Established in 1907 by Juluis J. Bellin, M.D. Affiliation with the Methodist Church since 1909

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  • Established in 1907 by Juluis J. Bellin, M.D. Affiliation with the Methodist Church since 1909
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  • provides health care services based on three cornerstones: superior service a dedication to people and a commitment to continuous improvement
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  • Bellin Hospital Bellin Psychatric Center Bellin Fitness Center Bellin College of Nursing Bellin Foundation To all of you, we say thank you for your benevolence and supportthank you for allowing us to be part of so many lives.
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  • Parish Nurse ministers holistically to individuals and/or families. Parish Nurses use his/her health education and spiritual maturity to promote wellness of mind body and spirit while stressing health maintenance and illness prevention.
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  • A spiritually based organization which sustains a dynamic community where senior adults may achieve a high quality of life by providing social and support services as well as a variety of independent, assisted, and health center living options.
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  • A religiously sponsored organization for senior care and housing. Located in Hudson, Wisconsin. The board is comprised members of the Hudson United Methodist Church and several other local congregations.
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  • A non-profit continuing care retirement community. Services provided are: * independent living * assisted living * and skilled nursing. Swimming Pool for exercise classes
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  • Dancing with the Staff
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  • SPARTA
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  • Morrow Home's newest addition, an Advanced Assisted Living facility including Memory Care!
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  • The Sheboygan Senior Community has been serving seniors in the heart of downtown Sheboygan since 1962. Services here meet the full continuum of social, spiritual and health related needs of the seniors.
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  • Lighthouse Commons, the assisted living residence, is designed for residents needing minimal help with personal care or health services.
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  • Beacon Suites is a memory support area that provides special care for individuals with early stages of Alzheimers Disease and other disorders affecting memory. Skilled nursing, long and short term care and a full range of rehabilitation services are provided by the Beach Health Care Center.
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  • Landmark Square offers independent living for seniors with spacious condos, progressive wellness center and access to other services within the Sheboygan Senior Community.
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  • RICHLAND CENTER
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  • Schmitt Woodland Hills and its partners offer people a wide range of quality services and facilities through good stewardship and with a Christian philosophy. Services provided are: Home services; assisted living; skilled nursing care; and transportation.
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  • Our mission is to provide hospitable shelter, transitional living, and services for homeless women and families. Our goal is to assist our guests in attaining housing.
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  • HHCS provides shelter, food, clothing, support and community resources. Harbor House Crisis Shelters was established in 2001 by Faith United Methodist Church, Superior.
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  • Our goal is to assist our guests in attaining housing. HHCS is located in Superior with two shelter sites, and a transitional living center. At a fundraiser rummage sale for Harbor House
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  • This program is designed to provide affordable housing and extensive case management.
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  • Hillcrest Family Services provides many programs for residents of Dubuque and Iowa and across the country from birth to 100.
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  • We are guided by the 5 Promises of the Americas Promise Initiative: Caring People Safe Places Healthy Starts Effective Education Opportunities to Help Others To which we have added our own promise: The Opportunity for a Spiritual Connection
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  • Established by the United Methodist Women in 1964. The purpose was to address problems of low employment, crime and poor school achievement.
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  • Providing activities and services to low- income, African American families.
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  • To support social and economic stability in the neighborhood of Harabee and surrounding area; To promote youth success at school; To promote positive behaviors (to avoid jail, pre-mature pregnancy and alcohol/drug problems).
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  • Established in 1962 as a United Methodist related Ministry.
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  • Our mission is based on the fundamental belief in Gods love, UMCS values the dignity, potential and worth of each individual, and creates a nurturing environment and sense of community in which miracles happen.
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  • A structured program designed to assist low- income, single mothers with children younger than age twelve to achieve individualized goals and a greater degree of economic self- sufficiency. The program has sixteen two-three bedroom apartment available for families.
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  • The program provides emergency food and clothing to individuals and families through collaboration with the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee. Program staff also provide information and referral services to assist families with a wide variety of needs.
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  • A State of Wisconsin licensed group childcare center for children ages 6 weeks through 12 years, with a before and after school program. The Center, housed on the first floor of the transitional living program apartments, serves residents of the transitional living program as well as the community at large.
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  • United Methodist Hospitals Ministry
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  • When United Methodists come to the Madison area hospitals, they receive a pastoral visit from the United Methodists Hospitals Ministry. This ministry was developed by Madison United Methodists pastors in the 1960s and has evolved into a ministry of visitation, compassion, prayer and support.
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  • Makes a difference
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  • In one year, we have been able to provide approximately: 12,000 older adults with commodities; 300 people with shelter; 48,000 people with emergency food services; 600 youth/children participating in childcare/youth services;
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  • 2,500 seniors with loving care independent living; rehabilitation; skilled nursing, assisted living, transportation, home visits. 2,000 people with medical attention; 6,000 hospital visits 500 persons with holistic, community based, nursing.
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  • The second Sunday of May or at another designated Sunday.