At FrankTown Open Hearts, every story is a testament to resilience, community support, and the power of mentorship. Today, we are proud to share the inspiring journey of Ms. Melora Pointer and her son, Dorian, a current junior at Centennial High School. Their story exemplifies the profound impact that support, guidance, and opportunities from FrankTown Open Hearts can have on a family’s life.

Dorian: A Journey of Growth and Achievement

Dorian has been part of FrankTown Open Hearts since kindergarten, participating in various youth mentorship programs that have shaped his character and talents. From the golfing program to the outdoor hunting and fishing programs, Dorian has consistently demonstrated skill, dedication, and a genuine love for the outdoors. These experiences have allowed him to develop discipline, patience, and teamwork, qualities that extend beyond recreational activities.

Basketball is another passion of Dorian’s. Through FrankTown Open Hearts’ youth mentorship programs, he has had the opportunity to build a strong relationship with a mentor who has provided guidance, support, and encouragement throughout his formative years. This mentorship has been so impactful that Dorian and his mentor maintain their connection even during personal trips, visiting one another in Florida regularly. Such strong bonds reflect FrankTown Open Hearts’ commitment to fostering meaningful, long-term relationships that contribute to the holistic growth of each child.

For more information on FrankTown Open Hearts’ youth programs, visit their Programs Page.

Transportation: A Life-Changing Gift

For Ms. Melora Pointer, receiving a vehicle through FrankTown Open Hearts has been transformative. Ms. Pointer shared her perspective on how crucial transportation assistance is for her family:

“Dorian and I have several different doctor’s appointments each month, some in Franklin and most in Nashville. It is hard to find transportation assistance to these appointments. We have to cancel and reschedule due to lack of transportation. Majority of the time, we can’t even get to the appointments, even after rescheduling. Transportation would also help to get to the grocery store. I used to walk everywhere. Since my surgeries and lack of being able to physically do a lot, I am unable to walk to the store or appointments. A vehicle will definitely benefit our family.”

This simple, yet profound statement underscores the real-world challenges that families face and how access to transportation assistance can significantly improve quality of life. Not only does it allow access to essential medical care, but it also provides independence and reduces the stress of daily logistics.

Transportation is often an overlooked barrier to health and stability. According to the American Public Health Association, lack of reliable transportation can lead to missed medical appointments, delayed care, and higher stress levels. For families like the Pointers, a vehicle is not just a convenience, it’s a gateway to better health and well-being.

FrankTown’s Role in Empowering Families

FrankTown Open Hearts is dedicated to creating opportunities that transform lives. By offering programs in mentorship, sports, outdoor activities, and life skills, FrankTown equips children and families with the tools to thrive. Dorian’s participation in golf, hunting, fishing, and basketball has not only enhanced his physical and social skills but also strengthened his confidence and resilience.

Additionally, FrankTown Open Hearts’ youth mentorship programs demonstrate the importance of consistent, caring adult guidance. Mentors help students navigate academic challenges, explore career opportunities, and develop emotional intelligence. For Dorian, having a mentor has provided stability, encouragement, and a safe space to grow, as well as ongoing academic guidance to help him succeed. For more about mentorship benefits, visit FrankTown Open Hearts website.

The Ripple Effect of Support

When a family like the Pointers receives support from FrankTown Open Hearts, the impact extends beyond immediate needs. By providing Ms. Pointer and Dorian with transportation assistance, FrankTown Open Hearts is enabling access to healthcare, grocery shopping, school activities, and extracurricular programs.

This gift of mobility also fosters independence, reduces stress, and enhances overall family cohesion. Families can spend more quality time together and engage in the community in ways they previously couldn’t. In essence, a vehicle becomes more than just transportation—it becomes a tool for empowerment, growth, and connection.

Community Impact

Stories like Ms. Pointer and Dorian’s exemplify the broader mission of FrankTown Open Hearts: to lift up families, nurture children, and strengthen communities through community support. Every contribution, whether through donations, volunteering, or program participation, helps create a network of support where families can thrive.

By sharing these stories, FrankTown Open Hearts raises awareness of the real challenges many families face, such as access to healthcare, education, and basic necessities. Programs that focus on youth development, youth mentorship programs, and practical support create lasting positive change, benefiting not only the individuals served but the entire community.

For more ways to get involved or support FrankTown, visit FrankTown Open Hearts Support Page.

Final Thoughts

The journey of Ms. Melora Pointer and Dorian illustrates how FrankTown Open Hearts transforms lives. From childhood programs to mentoring relationships, and practical support like transportation assistance, FrankTown Open Hearts equips families with the tools they need to overcome challenges and reach their full potential.

For families struggling with access to transportation, healthcare, or academic guidance and youth development opportunities, the support provided by organizations like FrankTown Open Hearts can be life-changing. As Ms. Pointer said, “A vehicle will definitely benefit our family,” highlighting how a single act of support can significantly improve day-to-day life and long-term prospects.

By participating in programs, volunteering, or donating, you too can contribute to creating opportunities for children and families in need. Every small action helps build a stronger, more connected community through community support.

