Westbank Social Services Network monthly meeting. December 3rd at 2pm at St Margaret's, 3525 Bienville St., New Orleans. Refreshments provided by Pleasurable Palate. See flyer for details
Volunteers contributed over 73,000 hours of service in April to the Weinberg Housing and Resource Center (WHRC). Over 3,400 volunteers assisted with meals, programs, laundry, and administrative tasks. In honor of National Volunteer Month, WHRC will hold a drawing for volunteers who served in April to win special treats. The organization is grateful for the volunteers who make their work helping the homeless possible.
This document provides information about upcoming events and schedules for the Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes the nursery and greeter schedules for July 26 and August 2 and 9. It also provides information on staying connected through their website, app, social media, and connection cards. Various ministries and classes are announced such as Bible studies, membership classes, and missions events. National fine arts competition results are highlighted for several church members.
The document provides schedules for nursery workers and greeters for February 28th and March 6th and 13th. It also announces various church events including a ladies' bible study, new Sunday class, Wednesday study on Jesus, a new sermon series on marriage, a request for donations to replace the church's AC unit, a ladies "Paint & Praise" night, a Saturday breakfast and message, upcoming membership class, and a youth trip to Winter Jam 2016. Instructions are provided for signing up, getting reminders by text, and filling out connection cards.
The document is a bulletin from a church containing several announcements:
- It asks congregants to fill out a response card with their contact information and ministry interests and place it in the offering plate
- It advertises an upcoming women's fellowship meeting and back-to-school breakfast
- It requests that people move closer together in the pews to make more room
- It provides information about electronic tithing and a women's retreat
- It asks for volunteers for the communion preparation team and greeting on Sunday mornings
- It offers snow removal assistance to those in need through the church office
Penn Valley Church Announcements 1 15-17 for webPennValleyChurch
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including information about financial aid fundraising, an upcoming March for Life event, a youth service weekend, online giving options, a new nonprofit organization for single mothers, a Bible study group, ways to connect with other Grace Brethren churches, signing up for emergency alerts, helping in the nursery, updating contact information in the online directory, upcoming fellowship breakfast and worship services, a women's prayer project, and weekly intercessory prayer meetings.
Reverend Rebecca J. Shirley writes a letter of recommendation for Linda Sheetz who worked as an administrative assistant at Platt Springs United Methodist Church for 2 years. The Reverend describes Linda as a motivated, responsible person with high integrity. As her supervisor, the Reverend observed Linda's excellent communication and organizational skills as she managed the day-to-day operations of the church office, often being the sole greeter of members and visitors. The Reverend is confident in recommending Linda for any position.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims April 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events to support victims and their families. It thanks various donors and locations that have provided support. It also lists upcoming meeting locations and contact information for different chapters. It provides the dates of birth and death for individuals being remembered in April and lists those who have made donations in their memory. It announces the organization's 16th annual memorial event on April 23rd and provides information about National Crime Victim's Rights Week events from April 19-25th hosted by the San Bernardino and Riverside County District Attorney's Offices.
Hamilton Relay is seeking nominations for the 2015 Deaf Community Leader Award which recognizes deaf or deaf-blind individuals in Louisiana who demonstrate leadership, advocacy, volunteerism and enhancing lives of others. Nominations are being accepted through August 14th and the award will be presented in September during Deaf Awareness Week. Past award recipients from 2012 to 2014 are named. A nomination questionnaire is attached for providing information about candidates.
Volunteers contributed over 73,000 hours of service in April to the Weinberg Housing and Resource Center (WHRC). Over 3,400 volunteers assisted with meals, programs, laundry, and administrative tasks. In honor of National Volunteer Month, WHRC will hold a drawing for volunteers who served in April to win special treats. The organization is grateful for the volunteers who make their work helping the homeless possible.
