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Magical Family memories with IoH
It’s not hard to imagine Bekka Adam as a mermaid--yes, you read that right--a mermaid. Once you hear this award-winning belly dancer talk about her…
The Harder Family participating in IoH activities from home, April 2020
If “the world of the generous gets larger and larger” (Proverbs 11:24), then Abigail Harder’s world will be mighty large indeed. One of our youngest…
The Toftelands hold on to smiles like these from their IoH Legacy Retreat® in 2018. Ryan passed away 18 months later, in February 2020, at the age of 40.
“Legacy Builder” describes Martha Tofteland perfectly. Not only did she help her late husband Ryan leave tangible evidence of his love for their young children,…
One of Jason’s favorite retreat memories
“Happiness comes from knowing you’ve helped someone,” says Jason Crawford, age 11. As our youngest Legacy Builder, Jason would certainly know. Earlier this year, he…
Jane Augur is authentic, right down to her British accent “from a place so small, if you mentioned it, no one would have ever heard…
One thing our IoH families all have in common is the desire to help others on this same road, and to make the path easier…
Brad, Christel, Ashley, and Colleen Urlaub with Judy Guerra (far right) in Orlando
Inheritance of Hope volunteers mean it when they call a family “theirs.” Just ask Colleen Urlaub and Judy Guerra. Judy was the volunteer paired with…
Facing yet another Friday night “in?” Squares on your calendar a little too blank? Kids whining “I’m bored” over and over? Inheritance of Hope can…
In 2017, Amy and Andrew Thomas attended an in-person Inheritance of Hope Legacy Retreat® with their three-year-old son, River. Amy was first diagnosed with breast…
How many rubber band bracelets does it take to send one child on an Inheritance of Hope Legacy Retreat®? Nine-year-old Hayden Cochran raised $1300 for…