Discover more about FrankTown Open Hearts and their programs by visiting official website..

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Chris Barnhill, Executive Director

Chris Barnhill was born and raised in the great state of Texas. He is an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and enjoys playing golf when time allows. He has two grown children and has been married to his wife Jo for 37 years. Chris has been a member of the Fourth Avenue Church of Christ for 21 years, where he currently serves as an Elder. His undergraduate degree was from Oklahoma Christian University, and he served as a youth minister for several years at churches in Kansas City and Atlanta. He earned his MPA degree (in Nonprofit Management) from Tennessee State University, and was the Executive Director of Youth Encouragement Services, and CASA before accepting the position as the Executive Director of FrankTown Open Hearts. Under Chris’ leadership, FrankTown has developed new & more effective ways to generate revenue through diversified and sustainable sources. This includes new donor cultivation, increased monthly donors, new fundraising events, additional foundational support, targeted church appeals, intentionally increasing awareness through media relations, social media, board recruitment and focused programming. Chris is a selfless and hardworking Executive Director whose relentless effort in helping those less fortunate has propelled FrankTown to greater heights. He inspires others to act and has an innate ability to get things done by asking the right questions. He does all of this with the mission of FrankTown in mind. He truly inspires, empowers, and equips FrankTown students, staff, the board, and everyone he meets.

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Janell Fadler, Senior Program Director

Janell Fadler was born in Missouri and moved often during childhood as her father pursued a career with IBM. These early experiences instilled in her a love for exploration and a heart for service. Alongside her family, she has traveled extensively; from Europe and the Amazon to the Himalayas on vacations and mission trips. She is driven by a passion for sharing the gospel and serving others through the Holy Spirit. Janell holds a bachelor’s degree in Private/Commercial Recreation from Missouri State University and a master’s in Christian Education from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She came to faith in college and became active in CRU, sparking a lifelong passion for student ministry. Since 2001, she has called Franklin, TN, home. Her professional background includes hospitality roles with Hyatt Hotels and ministry positions at Eastside Baptist Church in Georgia and Brentwood Baptist Church in Tennessee. At Lifeway Christian Resources, she served in B&H Publishing, Church Leadership Training & Events, and Retail Marketing. A formative experience in her career was a two-year mission in Russia with the International Mission Board, where she taught English to college students using the Bible. She is currently volunteering in the student ministry at her church, The Church at West Franklin. Most recently, she was Project Management Team Manager for Marketing and Communications at Envision Healthcare. In April 2025, Janell joined FrankTown Open Hearts to continue her calling of serving youth and families in Franklin, now overseeing programming staff, volunteer engagement, and community relationships in support of the mission.

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Amy Dominguez, Finance & Operations Manager

Amy Dominguez grew up in Memphis, Kansas City, and Madison, Tennessee where her parents were involved in church ministry. She played all the sports growing up and in her teen years developed a love of music, intimacy with God, and seeing people come to know the love of Jesus. Amy graduated high school from Goodpasture Christian School and got her bachelor’s degree from Harding University in Spanish Education and Missions. It was there she met her husband Leoncio. They have been married since 2001 and have been involved in various ministries throughout the years. Wellspring Franklin has been their church family for over a decade. Amy speaks fluent Spanish, loves to travel and eat good food from around the world, and makes a mean salsa. She enjoys quiet walks, diving deep into God’s Word, encouraging others, and connecting people. Her greatest joys are her family and cheering on her children in all their sporting and artistic endeavors. Amy’s role with FrankTown serves behind the scenes to keep the organization running smoothly. Her skills with numbers, love for people, and determination to see things run efficiently have advanced FrankTown’s administrative functions and streamlined the effectiveness of operations.

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Amy Dominguez, Finance & Operations Manager

Amy Dominguez grew up in Memphis, Kansas City, and Madison, Tennessee where her parents were involved in church ministry. She played all the sports growing up and in her teen years developed a love of music, intimacy with God, and seeing people come to know the love of Jesus. Amy graduated high school from Goodpasture Christian School and got her bachelor’s degree from Harding University in Spanish Education and Missions. It was there she met her husband Leoncio. They have been married since 2001 and have been involved in various ministries throughout the years. Wellspring Franklin has been their church family for over a decade. Amy speaks fluent Spanish, loves to travel and eat good food from around the world, and makes a mean salsa. She enjoys quiet walks, diving deep into God’s Word, encouraging others, and connecting people. Her greatest joys are her family and cheering on her children in all their sporting and artistic endeavors. Amy’s role with FrankTown serves behind the scenes to keep the organization running smoothly. Her skills with numbers, love for people, and determination to see things run efficiently have advanced FrankTown’s administrative functions and streamlined the effectiveness of operations.

