The Appalachian Children's Home (ACH) proudly announces the appointment of Jonathan Bolling to its Board of Directors. Bolling's extensive experience and dedication to community service make him a valuable addition to the ACH leadership team.
Bolling has been a steadfast advocate for children and families in the Appalachian region. His commitment to fostering positive change aligns perfectly with the mission of ACH, which strives to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children in need. Bolling is also the Pastor of Guest River Pentecostal Church, a congregation that has a long history of supporting ACH, having sent its first support check to the organization in 1965.
Outside of his professional achievements, Jonathan's personal life is a testament to his strong family values and faith. He has been married to his wife, Candice, for 20 years this November. Candice, a devoted wife, mother, and Physician Assistant, is renowned for her compassionate care and dedication to her patients. She is spirit-filled and earnestly seeks to fulfill God's calling in her life.
Jonathan and Candice are proud parents of two daughters, Eden and Evelyn. Eden, their eldest at 14, is starting high school this year. Known for her heart of gold, Eden has been saved for four years, reflecting her deep spiritual commitment. Evelyn, 11, is entering 6th grade and was recently baptized by her father during Bible school, marking a significant moment in their family's spiritual journey.
Bolling's appointment to the ACH Board of Directors is not only a recognition of his professional capabilities but also a celebration of his strong moral character and dedication to his faith and family. His leadership is expected to bring renewed vigor and vision to the Appalachian Children's Home, furthering its mission to support and uplift children and families in the region.