A Garden of Hope at Sunnybrook
Sunnybrook Children’s Home in Ridgeland, MS is planting more than flowers this spring—it’s planting seeds of healing, purpose, and hope. As a Christ-centered ministry serving transitional-age foster youth (ages 14–21), Sunnybrook provides a safe home and the support young adults need to build independent, fulfilling lives.
This May, in honor of Foster Care Awareness Month, Sunnybrook celebrates the creation of its new “Garden of Hope”—a peaceful sanctuary where residents can pause, reflect, and be reminded of their God-given worth. The garden was designed and built by Eagle Scout candidate Linda Watson and her Troop, inspired by Linda’s own experience growing up in a family that has fostered more than a dozen children with love and compassion.
Featuring wildflowers, benches, wind chimes, and butterfly-inspired elements, the Garden of Hope mirrors the transformation Sunnybrook residents are working toward rooted in faith and flourishing in grace.
To learn more about Sunnybrook’s mission or support the Garden of Hope, visit sunnybrookms.org or follow @SunnybrookChildrensHomeInc on Facebook.
Help grow the vision: GoFundMe.com/f/yrnxxw-help-build-the-garden-of-hope-at-sunnybrook