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clowiepr
Here since: Jan 20, 2007
38
President
Helping Hands Respitecare Inn Inc
Long Island, Maine, USA

Alzheimer's,  Dementia, Respite Inn. Your HELP IS NEEDED.

We have found the place but despretly need help with funding. Respite is a vital recource for Families and care takers. Please donate what ever you can as fast as you can before someone else purchaces this building. 

We are a non profit Please send donations to

Reverend Jane Watters 1005 Island Ave Long Island ME 04050

 Please Help us continue our mission. Funds needed for down payment on new Inn

Helping Hands Respitecare Inn Inc. Announces
                                There is a way to get away
Our Mission: The mission of Helping Hands Respite care Inn Incorporated is to give Care Givers time and temporarily relieve stress they may experience while providing care for a family member and/or friend with a disability. This in turn will prevent abuse neglect and support family unity,

Comment: We are trying to raise funds...

Note: This aidpage was started as a comment on "Home page of clowiepr"

We are trying to raise funds to purchace a building in maine so that we can continue our work. This is a much needed service that we have apassion for and would like to expand . How ever we are a non profit and realy do not have the funding for a down payment. Any help would be apreciated. A dollar or any gift.amount that does not take away from you and yours. Our Thanks. Please send gifts to 1007 Island Ave, Long Island Mane 04050.

All of us at some time in our lifes amy need this service. "Respite" refers to short term, temporary care provided to people with disabilities in order that their families can take a break from the daily routine of care giving. Respite services may sometimes involve overnight care for an extended period of time. One of the important purposes of respite is to give family members time and temporarily relieve the stress they may experience while providing care for a family member and/or friend with disability. This, in turn, can help prevent abuse and neglect, and support family unity. Respite care enables families to take vacations, or just a few hours of time off. Respite is often referred to as a gift of time. Some questions to ask about a respite care program are:

We have not met our goal your generous gift is needed.

 

 

 

TammyLyn
Here since: Jun 7, 2007
Female, 36
Home Care
Lodi, California, USA
I am a hard working woman who just wants to do the right thing. Which to me is taking care of my parents. I know with some help, my parents would be able to rest a little easier.
Need a little help for my Parents

I take care of my disabled senior parents without any payment from the state. I love my parents very much and gladly do everything I can for them. It's difficult to even work a part time job due to all the things which are required of me. I never leave for long in fear something bad will happen to them. Our transportation is on it's last leg. My parents constantly give money to my imprisoned brother. There's just not much left to pay the bills and buy food. My Parents believe we will get by some how. But I'm very worried. Our city recently raised the cost of electricity. And with summer around the corner I worry about my parents in the heat trying to save money not running the air conditioner. We're good people who have always helped others any way we could. Please consider helping us. We would be forever indebted to you. God Bless

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