2024 MFLKF Annual Report

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

The Forrest Spence Fund provides essential non-medical support to critically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. This grant will fund monthly breakfasts, dinners, and meal vouchers at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, addressing food insecurities and alleviating financial stress so families can focus on their child’s care.

Harwood Center offers accredited therapy for children ages 18 months to 6 years with special needs, focusing on Autism Spectrum Disorder. Funding will provide scholarships to ease financial burdens, ensuring access to essential services.

JIFF provides Christ-centered mentorship to at-risk youth in

Memphis, aiming to break the cycle of juvenile crime. Funding will support its Early Intervention Program, offering mentorship and restorative programming to reduce recidivism and aid reintegration.

The Memphis Child Advocacy Center provides trauma-focused therapy and support services to children who have experienced severe abuse, helping them heal and build healthy futures. This funding will support their therapy program, covering therapist salaries, benefits, and supplies to serve at least 100 children and their families in 2025.

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