
Trina McFarland makes matches for big brother big sister, but her biggest wish is for a family of her own. McFarland asks David Walker to sign paperwork to finalize the match of Walker's 7-year-old son, David, with Frank DePriest, a sophomore at Centre College.

McFarland works on her Sunday school lesson in the kithchen of her home on Paradise Camp Road in Mercer County. McFarland, who is single, lives alone in the two bedroom home which she rents.

McFarland makes treats for her Sunday school class at her home on Paradise Camp Road in Mercer County. McFarland, who is single, lives alone in the two bedroom home which she rents.

McFarland works on her Sunday school lesson in the kithchen of her home on Paradise Camp Road in Mercer County. McFarland, who is single, lives alone in the two bedroom home which she rents.

Trina McFarland speaks to a group of workers early Thursday morning at the CAT factory in Danville, Ky. McFarland was asked to speak by Heart of Kentucky United Way as a representative of the organization's support program. Although she felt that her speech was not up to par, she did count the event as a success because she was able to talk with a potential Big Brother and encourage him to turn in his application.

McFarland's refrigerator is covered in images of her family and friends.

McFarland jokes with friends Bethany Yocum and J.P. Long after Wednesday night service at the Salvation Army.

Trina McFarland attends a Wednesday night church service at The Salvation Army. McFarland, 32, is single and has never been married. As the regional coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters, McFarland is constantly working to serve her community. " I may not be able to maintain a relationship or keep my house clean, but work, that's something I can do."

McFarland says bye to her coworker Jennifer Grigsby and Grigsby's baby Madison after lunch at AppleBees on Friday. She met with Grigsby and another co-worker, Amy Gaffney, for lunch because Grigsby is on maternity leave and has been out of the office for the past few weeks. They took the time to catch up and vist with Grigsby's newest addition

McFarland says bye to her coworker, Jennifer Grigsby's baby, Madison after lunch at AppleBees on Friday. She meet with Grigsby and another co-worker, Amy Gaffney to have lunch because Grigsby is on maternity leave and has been out of the office for the past few weeks. They took the time to catch up and vist with Grigsby's newest addition

McFarland teaches her Sunday school class at the Salvation Army. This is only her second week teaching this age group. Her lesson was about showing God's love through the way you treat other people. The kids love Trina, and they confide a lot of their problems with her

McFarland plays with her co-worker's baby during lunch at AppleBees. She meet with her coworkers to have lunch because one of them, Jennifer Grigsby, is on maternity leave and has been out of the office for the past few weeks. They took the time to catch up and vist with Grigsby's newest addition, Madison
