Check it out! A Parent’s Perspective: Sherril Galloway
Last year was my daughter Ashelyn’s first year with Playing For Others. I honestly didn’t know what to expect. I knew it was a group of teenagers that were involved in the community, and I knew that it was an outlet for the creative arts. What I didn’t know was that I would have the great privilege of watching some of the finest teenagers I have ever known work so wonderfully with their buddies. (Read More)
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A Note From Jen
Last night I was catching up with a dear friend and found out that her husband’s sister is one of the world’s leading collectors of Rainbow Brite merchandise – I am not kidding (rainbowbrite.net). Now what was incredible about this conversation, or where this conversation went, is that Rainbow Brite holds a very special place in my life. (Read More) Graduated PFO Teen Spotlight: Kate Schwab
I think that one of the most important things I learned from PFO is to be myself. I know it sounds cliché, but I really mean that. Last year was challenging for many reasons, one of them being choosing a college. I easily could have gone to a school where many of my friends were going, and felt comfortable and safe. (Read More)
New Teen: Nathan Travers
I think throughout life we all search for a place in which we feel genuinely loved and accepted. I searched for 16 years, and I finally found PFO. As soon as I walked into the room on the first day of the retreat, I fell in love. It was not five minutes before I felt like this was the place that I had been searching for. (Read More)