GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) -- A nonprofit that offers children going through the foster system a place to stay held a fundraising event in Taylors on Tuesday night.

According to the nonprofit's website, Isaiah 117 House got its start in 2015, after Cory and Ronda Paulson met their foster son.

"We asked the question 'What if there was a home where children could go when they are removed?'," a statement from Philbeck reads.

The event, held at Aurora Farms, let attendees adopt a bin to fill with specific sizes of children's clothes for kids staying at the home.

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