Deanie's Doll Haven Ministry
In The News
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
We are proud to be featured in The Enquire Journal for our efforts to impact the lives of patients battling dementia and Alzheimer's. We hope that by drawing attention to our cause, we can inspire others to get involved in their communities and make a difference in the lives of the elderly who are suffering. While we can't fix every problem that a patient may face, we believe that giving them something as simple yet special as a doll can make a world of difference. If you're interested in learning more about our organization and how you can help, please visit our donate page.
WSOC Carolina Strong recently interviewed Hayley about the inception of Deanie's Doll Haven Ministry. It began with a heartfelt Facebook post by Hayley, expressing her wish to provide every resident at her mother-in-law Lounette's facility with a baby doll. Moved by an overwhelming response from friends and family, Hayley soon found herself with more dolls than she initially requested, leading to the birth of Deanie's Doll Haven Ministry.
Where we have gone
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Woodridge
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Brookdale Monroe Square
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Caremoore Assisted Living
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Caremoore Memory Care Facility
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Pruitt Health
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Monroe Manor Assisted Living
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The Addison of Indian Trail
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Elizabethan Garden
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The Pine on Carmel
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Brookdale Union Park
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Jesse Helms
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Legacy Heights Senior Community Center
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Legacy Heights Memory Care Facility
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Carmell Hills Retirement Center
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Matthews Glen Memory Care (Both Facilities)
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Little Flowere Assisted Living
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Cadence Senior Living
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Mint Hill Senior Living
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White Oak of Waxhaw
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Morningside of Concord
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The Havens and The Laurels at The Villages
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Levine Childrens Hospital