelma Hatcher, pictured here with great grandson Briggs, gave their Paz-Holley Project donation to their daughter Stacey who said, "We live in the most giving community and I sure am proud to call it home." She sends a big thanks to all who are giving help to JOY Ministries for the Paz Holley Project and she adds, "if you donate $1,000, I'm throwing in a free banana pudding, made when you want it. Let's get these kids a place to call home!" To help with the Paz-Holley Project contact any one of the committee members that follow: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727 and Stacey Wilson 270-250-4798.

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