The Kemmerer Village Foundation is a major reason that Kemmerer Village – the Presbyterian child-care agency in Assumption – can do what it does. The Foundation focuses on public relations and outreach and also organizes many fundraising efforts, including its most notable one happening in September. The team draws on its inspiration from Kemmerer Village’s mission – along with the positive outcomes its residents have experienced – to help the organization continue to serve vulnerable youth in the community.
Carson Cole and Amie Sparks are both with the Foundation. Seeing the work that happens on the campus is what inspires them in their work.
Those who want to help raise money for Kemmerer Village can take part in their annual Golf Outing. It’s scheduled for Friday, September 5 at Oak Terrace in Pana.
As of Wednesday morning, there are 14 more team spots remaining out of the 30 alloted. Interested participants can register at www.KemmererVillage.org/golf. There will also be raffles that day. Prizes include gift cards, a whole hog from Corrington Livestock, St. Louis Cardinals tickets, and many others.
Outside of the fundraisers, Kemmerer Village is always looking for help from the community, even if not financial. There are plenty of ways to do so.
More information on Kemmerer Village is available at www.KemmererVillage.org.
Carson Cole and Amie Sparks appeared as guests on the WTIM Morning Show.









