One of the county’s few facilities for the homeless and other at-risk residents was on the verge of closing last week, the latest victim of the economic downturn.
This journal entry is from Whitefield’s second journey to the colonies at age 24, which was his first trip through Maryland. In his lifetime, he made a total of 7 trips to the United States. On this second trip that began in Philadelphia, his ultimate destination and purpose was to go to Georgia to establish an orphanage. He traveled through Maryland from Monday, December 3 through December 10, 1739 crossing the Potomac River into Virginia on December 11. He made his journal entries in the following places during that week: Northeast, Joppa, Newtown, Annapolis, Upper Marlborough, Port Tobacco, Piscataway, and Potomac.
Ashley three-day Family Wellness program is now available to all families struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, not only the families of patients at Father Martin's Ashley.
Their mission is to demonstrate the love of Jesus by providing housing to families and by mentoring and teaching basic life skills as taught in the Bible.