Monday, February 10, 2014

A Mentor's Love




Deswon Thompson, Kristy Davis, and Jordan Gardener
Kristy Davis knew for a long time that God had called her to work with underprivileged children. Little did she know that it would entail serving them not only as director of a mentoring program called Faith, Hope & Love, but also as a host mom to four of her teenage mentees.


But Davis’ service to impoverished children began long before she became director of FH&L. During her 22-year career with Wachovia she sat on the original board of Brookstone Schools. Eventually, in 2005 she left her position as Vice President of Corporate Relations to become the director of a youth summer camp in Lancaster, South Carolina. Unfortunately, after three years the camp sold its property and folded, leaving Davis without a job.


Not to be denied from her life’s calling, Davis then decided to revitalize a mentoring program called Faith, Hope & Love. Originally the vision of Grace Covenant Church and its pastor Daren McGrew, the ministry had been dead for several years before Davis breathed new life into it.


Much like Brookstone itself, the mission of FH&L is to reach and serve children from underprivileged families through a comprehensive program of educational assistance, spiritual/character development, and parental involvement. Students come after school Monday–Thursday to receive one-on-one help with homework, emotional stability, and spiritual formation.


Moreover, since Davis had served on the original Brookstone board for a number of years, she knew the school would be a much better fit for her mentees than the public schools they previously attended.


“Because I was familiar with the school, I felt like the best thing for these children would be for them to [transfer] to Brookstone,” said Davis.


Thus began a wonderful partnership between FH&L and Brookstone Schools. According to Davis, by the grace of God, all 14 of FH&L’s mentees either currently attend or previously attended Brookstone. Thanks to the cooperative efforts of Brookstone’s teachers and FH&L’s mentors, the two organizations have made an immense impact on the lives of many underprivileged students.
But Davis’ love and service to her mentees goes far beyond the ordinary. After several of her mentees became entangled in a tough family situation last summer, Davis stepped up and took four teenage boys into her home. Three of them are brothers.


“It’s turned my life upside down,” she laughs.


While Davis admits that keeping up with four teenage boys can be difficult, she has seen a noticeable difference in their lives, especially in the youngest.


“The most important thing [that’s happened] in Jordan’s life is that he has accepted Christ as his savior. That has changed his life.”  


According to Davis, introducing kids to Jesus is what Faith, Hope & Love is truly all about.
“That’s the most important thing we do.”
If you are interested in volunteering with Faith, Hope & Love in ANY capacity (mentoring,
marketing, fundraising, website development, cooking/crafts/music), please contact Kristy Davis at Kdavis132@carolina.rr.com