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Aunt Dot’s House is a regional child advocacy center located in Effingham County. We are a 501(c)3 incorporated on April 24, 2025. We are run by an all-volunteer board.

Mission Statement

At Aunt Dot’s House, we partner with our community to protect children, seek justice, and promote healing for those impacted by abuse. Together, we create a safe place where hope and recovery begin.

Vision Statement

To help create a community where children live in a safe and nurturing environment free from sexual and physical abuse.

Purpose Statement

Breathe life back into the child and their families and give hope for the future.

Please join us for our Annual Fundraiser Heroes for Kids Gala and Silent Auction

Tickets: $25
Location: Moncrief Square, 205 S. Laurel Street
Date: 5/12/2026
Time: 6-8pm
Attire: Business Casual

Food and Drink included with ticket,
beer & wine available for purchase.

Donations of any amount are Appreciated

Checks can be mailed to the address below and made payable to
Aunt Dots House, Inc.

Venmo donations are an easy way to help support Aunt Dots House:
@Auntdotshousenonprofit

Board Members

Gina Bass, Retired Law Enforcement
Rebecca Boston, Retired DFCS
Susie Davis (Chairman) Effingham Heroes, Inc. President
Latecia Gibbons, Retired Marine and Accountant and Effingham Heroes Treasurer
Ryan Loyd, District Attorney’s Office/Springfield Police Department
Kelphie Lundy (Treasurer), Guyton Police Chief
Jimmy McDuffie, Effingham County Sheriff
Jonathon Murrell, Rincon Police Chief
Thomas Rahn (Vice Chairman) Effingham County Sheriff’s Office
James Woodcock, Springfield Police Chief

Aunt Dot’s House, Inc. – P. O. Box 37, Springfield, Georgia 31329
Email: AuntDotsHouseEffingham@gmail.com – Facebook: Aunt Dot’s House