During their annual community service work day, students, faculty and staff from Southern Adventist University (Collegedale, TN) serve at widows homes under the supervision of Widows Harvest Project Coordinator, Dick Mason.
On January 5th volunteers from Cumming, Georgia, who are all part of a small fellowship group that meets in the Home of Chad and Carol Etmueller, came to Chattanooga with their kids to erect a fence around the home of a widow who is raising her 4 grandchildren. The day was particularly cold, but that was certainly offset through an abundance of warm fellowship. By 6 pm the fence was completed and the group packed up and headed home with the knowledge that they had left behind a widow, who, with thanksgiving in her heart, was singing God's praises for this wonderful gift she had received.