Thursday, February 15, 2024

An excellent article by Mr. Bobby Schindler at Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Ntwork - please see www.lifeandhope.com.

Conversation starred. Conversation opened. 1 unread message. Skip to content Using Gmail with screen readers 10 of 459 How much hope can you spread? Inbox Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network Wed, Feb 14, 2:16 PM (1 day ago) to me Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network Image_Defend_Life.jpeg (If you have already read the following email, we are sincerely grateful. This is intended for those who did not read or were unable to respond when it was sent previously. Thank you.) Kenneth -- As the new year marches on, our battle against a growing number of doctors who no longer view the “do no harm” ethos as essential or necessary continues. It is why the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network is a vital resource for patients and families in crisis. March 31st will mark the 19th anniversary of Terri’s unjust death, and it is also the 19th year my family started the Life & Hope Network in her memory. I wish our non-profit were not needed, but serving as patients’ advocates has never been more critical. Indeed, the Life & Hope Network is often the difference between patients receiving treatment or having it terminated. For instance, the activity of Life & Hope Network’s 24/7 National Crisis Lifeline and our allies who alerted us to the expansion of this anti-life agenda increased by almost 15% in 2023. Thankfully, through God’s Grace, an army of life-affirming professionals are prepared to stand with those who contact us for help in a denial of care situation. When we do receive that call, the following steps are taken: Initial intake (phone, text, or email). Internal evaluation of the issue—crisis versus non-crisis. Work together with allied professionals to develop appropriate and personalized action plan. Help guide families with the implementation of their personalized action plan to ensure their loved ones receive the treatment they need. Although we help families voluntarily, operating our life-saving programs costs $400 daily. That is why I ask you to consider a tax-deductible donation to keep the 24/7 National Crisis Lifeline going strong! Whether a one-time gift of $25, $50, or $75 or becoming a Sustaining Ally (monthly donor), whatever you can contribute would be sincerely appreciated. Click here to make your life-saving contribution! Perhaps you can do something more. Would you like to help for an entire day? With your donation of $400, an entire 24 hours of our living-saving work will be your doing. Imagine how many lives you can save and how many families you can provide with essential resources as they battle against doctors and other healthcare workers who are trying to terminate the lives of their loved ones. So, whether you can give $40 or $400, know that you are saving lives and helping families push back against the culture of death. Be the defender of the defenseless, click here to donate now! During these turbulent times, our mission remains the same as it has for almost 20 years: defend the human dignity of our defenseless. And with your help, we will continue for 20 more! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your friendship and loyalty as together we build a culture of life, protecting our brothers and sisters in Christ. God bless you, Bobby_Signature_Updated.png Bobby Schindler P.S.: Please note that the Life & Hope Network is changing its address from our previous Washington, DC address to the following: Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network, P.O. Box 7927, St. Petersburg, FL 33704. If you have any future correspondence, please mail to the new Florida address. Thank you. National_Crisis_Lifeline_Web_Banner.jpg Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network · PO Box 7927, St Petersburg, FL 33734, 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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