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Links To Resources Of Helps For Those In Need
||June 16, 2009|156 reads
 

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Keeping The Faith
June 16, 2009
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Joyful Servant
June 16, 2009
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Mike n Laura
June 17, 2009
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Are these national hotlines only?  There are thousands more of these ministries at the local level all over the country. Your list could get VERY long, Marcia. :)
Liz Bell
June 17, 2009
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ihsallthetime
June 17, 2009
Brother Mike, 

The ones I have put up are either directly or indirectly affiliated to local Churches here in the Orlando area (which is the intent).  I believe if the local Churches in all States put out bulletins with the names and numbers of resources they are affiliated with, then people can go there for Spiritual as well as physical help. It is one good way of reaching the lost. I intend to extend this invitation on Facebook also.  There are yes many Government Agencies who offer some kind of help.  However, many have gotten lost in the (red tape), or should I say in the (carnal way of doing things).  

I am trying brother, if the list reaches to heaven, that is a good thing right? LOL.....well...(smile).  We Christians can get it going if we all chip in and help.
Evangelist Herman Tranter
June 17, 2009
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Nice idea!

Smileycons!

Blessings In Him... :o)
Herman
Destiny Diadem
June 18, 2009
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Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline

The Children's Division Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline Unit (CA/NHU) accepts confidential reports of suspected child abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Reports are received through a toll-free telephone line which is answered seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Members of certain occupational groups, such as teachers, social workers, and physicians, are mandated by law to make reports to the Hotline. Any person may report, and anonymous reports are accepted from individuals who are not mandated by occupation to report. Effective August 28, 2004, Missouri law requires Mandated Reporters to identify themselves when making a report.

The toll-free number is 1-800-392-3738.

Persons calling from outside Missouri should dial 573-751-3448.

Text telephone number: 1-800-669-8689.

Preston Pittman
June 19, 2009
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It's a wonderful thing for you to do this, Marcia. It is also sad that you need to, also,... I mean, if we had started with our next door neighbors a long time ago, it would have already spread to those you've listed. I love you friend. Thanks.
ihsallthetime
July 03, 2009
Herman, thank you for your input.

Preston, thank you for your input and acknowledgement.

Destiny, a special thank you for the links to helps I have added it to the original blog.

Shalom to all!
Bishop Evidence
July 16, 2009
IT IS WELL.