For Churches
According to the Family Caregiver Alliance sixty-five percent of caregivers don't receive consistent help from other family members. A large percentage of these caregivers attend churches of all denominations, but the majority of churches do not have an active caregiver ministry. Caregiving should not, cannot, and must not to be done alone and the church must play an active role in caring for the caregiver. If your church would like to start a caregiver ministry or make a current ministry even stronger, you won't want to miss this conference.
You won't want to miss:
Over 40 Concurrent Workshops Choose from over forty workshops, seventy-five minute in length featuring practical and spiritual topics from top speakers from across the nation.
General Sessions
Passionate talks, multi media presentations, drama, sculpting, music and more!
Daily Praise and Worship
Friday Night Concert
Resource Fair including a wide selection of Books
Registration begins May 1, 2008. For more information email info@someonecaresonline.com or call 808-372-0274.
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