This document provides information about upcoming events and schedules for the Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes the nursery and greeter schedules for July 26 and August 2 and 9. It also provides information on staying connected through their website, app, social media, and connection cards. Various ministries and classes are announced such as Bible studies, membership classes, and missions events. National fine arts competition results are highlighted for several church members.
The document provides schedules for nursery workers and greeters for February 28th and March 6th and 13th. It also announces various church events including a ladies' bible study, new Sunday class, Wednesday study on Jesus, a new sermon series on marriage, a request for donations to replace the church's AC unit, a ladies "Paint & Praise" night, a Saturday breakfast and message, upcoming membership class, and a youth trip to Winter Jam 2016. Instructions are provided for signing up, getting reminders by text, and filling out connection cards.
The document is a bulletin from a church containing several announcements:
- It asks congregants to fill out a response card with their contact information and ministry interests and place it in the offering plate
- It advertises an upcoming women's fellowship meeting and back-to-school breakfast
- It requests that people move closer together in the pews to make more room
- It provides information about electronic tithing and a women's retreat
- It asks for volunteers for the communion preparation team and greeting on Sunday mornings
- It offers snow removal assistance to those in need through the church office
Penn Valley Church Announcements 1 15-17 for webPennValleyChurch
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including information about financial aid fundraising, an upcoming March for Life event, a youth service weekend, online giving options, a new nonprofit organization for single mothers, a Bible study group, ways to connect with other Grace Brethren churches, signing up for emergency alerts, helping in the nursery, updating contact information in the online directory, upcoming fellowship breakfast and worship services, a women's prayer project, and weekly intercessory prayer meetings.
Reverend Rebecca J. Shirley writes a letter of recommendation for Linda Sheetz who worked as an administrative assistant at Platt Springs United Methodist Church for 2 years. The Reverend describes Linda as a motivated, responsible person with high integrity. As her supervisor, the Reverend observed Linda's excellent communication and organizational skills as she managed the day-to-day operations of the church office, often being the sole greeter of members and visitors. The Reverend is confident in recommending Linda for any position.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims April 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events to support victims and their families. It thanks various donors and locations that have provided support. It also lists upcoming meeting locations and contact information for different chapters. It provides the dates of birth and death for individuals being remembered in April and lists those who have made donations in their memory. It announces the organization's 16th annual memorial event on April 23rd and provides information about National Crime Victim's Rights Week events from April 19-25th hosted by the San Bernardino and Riverside County District Attorney's Offices.
Hamilton Relay is seeking nominations for the 2015 Deaf Community Leader Award which recognizes deaf or deaf-blind individuals in Louisiana who demonstrate leadership, advocacy, volunteerism and enhancing lives of others. Nominations are being accepted through August 14th and the award will be presented in September during Deaf Awareness Week. Past award recipients from 2012 to 2014 are named. A nomination questionnaire is attached for providing information about candidates.
The document discusses news and events from Chapel by the Sea church. It thanks volunteers for keeping the church clean and mentions the pastor attended the Presbyterian Church's General Assembly conference. Over 1,000 colorful stoles were knitted as gifts for attendees to promote inclusiveness. A newsletter report on the conference will be in the next issue. The document also repeatedly states that everyone enjoyed July 4th celebrations at the church.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims March 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists upcoming meeting dates, locations and contact information for various FFMV chapters. It also includes a list of March birthdays to remember victims and a list of additional community resources for victims of violence.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims July 2015 newsletter (2)Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming support group meeting locations and times. It thanks donors and locations that have supported the organization. It provides contact information for various victim advocates and grief support resources. It also lists the names of victims who have July birthdays or memories.
