The United Methodist Women not only help with some of the maintenance for all 9 of our Heart Havens homes, but they also provide that extra measure of TLC for our residents.
Our UMW friends across the Virginia Conference have fed, clothed, entertained, supported, dined with, danced with, prayed with, worked with and played with Heart Havens residents over the years with a dedication and woman’s touch that truly make Heart Havens houses home.
Click Here for more information about the UMW from the VAUMC website.
Below are some recent photos of some groups who have included Heart Havens on their meeting agenda. We want to thank you all for your attention and support, your kindess and hospitality. It is a great pleasure meeting with you and having the opportunity to speak about what Heart Havens does.
Skipwith United Methodist Women and guests

Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Women

The Beulah Virginia Wesleyan-Stratton Fellowship Circle

The Wesley Chapel United Methodist Women

The Trinity United Methodist Women invited Heart Havens to speak at their meeting. Charles (Mary Beth Graff house, bottom left in photo) shared his story with the group.

The Rehoboth United Methodist Women visited the Perkins home. Pastor Bob Lewandowski accompanied them and cooked on the grill for all. They brought gifts and food, played catch with staff and residents, and left everyone smiling.
Gloria Cusimano, President, Dahlgren UMW, invited Heart Havens to their September meeting to share with them some information about Heart Havens. Also present was John Nelson, President of the Dahlgren UMM and former UMM Cabinet VP of Membership & Administration.

Mary Hayden, Supervisor of the Rappahannock house, receives a check from Margaret Goheen, the president of the Fairfields United Methodist Women after they toured the home.

Ms. Frances Marks, President, Frances Holt, Beth Luck and The High Street UMC Women's Circle invited Heart Havens to speak and join them for lunch on October 1st.
View the gallery below to see more United Methodist Women in action...
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