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Welcome to Harmony

Harmony - What We Do

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Harmony’s mission is to serve children, families and communities through counseling, education, and adoption. Since our founding in 1996 Harmony’s focus has been finding forever families for children, domestically, internationally, and through the foster care system. Our work with families often begins at placement and continues throughout the adoption journey.

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Welcome to Harmony

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What We Do

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Harmony staff serves over 2,000 children and families

every year

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ASAP

Adoption Support and Preservation

ASAP provides post adoption support to Tennessee

families: In-home crisis intervention

Family & individual therapy

Support groups Families that have

participated in our program have a 99% adoption

success rate.

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FOCUSFinding our Children Unconditional

Support

FOCUS uses intensive research

methods to find adoptive families for older, harder-to-place

children who have spent years in the

child welfare system and foster care.

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Adoption Services

Harmony has developed an

innovative array of programs and

services to prepare families for adoption

and to provide education and support for the

adoption.

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Home Studies

Harmony provides family studies for

investigations required by the TN

Department of Children’s Services for all prospective foster and adoptive

families.

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Recruitment

Harmony works with young people seeking a family to develop a video: In My Own Words to

serve as an introduction to

prospective adoptive families at www.parentachild.o

rg.

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Harmony Family Center at Montvale

Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky

Mountains on 364 acres, Harmony Family Center at

Montvale grows out of Harmony’s 18

years of service to children and

families.

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Harmony’s Mission - Serving Children, Families, and the

Community

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The BarnHarmony’s Equine

Assisted Psychotherapy Program, using

horses in counseling, is

especially effective with teens; the

therapeutic approach is

gaining national recognition.

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Family Camps

Harmony Family Camp is designed

with adoptive families in mind – giving families the

opportunity to heal, grow and connect

with one another in Montvale’s tranquil/

outdoor setting.

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Resources for the Community

Montvale’s facilities are available for rental to the public for a

variety of events: meetings, retreats,

weddings, family gatherings, and

recreation.

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Camping at Montvale

On 364 wooded acres just minutes

from Maryville, Montvale

offers a variety of camping and

recreational opportunities.

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Camps for Community Groups

Montvale offers facilities for day

and weekend camps to schools,

churches, and other community

organizations. Shown here: Alcoa High

School Band Camp

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Recreation

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Renovated Pool & Climbing Wall

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New Basketball Court Challenge Course

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The Lodge is perfect for meetings and events

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Cabin RentalsCabins for groups of all sizes

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Events

Weddings at the Large Pavilion

Parties at Seven Gables

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Harmony Events

5K Color Run

Music at Montvale

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Mudders Day Madness 5K

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Harmony Homecomings

Homecoming is a time for friends of

Montvale to come for a visit

or to revisit camp

memories.

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LeadershipBoard of Directors Executive Officers

Carol Johnson, President Christi Sayles, Vice President Leigh Ann Garrett Jimmy Hawkins Roger Moore Eric Murray Karen Pershing Katherine Scourby Karen M. Sowers, PhD Pam Wolf Advisors: Rob Sheets Bob Parker

Pamela L. Wolf, Chief Executive Officer

Pamela H. Frye, Chief Program Officer

Elizabeth Carroll, Chief Administrative Officer

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2013-2014 Financials

Budget: $4,230,767

Local Funding: $530,600

State Funding: $3,700,275

Federal Funding: $158,098

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Honors and Awards

East Tennessee PBS Be More Award presented by Home

Federal Bank

Pinnacle Business Award

The Raven Society Land Stewardship Award with Mr. &

Mrs. Sam Furrow for land conservation

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Thank You!

Your support of Music at Montvale benefits

Harmony Family Center and will help hundreds of Tennessee children and

families.