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HOME LIFE
Home Life is concerned with issues
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to us all - our health and well being; our futures as we age; and the
opportunities to share our knowledge and talents throughout the
community for the benefit of others. Home Life works to provide
education on financial issues and health awareness.
Home Life
is involved with the Social Security Information Program, Women’s Health
Program, and Special Projects.
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| Organizations that Home Life will assist
during 2002-05: |
- Foster Children Foundation
- Dream House
- Laurel Baye Health Center
- Grandparent’s Day
- Voter transportation assistance
- Helping residents of nursing homes get to vote
- Hi-Hope Foundation
- Relay for Life
- Meals on Wheels
- March of Dimes
- National Organization on Disability
- Feeding the Homeless - This is a program to feed hungry women
and children at the Atlanta Soup Kitchen. They are brought in by bus
from the homeless shelter and served a hot meal. Anywhere up to 100
individuals are fed. This is scheduled for three times per year.
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| Activities that we will have during 2002-04: |
- Hold a Health Fair with the Red Cross
- Invite an oncologist to a meeting
- Distribution of ovarian cancer pamphlets
- Distribution of American Diabetes Association pamphlets
- Donate $100 to the Juvenile Diabetes association
- Donate $100 to the Gwinnett Hospital System Breast Cancer
Campaign
- Donate $200 to Juvenile Diabetes
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Inspiration Committee
The inspiration chairman brings a short message at monthly meetings that
inspires other members to be compassionately kind, helpful and friendly
to all. She tries to inspire other women to render more service than is
required, work harder than is expected, give more than is demanded, do
good, and share what they have with those in need.
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For more information contact:
Carrie Fishback
e-mail:
CarrieFishback@bellsouth.net |