Skip to content
New Life Village
"It takes a village…"
New Life Village
  • Home
  • About
    • Our Story
    • History
    • Team
    • Board & Committees
    • Awards
    • Village Campus
    • Hillsborough County Projects
    • University of South Florida Partnership
    • Pepin Transition Program Partnership
    • Florida’s Foster Care System Overview
  • Program
    • Our Program
    • Program Partners
    • Impact
    • Intergenerational Community
  • Take Action
    • Live Here
    • Volunteer
    • Invest in NLV
    • Foster & Adopt
  • In The News
Facebook page opens in new windowInstagram page opens in new windowYouTube page opens in new window

Donate Today!

  • Home
  • About
    • Our Story
    • History
    • Team
    • Board & Committees
    • Awards
    • Village Campus
    • Hillsborough County Projects
    • University of South Florida Partnership
    • Pepin Transition Program Partnership
    • Florida’s Foster Care System Overview
  • Program
    • Our Program
    • Program Partners
    • Impact
    • Intergenerational Community
  • Take Action
    • Live Here
    • Volunteer
    • Invest in NLV
    • Foster & Adopt
  • In The News

Author Archives: Mariah Hayden

‘I Want to Empty the Foster Care System’: Retired Nun Provides Loving Environment for At-Risk Kids

In The NewsBy Mariah HaydenMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

View original article By Michelle Bearden | Tribune Staff Published: June 30, 2011 TAMPA, FL – It takes a village to raise a child – that’s the motto at New Life Village in Florida, a unique intergenerational community. Its goal is to reduce the number of children in foster care and provide kids in need with a loving,…

CBN News Story 2019

Video & Audio CoverageBy Mariah HaydenMarch 6, 2019Leave a comment

Tampa nuns say it’s a miracle kidney donation fit

In The NewsBy Mariah HaydenApril 12, 2018Leave a comment

View original article By Michelle Bearden | Tribune Staff Published: June 30, 2011 TAMPA – Sister Claire LeBoeuf needed a kidney. Without it, she would have to go on three-times-a-week dialysis, and her lifelong ministry as a children’s advocate would come to a sudden halt. The waiting list for a donated kidney was at least three years. LeBoeuf, 67,…

An old-fashioned, cross-generation village

In The NewsBy Mariah HaydenApril 12, 2018Leave a comment

View original article By Terry Galvin Business Editor Posted Apr 10, 2017 at 12:01 AM For a community with a mission to help children, it must be difficult to tell who benefits the most from New Life Village. Just listen to Luanne Panacek, the executive director of the cross-generation community of 31 townhomes west of…

When one foster community loses power, another takes in its 30 children

In The NewsBy Mariah HaydenSeptember 20, 2017Leave a comment

After Hurricane Irma knocked out power to Everyday Blessings, a foster home in Thonotosassa, the nearly 30 children who live there were left with no air conditioning and spoiling food in the refrigerators. The operators first took them to a hurricane shelter, but it closed after one night of the storm, said Sister Claire LeBoeuf,…

←12345…
6
7→
Copyright 2023. New Life Village. All Rights Reserved.
Go to Top