WHY WE CALL IT THE SEASHELL
We call this newsletter The Seashell for a couple of reasons. We are first inspired by being in beautifulNewport Beach, surrounded by the shimmering ocean and all the creatures within. Secondly and most importantly, because a shell is where a sea animal lives. It protects the creature from harm and keeps it safe and warm. We like to think of Mae House as an equally safe and warm abode for our members to grow and learn in a supportive and loving environment. The Seashell is one avenue for us to communicate the needs and news of Mae House to our community. We hope you love reading it as much as we love creating it.
WHY WE CALL OURSELVES MAE HOUSE
We are called Mae House because Hannah’s middle name is Mae and she is the inspiration that sparked the idea to start Mae House. Mae is a name often used as a reference to Mother Mary, who we believe has always watched over Hannah. We like to think of Mary as the Mother of Mae House, looking to her often as a guide and praying to her for the success of our future, health of our girls, and asking for her blessing on our home.
Click here to read the complete edition as a PDF: Seashell Vol 2
We call this newsletter The Seashell for a couple of reasons. We are first inspired by being in beautifulNewport Beach, surrounded by the shimmering ocean and all the creatures within. Secondly and most importantly, because a shell is where a sea animal lives. It protects the creature from harm and keeps it safe and warm. We like to think of Mae House as an equally safe and warm abode for our members to grow and learn in a supportive and loving environment. The Seashell is one avenue for us to communicate the needs and news of Mae House to our community. We hope you love reading it as much as we love creating it. WHY WE CALL OURSELVES MAE HOUSE
We are called Mae House because Hannah’s middle name is Mae and she is the inspiration that sparked the idea to start Mae House. Mae is a name often used as a reference to Mother Mary, who we believe has always watched over Hannah. We like to think of Mary as the Mother of Mae House, looking to her often as a guide and praying to her for the success of our future, health of our girls, and asking for her blessing on our home.
Click here to read the complete edition as a PDF: Seashell Vol 2
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Tagged with 501(c)(3), Newport Beach, Non-profit, Orange County
Tagged with 501(c)(3), Newport Beach, Non-profit, Orange County