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Category Archives: Intergenerational
KC Maker’s Space opens at Marillac
Posted in Autism, Children, Intergenerational, KC Nurturing Care, Nurturing Care
Tagged #NurturingCare, Autism, Children, disability, ministry, NTS, Nurturing Care
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West Coast Initiatives Gather Energy
A gathering of Nurturing Care West Coast creators provided the first update since the Maker’s Space gathering. The meeting focused on reviewing progress and learning from various prototype activities across different ministry initiatives, with an emphasis on capturing stories and … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Intergenerational, Nurturing Care, West Coast
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God Knows Their Loneliness
One of the key challenges to neurodiverse children and their parents occurs through a deep sense of loneliness. This challenge extends to adulthood. Pastor and counselor Kris Mitchell articulates this need for the sake of families but also the church … Continue reading
