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Conversation starred. Conversation opened. 1 unread message. Skip to content Using Gmail with screen readers Enable desktop notifications for Gmail. OK No thanks 27 of 146 Looking back on this year, and to the next Inbox x Bobby Schindler Sun, Dec 30, 2018, 11:00 AM to me Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network Dear Kenneth, In 2018, the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network surpassed service to more than 2,800 patients and families through our National Crisis Lifeline - a new milestone in our organization's history. We help those we serve achieve literally life-saving outcomes for themselves or people they're advocating for. Unfortunately, so many who reach out to us for life-saving assistance are not seen in terms of their dignity and infinite worth by their healthcare providers, even though their health care providers should be the ones most likely to support them in their time of vulnerability. As we head toward a new year, one thing we can be certain of is that the confusion about what "human dignity" really is, and how we can best respect that dignity through concrete healthcare is likely to remain a problematic reality. So what can we do about it? We can continue to serve those who are in a time of crisis, and need immediate help. Each vulnerable patient and family who reaches out through our National Crisis Lifeline will need help that the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network is willing to provide where others are not. I hope that you might be willing to make an end-of-year gift to support our National Crisis Lifeline today. We can't make the impact that we do without your support. God bless you, Bobby Schindler President Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network · 222 N 17th St, Suite 1104, Philadelphia, PA 19103, United States This email was sent to kmillerbloggerablogbyken@gmail.com. To stop receiving emails, click here. You can also keep up with Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network on Twitter or Facebook. Created with NationBuilder, software for leaders.

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