Family First provides non-medical home care services to help seniors remain independent and preserve their dignity in their own homes. The services include assistance with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, transportation, and companionship. Caregivers receive background checks and training to ensure clients receive reliable assistance tailored to their individual needs.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims - Feburary 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks various donors and locations that support FFMV. It also lists upcoming meeting dates and locations, contact information for support volunteers, memorial birthdays in February, and resources for victims of crime.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims September 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information on locating prison inmates online and fundraising for FFMV through Amazon Smile. The newsletter lists upcoming FFMV chapter meeting dates, locations, and contacts. It also includes a list of September birthdays and memories of loved ones lost to honor their memories.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims August 2016 UPDATED newsletterffmv
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information on locating prison inmates online and fundraising for FFMV through Amazon Smile. The newsletter lists upcoming FFMV chapter meeting dates, locations, and contacts. It also includes a list of support resources and announces memorial birthdays and anniversaries for August.
The document contains a response card asking for attendees' contact information, which service they attend, and which church programs they are interested in. It also notes upcoming women's and back-to-school events and provides information on electronic tithing and a women's retreat in January.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides:
1) Thanks to organizations that have supported FFMV and lists contact information for people available to talk.
2) Announcements for upcoming support group meeting locations and times.
3) A list of birthdays in May for murder victims and a list of those being remembered who passed away in May.
This document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes the nursery and greeter schedules for the next few Sundays. It also provides details on ladies and men's bible studies, a movie night, a new sermon series, and the need for volunteers for the church's children and youth programs. Contact information is provided for those interested in staying updated on church events and activities.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims October 2013 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks contributors and locations hosting meetings. It announces upcoming meetings, chapters, and support groups in various locations. It also provides contact information for additional grief counseling resources and remembers victims' October birthdays.
Grace Christian School is having dinner on Wednesday nights and classes at 7pm. Their online spiritwear store is open to purchase gifts. Purchase Giant or Landis gift cards through GCS to help their financial aid fund. The Zion Choral group will perform at two churches on November 11th and 18th. Operation Christmas Child drop boxes are located in the lobby year round. Penn Valley Church has a new online giving platform and text giving option. The Telford Campus Nursery needs volunteers to help. A new non-profit called Along The Way helps single mothers and their children and needs mentor volunteers. Penn Valley Church's online directory can be updated and their mobile app downloaded. Fellowship breakfast is Sundays at 9:15am
Families & Friends of Murder Victims April 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and upcoming events in April 2014. It thanks various partners and locations that support FFMV. It announces the addition of a new FFMV chapter in San Fernando and provides contact information for various chapter leaders. It also lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones lost to murder in April and invites donations in their memory.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, INC.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides updates on recent events and resources for victims and their families. It summarizes a court case where two men, Anthony Silvas and Juan Vallejo, were found guilty of first degree murder for a 2006 killing. It thanks supporters and announces upcoming memorial events for National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The newsletter provides contact information for local victim advocacy groups and lists upcoming FFMV chapter meetings and memorial services to honor victims of crime.
Elizabeth Bollington has worked as a Direct Support Professional for Strategies To Empower People since June 2014, supporting a man with autism living independently. She assists with his daily personal needs, prepares meals, does housework, gives medications, accompanies him shopping, and helps him reach personal goals. Elizabeth has helped the man adjust to his new home and community. Her employer describes her as dedicated, reliable, and striving to do her best for her client.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims April 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about upcoming support group meetings in various California cities. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for additional grief support. It also includes a list of April birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones who passed away, as well as opportunities to make donations in their memory.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims May 2016 newsletterffmv
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information about upcoming FFMV chapter meetings and support groups. It also lists resources for victims and survivors of murder, as well as birthdays and memorials for the month of May. The newsletter aims to provide information, support, and friendship to those who have lost loved ones to murder.
This newsletter provides information about the Families & Friends of Murder Victims organization and their upcoming events and support services. It thanks donors and announces that April is National Crime Victim's Rights Week. It provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and grief support groups. It also includes announcements about inmate locators, fundraising opportunities, and additional victim support resources. Throughout, it lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for the month of February.
The summary provides information about upcoming events at Grace Christian School:
- Dinner will be served at 6:15pm on Wednesday nights followed by classes at 7pm.
