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Written by The LifeLine Team
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Saturday, 28 April 2007 |
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 LifeLine Logo We have called the ministry LifeLine. Its goal is to meet the unique needs of families of those with special needs. When someone is drowning, a life preserver is extended. Our hope is to extend a similar lifeline to families struggling to be caregivers. The life preservers and lifelines in our logo come together to form a flower, a symbol of thriving life. LifeLine's purpose is to help caregivers thrive, not just survive. It is also our hope to show forth Jesus, the only giver of eternal life. |
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LifeLine is Building Capacity to Serve More Families |
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Written by Lisa Mattheiss
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
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LifeLine was blessed to be chosen as a recipient of a capacity building grant from the Tennessee Disability Coalition. Awarded in June, the grant began on July 1st and provides several ways for LifeLine to develop its potential to serve Chattanooga and surrounding areas. |
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LifeLine's CARE (Chattanooga Area Resource & Education) Center Opened in October! |
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Written by Lisa Mattheiss
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
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We are excited to report that LifeLine has received its first federal funding! The funding will allow us to open a Community Parent Resource Center. The CPRC project will be called the CARE (Chattanooga Area Resource & Education) Project. The CPRC is funded by a grant from the United States Department of Education. |
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Written by Lisa Mattheiss
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
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The last several months have held many changes for LifeLine’s board and staff. We’ve received our non-profit status, applied for (and been awarded!) two grants and moved out of the location where LifeLine began. So many changes, but God has been faithful as our board and volunteer staff have prayed and worked through each step. We continue to watch God growing LifeLine’s opportunities.
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Written by Lisa Mattheiss
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Thursday, 28 May 2009 |
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Check out the new Transition Links! We've added some great new transition resources we discovered at the Tennessee Disability MegaConference. Hope you'll find them helpful! Click on LINKS at the left and then Transition from High School to Adult Life to see about ten new links! |
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