Accepting Donations:
Harvest House accepts gently used clothing from newborn-young adult sizes for children and teens in foster care. We also accept used child care necessity items, brand new hygiene products, and unopened diapers and wipes. We accept donations Monday-Thursday, 8am-4pm*
*There may be special days we are unable to accept due to holidays, event planning, or trainings. How Harvest H
ouse Started:
Before moving to Guam, Pastor Marty Herron and his wife Tami fostered a little boy in Michigan. He quickly became part of their family. They loved caring for this little boy and providing him with a stable home. A few years later, the Herron family was asked to lead Harvest Ministries on the island of Guam. While they were excited about this new ministry opportunity, they also faced the pain experienced by many foster parents as they had to say goodbye to their foster son. Although they had to leave a foster child behind, they didn’t leave their burden for the needy and orphaned. Soon members of Harvest started becoming involved with foster care. Out of a deep conviction that these needy children need the love of Christian families, they prayerfully started Harvest House. They wanted to fulfill the Biblical mandate found in James 1:27 – to care for the orphans and widows. Through Harvest House, we are now able to reach out to the abused, neglected, and abandoned children on Guam. Since 2009 various families have opened their homes and hearts to over twenty-two foster children. We currently have seven foster families at Harvest and hope to have thirteen new families join us in the coming years. Harvest House Mission Statement:
Helping children and teens on Guam develop a heart for God by providing a safe haven to help them grow physically, socially, mentally, and spiritually. What We Do:
Harvest House recruits, trains, and retains foster families through informational meetings, meeting physical needs through donations, and hosting annual events that benefit the foster child and family.