Spring Activity Sponsorships
It's that time of year where we have to begin signing up the children for their spring activities.  This year we have children involved in community baseball, s ... read more



UPDATE: Powell-Walley Campus in Waynesboro
Construction workers poured the slab for a cottage on the new campus of The Baptist Children's Village in Waynesboro on the first day of February. The crew has made ... read more



2010 Alumni Reunion
The bi-annual reunion for The Baptist Children's Village Alumni is scheduled for July 10, 2010. Please save the date. More details will be posted as they become avai ... read more



Mrs. Dorothy I. Nunnery
Dorothy Ingram Nunnery, longtime resident of Clinton, passed away Saturday, January 9th 2010, at the Arbor in Ridgeland.   Mrs. Nunnery was born in C ... read more

 
  » How You Can Help

Thank you for you interest in supporting the ministry of The Baptist Children's Village.  We have three resources to help you find the right way to be involved.

In-Kind Donation are those gifts given to meet physical needs.  These items can range from paper products and cleaning supplies to maintenance equipment and materials to build a new cottage.

Monetary Donations are cash gifts given toward a special promotion, the general fund to provide for maintenance repairs, electricity, transportation, etc. or can be given as a memorial or honor for a special person in your life.  All monetary gifts can be made on line through the web site with a debit/credit card or you may mail a check directly to The Baptist Children's Village

Volunteer Opportunties give you the experience of sharing in a project or activity on one of The Baptist Children's Village campuses.  The projects are many and can range from light office work to roof repair.  The activities can be just as varying and can include such things as Christmas parties, cookouts and movie nights.  We hope to provide something for everyone while working together to meet the specific needs of The Baptist Children's Village and ultimately the children.