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The Refuge Blog

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Supporter Spotlight: Students Making a Difference

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Lately, we have been inspired by many young supporters who feel a deep passion for our mission and have found creative ways to serve the girls in our care. Here are a few stories of students who have gone above and beyond to serve girls living at The Refuge Ranch!

Eagle Scout Builds Benches for The Refuge

Eagle Scout Coley Cowden recently built settles—benches that easily convert into picnic tables—for The Refuge Ranch as part of his Eagle Scout Service project. In his classes at Regents School of Austin, Coley and his classmates learned about settles while studying the pioneers, and Coley had seen the practical piece of furniture in action at the nature sanctuary where he often goes for school activities and scout meetings. He thought they would be a wonderful way for girls to be able to enjoy outdoor spaces all over the fifty-acre Refuge Ranch.

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After Coley contacted us with the idea, he drafted plans, sought approval from his scoutmaster, started fundraising for the project, and rallied fellow scouts to assist with building and welding. He painted the settles bright turquoise to match the Adirondak chairs that sit on our cottage porches, built and donated by Girl Scout Liliana Mechura in 2018 for her Silver Award project.

Through his fundraising, Coley was able to provide us with six beautiful settles as well as a generous monetary donation. We are grateful to Coley and his parents, Heidi and Duke, for their commitment to supporting The Refuge!

Legacy Church Student Ministry

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The Legacy Church Student Ministry recently donated bundles of towels, Tupperware, hangers, and laundry detergent for the cottages at The Refuge Ranch. “Instead of just hearing or learning about this, I’m actually able to do something by giving things to the girls,” said one of the students who helped drop off donations.

The Legacy Church Student Ministry, made up of 6th through 12th grade students, has faithfully supported our mission for a few years through painting Dove Tiles and praying often for the girls in our care.

Last year, they donated eleven pairs of riding boots for the Equine program at The Refuge. They raised the money for the boots through their student-run drink and snack shop for their Tuesday night gatherings. Every month, the profit from selling drinks and snacks to fellow students goes to the organizations their ministry supports. Last February, they decided to designate the funds to purchase a specific item from our In-Kind Needs list, and the students settled on riding boots. They were so eager to support our Equine program, that they ended up raising four times their monthly average, allowing them to purchase eleven brand new pairs of boots for girls at The Refuge Ranch!

Thank you to the staff and volunteers at Legacy Church, including Reyn Harpole and Jamie Lynn, for helping foster a passion for our mission among your students. We are grateful for your sustained support over the years!

Regents Students Organize Collection Drive

A class of 10th graders from Regents School of Austin recently organized a socially distanced collection drive in the school’s Travis County neighborhood. They stapled information about The Refuge to paper bags, with lists of our needed items and instructions on when they would pick up donations from front porches, and distributed them throughout the neighborhood.

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On Monday, the students ventured back out to collect the donations and gathered enough cleaning supplies and paper products to fill a large truck and two SUVs. The students estimated that they walked over four miles around the neighborhood collecting the bags of goods. They listened raptly as one of our staff members spoke about our work at The Refuge and the opportunity we have to help girls their own age find independence and reclaim their lives.

We were fortunate to have volunteers from The Lakeway Church present to help us pick up and deliver these donations to The Refuge Ranch. A special thank you to Amy Lauer and Jennifer Dierking for helping coordinate this drive.

Thank you to all of these students for going the extra mile—or four—to serve the girls in our care. It is encouraging to see how you are stirred to action to serve your peers. Our work would not be possible without your passion and prayers!

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