- The online spiritwear store is open to purchase items to support the school.
- Purchase gift cards from Giant and Landis through GCS to help boost their financial aid fund.
The document lists upcoming events at a church including seminars, choir practice, a ladies spa day, and a youth trip. It provides information on Life Groups for different demographics that meet in members' homes and includes the topics for various adult bible study groups. It requests donations for fellowship supplies and encourages donations to a church camp. It lists the weekly public servant, church leader, and missionaries to pray for and includes a verse for the month.
This document is a letter from the Saint Elizabeth Community fundraising for their memory care unit at Saint Elizabeth Manor. It discusses Barbara, a former school psychologist who now lives at the memory care unit due to her memory impairment. It describes how the compassionate staff have helped Barbara feel renewed purpose and dignity despite her circumstances. It thanks donors for their past support and asks them to donate again to help the staff continue delivering exceptional Alzheimer's care.
The newsletter from St Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield provides updates about parish activities and events, including notices about fundraising ideas, an invitation to an ecumenical anti-poverty service, details of a memorial service for a lifelong parishioner, information about regular fellowship gatherings, and a request for help with the church's heritage fund.
The document discusses news and events from Chapel by the Sea church. It thanks volunteers for keeping the church clean and mentions the pastor attended the Presbyterian Church's General Assembly conference. Over 1,000 colorful stoles were knitted as gifts for attendees to promote inclusiveness. A newsletter report on the conference will be in the next issue. The document also repeatedly states that everyone enjoyed July 4th celebrations at the church.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims March 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists upcoming meeting dates, locations and contact information for various FFMV chapters. It also includes a list of March birthdays to remember victims and a list of additional community resources for victims of violence.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims July 2015 newsletter (2)Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming support group meeting locations and times. It thanks donors and locations that have supported the organization. It provides contact information for various victim advocates and grief support resources. It also lists the names of victims who have July birthdays or memories.
Family First provides non-medical home care services to help seniors remain independent and preserve their dignity in their own homes. The services include assistance with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, transportation, and companionship. Caregivers receive background checks and training to ensure clients receive reliable assistance tailored to their individual needs.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims - Feburary 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks various donors and locations that support FFMV. It also lists upcoming meeting dates and locations, contact information for support volunteers, memorial birthdays in February, and resources for victims of crime.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims September 2015 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information on locating prison inmates online and fundraising for FFMV through Amazon Smile. The newsletter lists upcoming FFMV chapter meeting dates, locations, and contacts. It also includes a list of September birthdays and memories of loved ones lost to honor their memories.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims August 2016 UPDATED newsletterffmv
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information on locating prison inmates online and fundraising for FFMV through Amazon Smile. The newsletter lists upcoming FFMV chapter meeting dates, locations, and contacts. It also includes a list of support resources and announces memorial birthdays and anniversaries for August.
The document contains a response card asking for attendees' contact information, which service they attend, and which church programs they are interested in. It also notes upcoming women's and back-to-school events and provides information on electronic tithing and a women's retreat in January.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides:
1) Thanks to organizations that have supported FFMV and lists contact information for people available to talk.
2) Announcements for upcoming support group meeting locations and times.
3) A list of birthdays in May for murder victims and a list of those being remembered who passed away in May.
This document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes the nursery and greeter schedules for the next few Sundays. It also provides details on ladies and men's bible studies, a movie night, a new sermon series, and the need for volunteers for the church's children and youth programs. Contact information is provided for those interested in staying updated on church events and activities.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims October 2013 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks contributors and locations hosting meetings. It announces upcoming meetings, chapters, and support groups in various locations. It also provides contact information for additional grief counseling resources and remembers victims' October birthdays.
