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Season For Caring

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WHAT ARE YOUR WISHES/HOPES FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

  • To have a place to live and not be on the street.
  • I hope to spend time with my children when they return from college.
  • Good Holidays.
  • To get through it a little healthier and happier.
  • My wish is to see as many people as possible get into the Salvation Army program to find housing. I hope to be in contact with my family over the holidays so that I won’t have to feel so all alone like so many others.
  • Peace on Earth.
  • To have a nice, safe holiday, to be able to give my mom a Christmas gift, and to be able to spend it with friends and family.
  • To still be alive and well, so I can go back to Indiana for the summer.
  • I wish for a safe holiday.
  • A life free from hate in our community. Peace.
  • I wish you a Merry Christmas.
  • I hope to have a wonderful day with my daughter.

WHAT IS YOUR WISH FOR OTHERS DURING THE HOLIDAYS?

  • I hope others can find happiness and contentment at least through the holidays.
  • To get through it like me—a little happier and healthier.
  • That they may be with family and enjoy the holidays.
  • For whatever dreams and hopes they have to come true, and health for all.
  • Just love. Live life the way God wants you to.
  • I hope the quality of their life changes for the better.
  • That all may find peace in their hearts no matter how tough life is.
  • I wish for others to have a safe and happy holiday.
  • I wish that everyone starts a journey to find themselves, and to never end their search.
  • My wish for others during the holidays is to be safe and have a happy holiday.
  • Health, shelter and peace.

WHAT DOES RESURRECTION HOUSE MEAN TO YOU?

  • Resurrection House is a reliable resource center for many needs. I rely on the mail, laundry and medical clinic.
  • When the help is needed, it’s really nice to know it is here when needed, whether you need a friend or counseling.
  • The Resurrection House has been just that for me—it has helped to resurrect me physically, mentally, and spiritually. It has helped to completely restore me with hope.
  • It means for me a place to be able to clean up and do my laundry.
  • The Resurrection House is a place of hope in helping our community.
  • I’m very thankful to the people who volunteer their time here. What would we do without them for food, laundry and showers?
  • Faith, hope, and love. A step to help for the future.
  • All the services, from coffee to counselors, are very helpful.
  • It’s a place to come for help. If there was no Resurrection House, I don’t know what I would do.
  • It means a lot to me. I can get help with the doctors and nurses.
  • A place of hope and help. The people here cannot be more helpful. Thank you very much.

From all of us to all of you – 
Wishing you a joyous holiday season!

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