
“At age 11, my son Chris was diagnosed with a brain tumor. It was the worst news a mother could receive.
Following surgery and radiation, Chris returned to school. It was difficult for him during those years, but I encouraged him to study hard because once he received his diploma, no one could ever take that away. Chris was among the top of his class in school. I was so proud of him then, and I am even more proud now, because of the challenges he has bravely faced over the last 38 years.
Six years ago, Chris began having strokes, and I could no longer care for him. I had assured Chris that he would always have a home with me – but I had to break my promise. Leaving him behind at that first nursing facility was the greatest heartache of my life. It wasn’t the life I wanted for my son.
The day I walked through the front doors of The Virginia Home, I knew Chris had found his new home. Our experience here has been an answer to prayers. I thank God for Mary Tinsley Greenhow, founder of The Virginia Home, and the legacy she left to others 125 years ago.”