Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide at-risk children a safe and nurturing Christian home environment.
Goals
The following goals have been established as guidelines for Treasured Home.
01. Provide a Christian home environment operating on biblical principles
02. Ensure a physically safe and nurturing environment for all in the home
03. Operate with fiscal responsibility
04. Seek community support and utilize established resources
05. Raise awareness of child abuse and neglect
06. Replicate the success of the mission as God provides opportunity
Board of Directors
Makenzie Fisk, President
Makenzie Fisk is a WA native. Her and her husband moved to the Boise area in June 2021 to pursue their goal of becoming foster parents in the Treasure Valley. She has a Masters in Leadership with an emphasis in Christian counseling. She worked in the mental health field. Makenzie is currently an educator teaching middle school and high school students. She served 6.5 years in youth, children and family ministry after receiving her bachelors in Christian Education. Makenzie enjoys doing crafts, watching sports, and spending time with family and friends.
Sally Henry, Vice President
Sally spent the last twenty years serving as an event planner and fundraiser in the non-profit world. Sally has a degree in Human Development (with a focus on adolescence) and earned her Master’s in Organizational Management. She has served as an administrator for several non-profits. She and her husband Matt have four children, three of which are adopted through foster care. She has a heart for at-risk children. Sally works as a real estate agent and as a communications manager in the tech industry.
Marsha Moser, Treasurer
Marsha recently retired from 25 years in the banking industry. She was married to Paul, her one and only, for almost 40 years before he fell asleep in Jesus’ arms in 2023. Marsha also loves being a grandma! They have two grandsons and three great grandchildren they absolutely adore. Born in California and raised in a Christian foster home, she brings with her a strong understanding and passion for the mission of the Treasured Home. Marsha lived in the McCall, ID area for over 30 years. She helped with fundraising for the Shepherd's Home, served as treasurer of several different non-profit organizations, taught Sunday School and was a youth exchange liaison for the exchange students. Marsha and her husband relocated to Boise when she received a promotion with the bank. She adores working with youth and enjoys fundraising. With her continued faith in the Lord, she has a willingness to give people the benefit of the doubt, always believing there is more good than bad in the world.
Britt Collingwood, Secretary
Britt is a vivacious volunteer, energetic organizer of information who enjoys acting, singing and drumming. Her ability to get things done efficiently, provide timely communication and her organizational skills are an incredible asset to the Treasured Home. Britt grew up in the Midwest and graduated from Iowa State University with a BS degree in Transportation and Logistics. God has placed on her heart the importance of volunteering in the community. She and her husband, Dan, have three teenage children. She currently volunteers at Stanton Healthcare and serves as the Secretary for the Treasured Home.
Ellen Hampton, Board Member
I am the oldest of five children and grew up in Jerome, Idaho. After graduating from college, I began the journey of caring for others. I have been blessed with two birth children, four stepchildren, four foster children, and a little girl as an extra life blessing. For four decades, we ran restaurants and operated a “Certified Family Home” named “Between Now and Heaven,” providing care for those preparing to pass away. In 2009, I became licensed as a “Residential Habilitation Agency,” supporting adults with disabilities. Our company, HISway, reflects my commitment to serving God and bearing witness to those around me. Our company is called HISway because I work for God. To serve HIM in witness to all those around me is a privilege.