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Nicole McIntyre, Director of Programming Logistics

Nicole McIntyre, Director of Programming Logistics Nicole McIntyre grew up in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, with stints in three Texas cities, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Orlando, Florida by the time she was thirteen. The variety of people and cultures in those formative years gave her an appreciation for the beauty of God’s creation and people. She has been married to her husband, Nathan, since 2001 and they have two sons. She loves traveling to places she’s read about and will choose a historical city over a beach vacation every time; usually with a crochet project on hand. Nicole graduated from Harding University with a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. She decided she wanted to be an educator when she was seven years old and began volunteering in children’s ministry when she was fifteen. Since then she has been working with children in some capacity, whether it’s teaching in a variety of classroom settings, tutoring students, teaching Bible classes, leading AWANA, or making bad balloon animals. She is currently leading the Wednesday night children’s programming at 4th Avenue Church, as well as volunteering in the preschool ministry since 2007. Teaching children they are loved, valued, created beings of God is her most important thing. Nicole has been at FrankTown since 2022. She loves finding solutions for problems, usually with a color-coded spreadsheet. As the Director of Programming Logistics, she works to find the best spaces for volunteers, finding engaging opportunities for students, and making sure all of the many pieces of the puzzle work together.

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Raymond Waymon, Director of Programming Operations

Raymond Waymon Jr was born in Los Angeles, California. Raymond has lived in Franklin, Tn for 30 years. Raymond has been married for 19 years and is a member of Limestone Missionary Baptist Church. Raymond graduated from Franklin High School and was a part of multiple sports teams. Raymond played collegiate football at Lambuth University and University of Memphis. Raymond has a Bachelors degree in Business Economics and Administration. Raymond has worked professionally at Vanderbilt Medical Group where he was the satellite clinic office supervisor for several years. Raymond most recently worked at Williamson County Juvenile Court and was the Intensive Probation Supervisor. Raymond is a Leadership Franklin alumni. Raymond has served on several state and national committees in vast capacities. Raymond is the founder of United Front, an event/mentoring sole proprietary business. Raymond has coached young men and women in football and basketball. Raymond last coached as an assistant coach at Spring Hill High school in 2019. Raymond has a deep love for community and the development of tomorrow's future generations. Raymond has received community awards and recognition for his service within the Franklin community. In his free time Raymond loves the outdoors and grilling and spending time with his loved ones. Raymond is committed to living a life of service and believes it's vital to be a part of the solutions not the gossip.

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Karen Brockington, Senior Programming Assistant

Elder Karen Brockington was born and raised in the inner city of Baltimore, Maryland. She attends Aspen Grove Christian Center in Cool Springs TN. Karen has a passion for sowing into the lives of young people and has served as a mentor for over 20 years. Having survived childhood abuse in various forms, Karen knows God has taught her not only how to teach young people how to navigate through their own challenges, but also how to walk with them through life. Karen was ordained as an Elder over youth and music by the late Bishop Veronica Watson of the Bethesda Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she was a member for 23 years. She is the founder of the Washington Semester Student Association at American University in Washington DC where she worked for 15 years before God instructed her to move to Franklin, Tennessee. Upon her move to Tennessee she served under the ministry of Christian artist Nicole C. Mullen’s Baby Girls Club, here in Franklin and then in the Country of Belize. Every Saturday, she connected with youth in Belize who had experienced the same adversity she went through, and helped them overcome their challenges through the performing arts, her teaching, mentoring and immense love for them. She was called back to the U.S. mission field by God and has been involved with the Franktown Open Hearts Ministry for 6 years where she is the Senior Programming Assistant and volunteers as the performing arts coordinator. She currently works with and proudly serves Nicole Mullen as her assistant and Road Manager. If you ask Karen what she wants people to know about her she will say “I love the Lord with all my heart, all my soul and strength. I have traveled the world and still my favorite place to be is in the presence of my Father, the lover of my soul who’s I am and whom I serve.”

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Jennifer Greenberg, Senior Programming Assistant

Jennifer Greenberg, Senior Programming Assistant Born and raised in Oklahoma, Jennifer Greenberg spent a decade in Southern California before settling in Franklin, Tennessee, where she has lived for the past 23 years. A nature enthusiast, she enjoys hiking, kayaking, and spending time outdoors. She is the proud mother of three grown children—graduates of Centennial High School—and a Nana to two granddaughters. Jennifer holds a degree in Early Childhood Development and began her career as a preschool teacher while raising her children. Her passion for ministry began early in life, serving in both high school and middle school ministries at churches in Ada, Oklahoma, and Ventura, California. She has also led worship for churches and women’s conferences across California and Tennessee. Her heart for service has taken her around the world—she has traveled to eleven countries for both ministry and leisure, and has lived abroad as a missionary in Monterrey, Mexico, and Johannesburg, South Africa. Jennifer currently works in the Professional Development Department at the Williamson County Schools Central Office. She first learned about Franktown while on staff at Centennial High School and has been involved with the organization for the past seven years. She cherishes her evenings spent with Franktown students, especially leading devotions—her favorite part of the night. A close second is overseeing dinner time, which she sees as a meaningful tradition that brings people together like family. Jennifer’s life reflects a deep commitment to faith, youth, and community. She considers it a blessing to be part of what God is doing through Franktown.