Magnolia Health Donates $2M for Eight Transitional Homes and Infant Services
Magnolia Health donated $2 million to Joyce's Village of Hope in Warren County to develop eight homes and support the Diapers to Doorsteps program for women and infants exiting domestic violence shelters. Funds will purchase trucks, refurbish infrastructure, enhance security and acquire mobile homes for maternity and transitional housing.
1. Donation Details
Magnolia Health contributed $2 million to launch Joyce's Village of Hope in Warren County, focusing on women and children transitioning out of domestic violence shelters.
2. Project Expansion
The funding enables development of eight supportive housing units and sustains the Diapers to Doorsteps program, providing monthly distributions of diapers and wipes for families with newborns and infants.
3. Operational Use of Funds
Funds are allocated for truck and equipment purchases, infrastructure refurbishment, security enhancements and acquisition of mobile homes to support maternity and transitional housing needs.
4. Leadership Commentary
Aaron Sisk, president and CEO of Magnolia Health, emphasized how this public-private partnership will strengthen community stability and offer vulnerable families a pathway to independence.