Cameron Mathison, a Canadian-American actor and television host, has been confirmed as the new co-host for the Hallmark Channel’s “Home and Family” show. The show, which aired from 2012 to 2021, was the face of the Hallmark Channel for nine years. Mathison will be filling the vacant spot left by Mark Steines, who exited at the end of May after serving as the show’s co-host for five-plus years.
Home and Family, an American daytime talk show, premiered on April 1, 1996, on The Family Channel and was dropped by the network in May 2021. The show is currently in its sixth season. In a Christmas preview special, Entertainment Tonight correspondent/actor Cameron Mathison will be the new co-host alongside Debbie Matenopoulos on the Hallmark Channel’s daily lifestyle show.
Matheson, who played Ryan Lavery in All My Children from 1997 to 2011, is eager to return to the revamped format of the show. He has been an occasional guest co-host on Home and Family since 2013 and has become a frequent substitute in the two months since Steines’ exit.
Matheson is also joining the cast of ABC’s long-running daytime drama series General Hospital. Born on February 29, 1972, Mathison was raised in Grasshopper, Missouri, with three siblings, including Pameron “Pam”. Although his departure from Hallmark is bittersweet, Mathison is eager to be a part of the Great American Family.
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📹 Without religion, we see lawlessness and chaos: Kirk Cameron American Agenda
On Thursday’s “American Agenda,” Kirk Cameron explains why Americans should continue to believe in religious values.
Who Is Cameron Mathison?
Cameron Mathison, a Canadian-American actor born on August 25, 1969, gained fame for his role as Ryan Lavery on the soap opera "All My Children," which he starred in from 1998 to 2011. He later took on the role of Drew Cain on "General Hospital" starting in 2021. Over the years, Mathison has also been known for his work as a host and correspondent, particularly with the Hallmark Channel, where he participated in various series, including "A Zest For Death: A Hannah Swensen Mystery," based on Joanne Fluke's novels.
Recently, Mathison and his wife, Vanessa Mathison, announced their divorce after 22 years of marriage, a decision they disclosed in a joint statement. This news has attracted attention following months of speculation about their relationship status. Despite his personal challenges, Mathison remains active in his career and is a well-regarded television personality. Aside from acting, he is an advocate for health awareness, particularly as a survivor of renal cell carcinoma, emphasizing the importance of being your own health advocate. With a background in civil engineering from McGill University, Mathison balances his roles as a father, husband, and entertainer, maintaining a public persona filled with positivity and mindfulness.
Who Are Cameron Communities?
Cameron Communities has initiated various residential developments in Edmonton, including multi-family residential and mixed-use projects through Cameron Lifestyles. To strengthen business relationships, Cameron Investments was established for collaboration with private investors. Additionally, the nonprofit Cameron Community Ministries in Rochester, NY, serves essential needs through programs like food and clothing distributions and K-6 after-school initiatives, while also offering a Digital Learning Lab and STEM-focused Saturday Academy for K-12 students.
Although recently cut from the street liaison program by the Rochester City Council, Cameron Community has historically supported low-income families since 1985 and gained recognition from National Public Radio for its youth programs addressing trauma in under-resourced neighborhoods. The organization's guiding principle is to create thriving communities that residents are proud of, emphasizing master-planned developments that prioritize quality construction, urban landscaping, and timeless design.
Founded by family members, Cameron Communities reflects core values of partnership and community building, striving to enhance the lives of those it serves in various locations, including the Lyell-Otis neighborhood of Rochester and areas in Edmonton.
How Do Children Come To Live At Cameron House?
Cameron House serves children through Local Authority channels, offering a safe and supportive environment where they can develop essential life skills such as self-esteem, independence, and social interaction. Our Ofsted-regulated facility hosts year-round programs aimed at empowering youth, enhancing their skills and confidence for future success. We invite Cameron House alumni to join us for a camp-themed family event on July 14, celebrating our community’s legacy.
Founded by the Presbyterian Church, Cameron House has been a refuge for vulnerable populations since 1874, providing critical services to low-income families in San Francisco's Chinatown. Today, it continues this mission through family-centered programs that promote resilience and strength within the community.
Cameron House offers supervised activities for children while parents engage in programs, ensuring a holistic approach to support. As young people age out of our services at 18, they have opportunities to transition to adult residential care or supported living. Our programs also include health education and counseling, addressing the emotional challenges many children face. Additionally, Cameron House provides food assistance and organizes youth-driven initiatives to support families in need, contributing to a healthier, empowered community connected through tradition and outreach.
How Many Kids Does Cameron Have?
Cameron Diaz, a dedicated family man, prioritizes his children, Lucas (15) and Leila (11), despite his busy schedule. He emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with his kids, telling Soap Opera Digest about his commitment to one-on-one interactions. Cameron and his husband, Benji Madden, announced the arrival of their second child in March 2024, welcoming a son, Cardinal Madden, who joins their four-year-old daughter, Raddix, born via surrogacy on January 3, 2020.
Cameron expressed joy in expanding their family of four and is relishing her role as a mother. The couple keeps their children's lives private while sharing glimpses of their parenting experiences. Meanwhile, Kirk Cameron, who has six kids (two biological and four adopted) with his wife Chelsea, has children ranging from ages 19 to 25. The family dynamics spotlight how parenting shapes their lives. Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden continue to embrace their journey as parents, celebrating their children and navigating the challenges and joys of family life together.
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I’ve had two dreams, one of lawlessness and one of famine. Jesus was with me in both dreams, standing right beside me…they made me so sad I fell to my knees. They were vivid. I wasn’t actually there, folks could not see me, they were visions of what is coming. Some of us will be protected in these Endtimes, but unbelievers and haters of God will suffer. ✝️😪
Love brother Kurt We don’t want religion, Jesus taught against religion, it’s a relationship back to God through Jesus Christ. That said from Hods word He shows us how one can be saved forgiven and transformed heart from a hard sinful heart old ways desires in how we think act speak and new Desires to be Christ like Read the bible it’s great for the soul unto repentance and salvation in Christ Alone.
So many “people need Jesus, not religion” comments. Kind of quietly wonder if those who post that idea spend their nights studying a Bible and being devoted. People need fellowship, knowing humans are faulted, of course. No greater strength comes from that place of working and humbling oneself to God.
You don’t need religion to know God. Religion was invented by man, fact. You have religion if you have “faith” or “believe”. If you KNOW God, you don’t need religion. What you call as God which is also a name invented by man, lives in your heart is is capable of being KNOWN by any human being all by themselves. The problem in America is that they don’t want to know. That’s why we live in a country with freedom of religion and a church on every corner and yet it continues to decline. Further more, people are spiritually jaded BECAUSE OF RELIGION and all it’s hypocritical judgemental folks. We’ve always had religion. More religion as an answer to end lawlessness is laughable.