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Elder Orphan Care provides help and hope for older adults in need, both in western Romania, where our ministry was birthed, and in Rowan and Cabarrus counties of North Carolina, where we are based. In Romania, we partner with pastors to provide shelter, medical care, and nutrition for hundreds of people who are elder orphans, while sharing with them the love of God and the hope found only in Jesus. In North Carolina, we serve adults aged sixty and older who wish to remain in their homes but are at risk of losing that ability due to safety concerns, poverty, or lack of support. We provide…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Elder Orphan Care provides help and hope for older adults in need, both in western Romania, where our ministry was birthed, and in Rowan and Cabarrus counties of North Carolina, where we are based. In Romania, we partner with pastors to provide shelter, medical care, and nutrition for hundreds of people who are elder orphans, while sharing with them the love of God and the hope found only in Jesus. In North Carolina, we serve adults aged sixty and older who wish to remain in their homes but are at risk of losing that ability due to safety concerns, poverty, or lack of support. We provide friendship, occupational therapy-based assessments, minor home modifications, as well as assistance with groceries and other necessities. It is our desire to love our [older] neighbors, whether in Romania or North Carolina, with the love of God that has been lavished on us! (1 John 3:1)
Autorenporträt
Kim Jackson is Executive Director of Elder Orphan Care, a ministry focused on bringing help and hope to older adults aging alone. Kim has been published in a variety of periodicals, newspapers, and educational curriculum. She wrote "Hello, Hope!" in celebration of EOC's ten year anniversary.Kim has had the privilege of speaking in thirty states as well as Ukraine, Haiti, Guatemala, Venezuela, Romania and Canada. Beyond traveling to raise awareness and funding for Elder Orphan Care, she also enjoys encouraging a variety of audiences at civic organizations, churches, schools, camps, and conferences.Kim grew up in Palestine, Illinois, and has called Concord, North Carolina, home since 2007.Visit "Hello, Hope!" on facebook to read additional background information and view photographs that illustrate each of the powerful stories in "Hello, Hope!"To learn more about Elder Orphan Care's unique mission, visit www.elderorphancare.com or follow EOC on social media.