Grace Christian School is having dinner on Wednesday nights and classes at 7pm. Their online spiritwear store is open to purchase gifts. Purchase Giant or Landis gift cards through GCS to help their financial aid fund. The Zion Choral group will perform at two churches on November 11th and 18th. Operation Christmas Child drop boxes are located in the lobby year round. Penn Valley Church has a new online giving platform and text giving option. The Telford Campus Nursery needs volunteers to help. A new non-profit called Along The Way helps single mothers and their children and needs mentor volunteers. Penn Valley Church's online directory can be updated and their mobile app downloaded. Fellowship breakfast is Sundays at 9:15am
Families & Friends of Murder Victims April 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and upcoming events in April 2014. It thanks various partners and locations that support FFMV. It announces the addition of a new FFMV chapter in San Fernando and provides contact information for various chapter leaders. It also lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones lost to murder in April and invites donations in their memory.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, INC.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides updates on recent events and resources for victims and their families. It summarizes a court case where two men, Anthony Silvas and Juan Vallejo, were found guilty of first degree murder for a 2006 killing. It thanks supporters and announces upcoming memorial events for National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The newsletter provides contact information for local victim advocacy groups and lists upcoming FFMV chapter meetings and memorial services to honor victims of crime.
Elizabeth Bollington has worked as a Direct Support Professional for Strategies To Empower People since June 2014, supporting a man with autism living independently. She assists with his daily personal needs, prepares meals, does housework, gives medications, accompanies him shopping, and helps him reach personal goals. Elizabeth has helped the man adjust to his new home and community. Her employer describes her as dedicated, reliable, and striving to do her best for her client.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims April 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about upcoming support group meetings in various California cities. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for additional grief support. It also includes a list of April birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones who passed away, as well as opportunities to make donations in their memory.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims May 2016 newsletterffmv
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information about upcoming FFMV chapter meetings and support groups. It also lists resources for victims and survivors of murder, as well as birthdays and memorials for the month of May. The newsletter aims to provide information, support, and friendship to those who have lost loved ones to murder.
This newsletter provides information about the Families & Friends of Murder Victims organization and their upcoming events and support services. It thanks donors and announces that April is National Crime Victim's Rights Week. It provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and grief support groups. It also includes announcements about inmate locators, fundraising opportunities, and additional victim support resources. Throughout, it lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for the month of February.
The summary provides information about upcoming events at Grace Christian School:
- Dinner will be served at 6:15pm on Wednesday nights followed by classes at 7pm.
- The online spiritwear store is open to purchase items to support the school.
- Purchase gift cards from Giant and Landis through GCS to help boost their financial aid fund.
The document lists upcoming events at a church including seminars, choir practice, a ladies spa day, and a youth trip. It provides information on Life Groups for different demographics that meet in members' homes and includes the topics for various adult bible study groups. It requests donations for fellowship supplies and encourages donations to a church camp. It lists the weekly public servant, church leader, and missionaries to pray for and includes a verse for the month.
This document is a letter from the Saint Elizabeth Community fundraising for their memory care unit at Saint Elizabeth Manor. It discusses Barbara, a former school psychologist who now lives at the memory care unit due to her memory impairment. It describes how the compassionate staff have helped Barbara feel renewed purpose and dignity despite her circumstances. It thanks donors for their past support and asks them to donate again to help the staff continue delivering exceptional Alzheimer's care.
The newsletter from St Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield provides updates about parish activities and events, including notices about fundraising ideas, an invitation to an ecumenical anti-poverty service, details of a memorial service for a lifelong parishioner, information about regular fellowship gatherings, and a request for help with the church's heritage fund.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, Ohio including a preventive health screening event on August 13th offering affordable screenings for health issues, a blessing of the backpacks event on August 16th, and a blessing of the pets event on August 30th. It also provides details about the church's vacation bible school scheduled for the following month in partnership with another local church and requests volunteers.
The document contains announcements for Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding upcoming events and activities in January and February, including an annual congregational meeting, Super Bowl sub fundraiser, volunteer opportunities, worship services, and small groups.
