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  • Printed Newsletter March 2025

    Printed Newsletter March 2025

    Please read the Agape Villages Newsletter, “The Love Letter,” to learn more about all of the people and programs that are changing the lives of foster children each day!

  • Randy “Bud” Metcalf

    Randy “Bud” Metcalf

    Agape’s long-time, good friend Randy “Bud” Metcalf passed away recently. He participated in many Agape golf tournaments and raised donations. In his memory his sons Brian (left) and Joe (right) and grandson James (center) golfed at our tournament on October 18. We miss you, Bud.

  • Printed Newsletter October 2024

    Printed Newsletter October 2024

    Please read the Agape Villages Newsletter, “The Love Letter,” to learn more about all of the people and programs that are changing the lives of foster children each day!

  • Printed Newsletter July 2024

    Printed Newsletter July 2024

    Please read the Agape Villages Newsletter, “The Love Letter,” to learn more about all of the people and programs that are changing the lives of foster children each day!

  • Award of Appreciation for Agape Volunteer Molly

    Award of Appreciation for Agape Volunteer Molly

    Hank Lawson presented an award of appreciation to Molly Dua at the Manteca Chamber of Commerce weekly coffee event. Molly does volunteer work for Agape Villages, most recently collecting book bags and school supplies for our foster youth.

  • Nan Mahon – Volunteer Spotlight

    Nan Mahon – Volunteer Spotlight

    We are so thankful for those who believe in our cause of helping defenseless children and spend their precious time to help us serve them. Nan Mahon has been a terrific advocate for Agape and very involved in our fundraising and social events. Nan is a graduate of Sacramento State with a degree in Social Science. Her years as a single mother give her a special empathy for children and women. This has helped focus her priorities which are children, women and the arts. We appreciate her so much!

  • In The Volunteer Spotlight: Doug Mead

    In The Volunteer Spotlight: Doug Mead

    I met Doug Mead in 2008 at the Christian Child and Family Services Association’s annual conference in Chicago. He was the Executive Director of Georgia Agape back then, a foster care and adoption agency in Atlanta. After seeing a copy of the newsletter we were doing (black & white on legal sized paper printed off our copier), he offered to do our newsletter for us assuming he would be doing it for a year or two. Well, 10 years later, Doug is still doing our newsletter! Not only that, he is now helping us navigate through the process of achieving national certification through CARF, donating his time in this time-consuming process. Doug and his wife recently retired to Southern California and he is now also consulting pro-bono with our board and staff. Thanks, Doug!!!

    We Need More Volunteers!

    If you would like to be a volunteer, please Get Involved or call us at 866-922-4273.

  • Lessons From Bonanza

    Lessons From Bonanza

    I recently watched a “Bonanza“ rerun about two young boys who had been abandoned by their parents. The younger brother did not speak because of the heartbreak he had been through. The older brother (about 10) was very protective of his younger brother and tried to take the place of his missing parents. A young couple wanted to adopt them, but finding the younger brother unable to talk, decided to only adopt the older brother. When the boys learned of their possible separation, they ran away. A lonely old gentleman who had lost his wife, befriended the boys and gave them unconditional love. His example convinced the young couple to adopt both boys and give them a caring home.

    There is no such thing as a throwaway kid. Every child deserves a chance to reach his potential in life. Agape Villages is there to provide these children with a happy, normal life. What can you do to help? Please consider donating time in volunteer service with Agape, prayers for the success of the mission of Agape, or a financial gift to assist in this good work. You’ll feel like you hit a bonanza! I know!

  • Quarterly Newsletter – June 2017

    Quarterly Newsletter – June 2017

    Please read the Agape Villages June Newsletter, “The Love Letter,” to learn more about all of the people and programs that are changing the lives of foster children each day!