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Stories of the Hope
Benson Gregory, Mission of Hope
11 episodes
1 day ago
Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org
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Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org
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“The Road That Changed Everything” – Sheila Fuson, Lone Jack School Center
Stories of the Hope
29 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
“The Road That Changed Everything” – Sheila Fuson, Lone Jack School Center

👤 Guest:

Sheila Fuson
Title: Coordinator – Family Resource and Youth Services Center (FRYSC)
Organization: Lone Jack School Center, Bell County, Kentucky

In this deeply emotional episode, host Benson Gregory sits down with Sheila Fuson, FRYSC Coordinator at Lone Jack School in Bell County, Kentucky — a woman whose persistence and compassion have literally changed lives.

Sheila shares her 34-year journey serving the children and families of her small Appalachian community. From taking kids to dentist appointments and helping parents apply for jobs, to delivering Christmas gifts in the snow on her own time, Sheila is more than a coordinator — she’s a lifeline.

The episode builds to a heartbreaking but redemptive story: two young girls found in heartbreaking conditions after their mother passed away. Thanks to Sheila’s persistence and Mission of Hope’s support, those girls were given warmth, furniture, education — and a new life. One of them, now a high school senior, still remembers the moment everything changed.

  • What FRYSC coordinators really do

  • How poverty, addiction, and family loss affect kids in Eastern Kentucky

  • The real-world impact of Mission of Hope’s school partnerships

  • Why volunteers are urgently needed — and how to get involved

  • A story of loss, love, and redemption that will stay with you

“If you don’t have a heart for a kid, then this is not a job for you.” — Sheila Fuson

  • Mission of Hope: missionofhope.org
    → Donate, sponsor a child, or sign up to serve a school like Lone Jack.

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Stories of the Hope
Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org