This document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, upcoming events, prayers, and notices. It announces a new Director of Music and provides details about services and programs for the week including Remembrance Sunday, adult lunch programs, baptisms, and outreach initiatives. Notices encourage volunteer support and donations to support parish outreach ministries.
This document contains announcements from Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding various church activities and volunteer opportunities, including an upcoming craft night, youth group babysitting, meal programs, worship services, and more. Contact information is provided for several events and ministries seeking volunteers.
The document provides information about National Community Day, an annual event organized by the alumni board of Saint Joseph's University where alumni volunteer in their local communities. It discusses the history and growth of the event from 2008-2010. Details are provided about registering as an individual volunteer or as a site leader to organize a group in one's local area. A list of locations in Pennsylvania is also included where volunteering will take place. Input is requested about local places in Chester County that could host a Community Day event unless a site within the city is preferred.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities at the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas located in Toronto, Ontario. It includes prayers, notices about services, a list of parishioners in need of prayer, and announcements about various social, outreach, and fundraising activities taking place in the coming weeks such as a parish breakfast on Alzheimer's disease, an art show planning meeting, and a kitchen shower to donate new kitchen items. The parish council meeting, the start of the St. Nick's Knights softball season, and other upcoming events are also noted.
This newsletter from St Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield provides updates and notices for parishioners. It announces Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services led by Rev John Dunnill and Rt. Rev Kate Wilmot. On January 3rd there will be an Epiphany dinner and gifts are requested to help cover the church's ongoing expenses such as utilities, supplies and insurance. The newsletter also provides the schedule for weekly prayer and fellowship groups and donation details.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit Weekly Annoucementsoslcbeloit
This document contains announcements from Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding upcoming events and activities in January. These include welcoming new members, an annual congregational meeting, ordering Super Bowl subs to fundraise for youth activities, volunteer opportunities, Bible study groups, and reminders about online giving options.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit January 11, 2015oslcbeloit
This document contains announcements from Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding upcoming events and activities in January. These include welcoming new members, an annual congregational meeting, ordering Super Bowl subs to fundraise for youth activities, volunteer opportunities, Bible study groups, and reminders about electronic giving and hospital visits.
This document summarizes the story of a minister who offered to let two homeless drug addicts live with him in his spare bedroom after they came to his office seeking help. He had concerns about the risks but felt called to help them in their time of need. They accepted his offer and moved in that night. The minister reflects on living out his faith and being challenged to help others in a meaningful way, rather than just preaching to others. He wonders if he will be changed by this experience of opening his home to those in need.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit Weekly Announcementsoslcbeloit
The document is a newsletter from Our Savior's Lutheran Church announcing several upcoming events and activities. It includes information about a Super Bowl subs fundraiser, volunteer opportunities for the lunch ministry and Hands of Faith homeless shelter, a movie night fundraiser, pancake supper fundraiser, and adult confirmation classes during Lent. It also provides updates about other church groups and ministries.
This document contains announcements for the Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes schedules for nursery and greeters, information about connecting with the church online and via text, notices about upcoming events and classes, and requests for connection cards to provide attendee information and to indicate interest in water baptism, church membership, or other church activities.
Cherie is hosting a 70th birthday fundraiser for IGWR (International Guest Workers Relief) at St Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield. Attendees are asked to RSVP by February 1st for catering of a Nepalese meal. Donations for IGWR can be made online or via bank transfer with reference "C70" and surname. The church newsletter provides updates on upcoming events including a working bee, prayer chain, and daily prayer services. It also acknowledges Australia Day and upcoming Diocese legislation consultation sessions.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Beloit January 11, 2015oslcbeloit
This document contains announcements from Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding upcoming events and activities in January. These include welcoming new members, an annual congregational meeting, ordering Super Bowl subs to fundraise for youth activities, volunteer opportunities, Bible study groups, and reminders about electronic giving and hospital visits.
