Isaiah 117 House to kick off campaign in Butler County
Isaiah 117 House, a Tennessee-based nonprofit dedicated to caring for foster children awaiting placement, will expand into the state of Pennsylvania for the first time when it formally launches its Butler County house.
On Sunday, July 23 at 2 p.m., Isaiah 117 will hold a community kickoff event for its new Butler County house at the auditorium of Butler Intermediate High School. Ronda Paulson, the House’s founder and executive director, will speak on behalf of the organization.
“This is a great opportunity to learn more about Isaiah 117 House and how to partner with us in making a transformational impact in the lives of children in Butler County,” Paulson said in a statement.
Prior to its expansion into Butler, Isaiah 117 has already reached Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia.
