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Spiritual and Religious Supports Part 10: Congruence in Faith and Action--Inclusivity in New Orleans
Johnson, Alan – Exceptional Parent, 2010
The First Congregational Church has a heart of mission. Yet, when the mission hits a situation that's personal and makes one squirm a bit, it becomes more of a challenge. Seven teams have been sent from the church to help the rebuilding in New Orleans. The first teams did the mucking, getting all of the belongings out of the house and putting them…
Descriptors: Altruism, Churches, Natural Disasters, Autism
Rush, William – Exceptional Parent, 1986
A disabled man recounts negative experiences in his church's Sunday school and confirmation class. (CL)
Descriptors: Church Programs, Disabilities, Personal Narratives, Religious Education
Solomon, Brenda – Exceptional Parent, 2007
The Washington, D.C. suburb of McLean, Virginia is one of the most affluent areas in the United States. It is also a community of rare and remarkable power, where politics, military might, and corporate interests converge to create the perfect environment for successful non-profit efforts. On any given day of the week, there is a charity ball or…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Municipalities, Disabilities, Chronic Illness
Gaventa, Bill – Exceptional Parent, 1990
This article discusses the role of organized religion in providing respite services to families of children with disabilities. Respite programs using church volunteers are seen as an opportunity for new and effective partnerships between secular service systems and the religious community. Model programs are described. (PB)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Christianity, Church Programs, Church Role

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