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Boomers 'r Heroes - Caregiver Self-Support Group
Neighborhood Interfaith Movement, 7047 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA | Get Directions »
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Boomers 'r Heroes - Caregiver Self-Support Group
The “baby boomers” of the world have quite a legacy to carry out. We are now the “Sandwich” generation caught between raising our children and caring for our aging Parents, there’s an ever growing need to juggle much more than we ever dared to think about.
Help is available, it’s all around you…but you have to seek it out. You have to ask for it. You need replenishment and validation. That’s why BOOMERS 'R HEROES was formulated….Your voice, as a care-giver, will be heard.
My name is Jean and I am a Hero and so are YOU.
Jean is facilitating a course with Mt. Airy Learning Tree:
Date(s) of Course: Weds., 2/22/2012 - 3/14/2012
Number of Sessions: 4
Course Fee: $19.00 ($5/per class)
Day and Time of Course: Wednesday - 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM 2/22/2012 - 3/14/2012
Location of Course: Neighborhood Interfaith Movement,
7047 Germantown Ave.
Instructor Bio: Jean Kirkley personally followed her late husband, Roy, through 32 months of continuous hospitalization as a result of kidney failure/sepsis condition. She needed support and had to figure out things on her own. This is an opportunity to pass on her hard-gained knowledge to others to help them through these trying times.
215-843-6333
www.mtairylearningtree.org to sign up for course.
Jean Kirkley, Founder/Facilitator
www.BOOMERS’RHEROES.com
Event Details
| Where | Neighborhood Interfaith Movement 7047 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm–8:30 pm |
| Website | http://www.boomersrheroes.com |
| Phone | 215-758-7305 |
| jkirkley1951@hotmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
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More About Neighborhood Interfaith Movement
Neighborhood Interfaith Movement (NIM) is a coalition of churches, synagogues and temples devoted to overlooking religious differences and coming together in a few areas of shared responsibility. Various programs focus on the elderly, teens and young children's needs. Congregations who take special leadership in the advocacy of those needs are recognized and awarded. To learn how you or your congregation can get involved, visit their website or give them a call to talk to someone in person.