Local Nonprofit Provides Safe Haven for 575 Children Awaiting Foster Care Placement
Smyrna Rotary Club Hears Inspiring Update from Isaiah 117 House Director
By Mike Sparks, Tennessee Ledger
SMYRNA, Tenn. — Last Thursday, members of the Smyrna Rotary Club received a powerful reminder of the critical
work being done right in our own backyard to help Rutherford County’s most vulnerable children.
Beth Bryant, director of Isaiah 117 House,

delivered a moving presentation about the nonprofit organization that provides emergency housing for children in crisis—those waiting to be placed in foster care during what is often the most traumatic moment of their young lives.
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A Year of Impact
The numbers tell a story of both heartbreak and hope. In 2025, Isaiah 117 House in Rutherford County served 422 guests and assisted 153 children entering the foster care system. Since opening its red doors on April 23, 2023, the organization has provided a safe, loving environment for nearly 600 children during their most difficult hours.
“We are already preparing for 2026 and for all the children we will serve,” Bryant told Rotarians and supporters. The organization emphasized that year-end giving offers a meaningful way to support their mission of providing love and dignity to children entering foster care.

Bridging the Gap During Crisis
Isaiah 117 House fills a critical gap in the child welfare system. When children are removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect, or family crisis, they often face a frightening wait—sometimes in government offices or police stations—before a foster placement can be secured.


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