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caring for those in need . . .
These articles will provide a helpful starting point as you consider how you can best care for your friend, co-worker or family member.
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Seven Steps to Taking a Meal
I must admit that before I had children, I was not familiar with the concept of taking a meal to a friend in need. The meals we received after the birth of our first child were such a help and opened [...] continue reading |
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Meal schedule questions when a friend is suddenly facing a difficult situation
If no one is filling this role, offer to be the meal coordinator. If your friend seems hesitant to accept help (although you know it’s needed), you could say, “I know it’s hard to accept help, but there are [...] continue reading |
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How to support someone through loss and transition
Trying to support a friend or family member while they are going through a major life transition can be a very helpless feeling. We don’t know what to do, what to say, or how to act. Are we being [...] continue reading |
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Six Easy Meals - No Grocery List Needed
You really want to take a meal to a friend in need, but you’re not certain how you will find the time. Don’t let a busy schedule keep you from taking a meal to a friend. In the end, you will both be [...] continue reading |
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Meaningful Items During a Difficult Time
Recently a friend of our site, Ruth Newquist, shared the following with us: "My husband died 6 years ago. I appreciated everything people did for me. But..... I had lots of paper products and lots of [...] continue reading |
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