This document is the weekly bulletin from the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas in Toronto. It provides information about upcoming services, events, prayer requests, and announcements for the parish. Key details include prayers for those suffering from war or disaster, for the Church of England, and for individuals in need. It announces upcoming events like the Blessing of Bicycles, Vacation Bible Camp, and the ordination of Jo-Anne Billinger. The bulletin provides the scripture readings and notices about special thanks, the parish bazaar, and other parish activities.
- The newsletter is for a homeless shelter called Our Sisters' House. It discusses dangers of cold weather for the homeless, need for affordable housing, and upcoming events to support the shelter such as a chili cook-off and volunteer appreciation event. It thanks volunteers and donors and provides contact details for how to get involved.
This newsletter provides updates from St Paul's Anglican Church community in Beaconsfield. It announces that places of worship can reopen with up to 20 people following COVID-19 safety plans. It also shares notices about continuing online services, prayer requests, smartphone donations for at-risk youth, and upcoming book studies and workshops to discuss the church's future and support for families during COVID-19.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Spring River Assembly of God church. It includes the nursery and greeter schedules for October, announcements about a continuing sermon series on the church's mission, information on youth groups and services, and invites new attendees to meet the pastor over free pizza. It also requests help updating the prayer list and thanks volunteers who provided dinner for a local marching band.
Laketown Village is hosting a pizza and wine takeout event on Wednesday, January 22nd from 5:30-7:30 PM where guests can pick up pizza and wine to bake at home, and also tour the community's newly updated dining room. Those interested in attending should RSVP to Cindy at (504) 608-3914.
The Trace senior living community is hosting a holiday party on December 11th from 5-7pm to wrap gifts and celebrate alongside area professionals. Attendees are asked to bring a gift from a 10-year-old boy's wish list of Pokémon, Minecraft, and size 14/16 clothing. The party will include rap-inspired drinks and music while wrapping presents The Trace purchased for a special family to help make their holiday season memorable. RSVPs are due by December 9th.
An assisted living and memory care facility is hosting a Parade of Trees event on December 5th from 4-6 pm. Attendees can purchase decorated Christmas trees which have been donated by vendors and through a silent auction, with all funds raised going to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. The event will take place at the assisted living facility located at 2234 Watercross Parkway in Covington, Louisiana.
The Trace senior living facility is hosting a professional networking event and food drive on November 19th from 5-7pm to benefit the Northshore Food Bank and ALZ Walk Louisiana, where attendees can donate nonperishable food for a chance to win a $50 gift card and participate in raffles while enjoying appetizers, cocktails, and community tours.
AARP is hosting a healthy lunch event at Joe W. Brown Park in New Orleans on October 29th from noon to 2pm to celebrate the opening of a new fitness park and their 60th anniversary. The event will include a ribbon cutting ceremony at noon, free healthy food from 12:30-1:30pm, giveaways and equipment demonstrations. The goal is to make the community a healthier place for people of all ages.
The Greater Lafayette Aging District is hosting a meeting to discuss changes to home health in 2020 called PDGM and how it will affect the elderly population, physicians, and home health care. Heather Hardy, RN and Chief Clinical Nursing Officer at Grace Home Health, will speak on the topic. The meeting will be held on August 8, 2019 from 2:30pm to 4pm at Avanti Senior Living in Lafayette, Louisiana, with a facility tour following. Attendees are encouraged to bring door prizes and guests.
An Italian restaurant in Gretna, Louisiana is hosting an Italian summer CEU fest from 5 PM to 8 PM on August 1, 2019. The event will provide a 1 hour CEU on the topic of normal aging versus not normal aging, presented by Carol Bailey RN from the Dementia Education & Training Institute. Attendees can RSVP by emailing Trudy Cartledge and there will be food, soft drinks, a cash bar, and door prizes.
A Caregiver Lunch & Learn event will be held on May 18th from 10am to 2pm at Kingsley House located at 901 Richard Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. The free event will provide lunch, a caregiver kit, and information to help caregivers of all ages who are caring for a loved one. Attendees can register online at CaregiverAction.org/LunchAndLearn or by calling 202-454-3965. The first 50 people to register will receive a $50 gift card.
