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Holly Hill Children’s Services receives grant from Kentucky Colonels to update security system


Holly Hill Children’s Services is the recipient of a 2016 grant provided by the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. This grant will be used to update their indoor security system which will ensure the safety of the children in their care as well as the Holly Hill staff.

Dana Grothaus, Development Coordinator for Holly Hill Children’s Services, and General Gary Boschert, Kentucky Colonel Trustee.

Dana Grothaus, Development Coordinator for Holly Hill Children’s Services, and General Gary Boschert, Kentucky Colonel Trustee.

The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization of talented and capable men and women appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky because of their service to the state. They act as the Governor’s ambassadors to Kentucky’s heritage and rich history of arts and entertainment.

The primary objective of the Kentucky Colonels is to support needy Kentucky charities and worthy Kentucky organizations. The money raised from their memberships help organizations who stand ready to help Kentucky citizens share in Kentucky’s boundless future. They celebrate this mission and encourage and affirm one another in these efforts.

Holly Hill Children’s Services, located in Highland Heights, serves over 2,100 children and families annually by providing a positive, secure environment in which troubled and neglected children are nurtured and their emotional and physical needs are met.

Holly Hill has five program areas: Residential Treatment, Case Management, Therapy Services, Supervised Visitation, and Community Support.

The Kentucky Colonels, through their Good Works Program, will distribute this year nearly $1.4 million to support over 146 worthy causes.


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