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Mission:
Our mission is twofold: (1) to provide ministry to
the sick and (2) to train others who feel called to this area
of ministry. Our primary objective is to provide physical,
spiritual and emotional support to patients, their families
and caregivers. This includes helping patients and their families
find housing and directing them to much needed services. Through
programs such as the Hospitality Apartments, we are able to
direct long-term patients to subsidized and/or free housing.
Our Compassionate Touch Program is aimed at helping meet some
of the other non-medical financial needs of patients and their
families.
If
there is a time in our lives when we need the right kind
of support, its when we have illness and death in our
families. Friends and loved ones are there for us. In addition,
we need people who are trained to know what to say and do
and what not to say and do. Historically, hospital chaplains
have been an enormous comfort to families in these kinds of
crisis. But now medical economics mandate change. By the end
of the century there probably will be few, if any, hospital
funded staff chaplains. Lifeline Chaplaincy in
The Texas Medical Center, Dallas Metroplex and Central Texas
have become an educational resource for those desiring to
respond in helpful ways to the seriously ill. Our dream is
to become a national training center in the Texas Medical
Center for chaplains and volunteers.
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