The Greater Lafayette Aging District will host a meeting on April 11th at 2:30pm at the PACE Lafayette facility to discuss the PACE program. PACE coordinates all health care services for elderly adults so they can continue living at home. Lynda Southard will collect non-perishable food donations for meal programs for the elderly. PACE is also collecting BINGO prizes. Attendees are encouraged to bring guests and door prizes to support local aging programs.
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HomeLife in the Gardens is presenting an event titled "Dementia Verses Schizophrenia, Match the Behavior" on March 28, 2019 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM at 1101 Aline Street in New Orleans. The event will be presented by Jeff DeMars and will provide 2.0 hours of CEUs for nurses, social workers, counselors, nursing facility administrators, activity professionals, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists. Food and drinks will be served and there will be a question and answer session. Tours of the facility will also be available.
Attention: Social Workers, Registered Nurses, Administrators, Activity Personnel, Nursing Facility Administrators, Respiratory Therapists, and Paramedics - EARN 1 HOUR CEU by attending "Transition of Care for a Client with Dementia" presented by Carol Bailey, RN at Senior Care Authority
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Sponsored by Serenity Hospice Services, Edward Jones, Fidelis Residential Care Homes, Louisiana Health Care Consultants, LLC, Prevail Homecare, Lafon Nursing Facility of the Holy Family, Gulf Coast In-Home Care, Calogero Law, JenCare Senior Medical Center, Infusion Plus Pharmacy, Seaside Behavioral Center, Laketown Village and Restorix Health.
The Social Services Coordinator position at Belle Vie Living Center is responsible for providing social and emotional services to residents, maintaining a comprehensive social services program, handling resident concerns, coordinating resident activities, and acting as the discharge planning coordinator. Qualified candidates require an MSW license, relevant experience working with the elderly, and social work or case management experience.
The St. Tammany Council on Aging (COAST) will hold two public meetings on November 8th and 13th to present and gather input on their Senior Services Goals and Objectives for fiscal years 2020-2023. Both meetings will be at 9:30 am, with the first at the Slidell COAST Activity Center and the second at the Covington COAST Activity Center. Interested parties, especially residents over 60, are invited to attend.
LIFT is a social support program run by Dignity Memorial that helps widows and widowers cope with loss through providing a sense of community and purpose. Participants are invited to attend the next LIFT event at the LSU Hilltop Arboretum on August 22nd from 10am to 12pm for volunteering, sandwiches, fruit, chips, drinks, and desserts. The event is sponsored by Greenoaks Funeral Home and requires an RSVP by August 21st to Gretchen Varnell.
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This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
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Wbssn nov 2014 meeting
1. Westbank Social Service Network
November 2014 News
We’re Back!
December 3 at 2PM!
St Margaret's staff and residents are
opening their doors to us. The Westbank Social
Services Networking meeting will start back up
this December. I am very excited and welcome
all old and new members back. We are looking
for board members.
Thanks to Ms. Marianna Roppolo
for arranging this.
St Margaret's
3525 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Food will be catered by Pleasurable Palate
Please RSVP by November 21st to westbankssn@gmail.com.
January Meeting
Information:
TBA
Please contact Deseri at
westbankssn@gmail.com if you
would like to be added to the
email roster.
If you are interested in hosting or sponsoring an upcoming meeting, please let us
know. We will need the assistance since we do not charge a membership fee.
Join us for a monthly meeting to find out what is going on around the Westbank with the Community, Hospitals, Clinics,
LTACs, Rehab Hospitals, Behavioral Health, Parish Information, Non-profit Organizations, DME Companies, Nursing
Homes and many other companies to serve your patients/residents.
**Ifyou have any announcements, job openings, etc. pleaseforward them to:westbankssn@gmail.com , and we would be
happy to send it out to our members.