Christina Fusano Gives Her Time to the Children at the Sacramento Crisis NurseryAs part of the National Day of Service, WTA player Christina Fusano helped care for those most in need-children staying at the Sacramento Crisis Nursery. The nursery is a program of the Sacramento Children’s Home that provides children ages 0-5 with a safe and nurturing environment. During her visit, Christina read many books to the kids, and by the end of her visit, it was clear that she had made many new young friends. Christina looks forward to visiting again sometime in the near future! About The Sacramento Children’s Home- The Sacramento Children's Home is committed to helping build strong families; to opening doors to the future; to maximizing potential; and ending the cycle of child abuse. Founded in 1867, today the Sacramento Children's Home offers 24 hour, community and educational programs that serve more than 1,800 families and 3,500 children of the Greater Sacramento Area each year. Our programs address the needs of children prenatal to young adulthood: from early intervention to intensive trauma care — from new born to emancipated youth. We believe in prevention and finding long-term care for our children. For more information visit |