July 2017 Newsletter

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Issue 7

VOL 7

A Hospice, Nursing Home & Hospital Ministry Serving Southeast Michigan, Northwest Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky!

July 2017

H2H Lifeline The Bible is the way & Truth Let me ask you something is your bible just sitting there with the other books? Is it just getting Dusty? Questions you need to ask your self is it teaching you? Is it showing you how to Grow & be a Leader is it a Vital part of your Christian walk. Let me also ask you this who is the author? Yes many Men from Abraham Moses the Apostle of Paul there are so many

that had a part to write in the Bible but it came from God through the Holy Spirit. 11 Timothy 3:16 All Scriptures is given by God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction in righteousness. The one thing is you do Not Add or subtract from the word of God understand

he wrote it & it’s His words. And if you say something and it does not line up with the verses think of the penalties like I said the writer through the spirit is God. 11 peter 1:20, 1 Knowing this first that no prophecy of scriptures is of any interpretation for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy man of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. Just like I said in the many books in the word it came from the Holy Spirit

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through the men. I spoke about Abraham Moses Paul Daniel and the many others that got that word from God from the Holy Spirit. Now what do we get from the words of those who spoke them is to be in the spirit & Open your Heart to Gods words,

Psalm 33:9 He spoke and it was done He Commanded and it stood fast.

Announcements: I want to welcome our new Administration Pastor, you will find many teaching Think about this every- Prayerfully in Few one by God was hit by Months also from Him the spirit if you Read & We also have two new I ask you to Read care- Interns Effective in fully there are things I July we will be Shuthave even missed once ting down the Hot line or twice so I read with in Kentucky We will caution so I can under- also have new pastor stand it. John 5:39 Start in August in You search the scripKentucky Pastor tures for in them you Proverbs30:5 Miller has Chosen a think you have eternal Every word of God is New Journey we here life and these and pure He is a shield to at Heart to Heart wish these are they witch those who put their him a long Road & testify of me. trust in Him. Journey & the Best with Gods work I sure The one thing that sad- I wanted to end with will miss Pastor dens me is when some this because it is about Miller. After working think it’s OK to put God His Word His with him so many your own words in to training like I said don't years their own doctrine and add or subtract What that is false unless the God puts in the Word it Rev. Jerry Lee Word is in the Bible is His Words & His Williams like I said there is only word will Help you. Co Founder & Pastor one Author & he Is God Heart to Heart and he shows others by Ministry number is the spirit. 313-932--8834

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FALL PREVENTION‌ Injuries from falls at home are all too common, and can have very grave results for seniors. Preventing falls is important and you can limit the likelihood of such an event by following these suggestions: Rugs Use nonskid tape on rugs to keep them in place or remove them altogether. Stairs Stairways should be well-lighted and have solid, easy to grasp handrails. Place reflective tape on the top and bottom steps. Don‘t leave articles on the stairs. Take your time when climbing and descending stairs. Bathroom Use nonskid material on the tub or shower floor. Shower chairs and shower benches are helpful as well.

from a high place. Use a step stool or ladder instead. Or better yet, ask someone else to get the item or change light bulbs for you. Maintain a Clear Walkway in Every Room Keep extension cords or other cables away from walking areas. Use good lighting in these areas. Nightlights can be helpful. Outdoors Remember to maintain outside lighting and keep walkways and stairs clear of ice and snow. A cane or walker may help improve your balance outdoors. Resources for you on fall prevention: Senior Services: Home Safety Team 269-382-0515 Area Agency on Aging 269-373-5173

Grab bars Install grab bars in the bathroom as well as other locations around the house to help keep you steady where you may fall. Retrieving Items from High Places Avoid climbing on a chair, box or other unstable item when retrieving items

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Shopping, Dining, and Street Safety To increase safety while you are out shopping, in a restaurant, or out walking consider the following tips. When in a parking lot, on a sidewalk and while in a store, be aware of your surroundings and the location of your purse. Make sure it is closed shut and held in a way to discourage purse-snatchers and pickpockets. Pay attention to the people and cars around you.

ence between the amount charged and the price marked plus a bonus of ten times the difference, with a minimum of $1.00 and a maximum of $5.00.

When at the checkout counter be aware of the people around you and their views of your private information such as your name, credit card number and license number. Beware of Do not leave any valuables visible from the car card skimming where dishonest restaurant or windows. It is safer to have those items in the store employees use a portable card reader to trunk. Remember to always lock your car copy information from your credit or debit card. doors. Panhandlers have to follow the law when asking for money in the street. They are Neighborhood Watch not allowed to stop you or impede your path of travel. Neighborhood Watch programs are organized to enable the police and the community to work Try to walk with confidence and purpose. Walk together to make specific geographical areas facing traffic in the middle of the sidewalk. more resistant to crime. Walk in well-lighted areas. It‘s wise to carry a flashlight after dark. Limit wearing expensive The citizens in the neighborhood are the ones jewelry. Carry a whistle to summon help if who help law enforcement prevent crime, prineeded. Having a cell phone may also be help- marily residential burglaries. Sometimes resiful, but do not make cell phone conversations dents think they are bothering the police when that may distract you from your they call in suspicious behavior in the surroundings. area where they live, but it is the phone calls of observant people in the Michigan State Law requires that neighborhood that is the most effective most items on store shelves be assistance to help law enforcement perclearly displayed with a price. If an sonnel do their job! automatic checkout system scanner charges you more than the Neighborhood Watch encourages marked price of an item and the transaction strong working relationships between law enhas been completed, and you have a receipt forcement and the citizens they serve. indicating the item purchased and the price Neighborhood Watch teaches awareness techcharged for it, notify the seller that you were niques and how to report suspicious or criminal overcharged. Notify the store within 30 days of activity – it does NOT teach or promote physithe transaction, either in person or in writing. cal confrontation of criminals, nor how to asWithin two days of receiving your notice, the sume the role of police. seller may choose to refund to you the differ-

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thing that hit me most about my

cal equipment and helped

brother was how big his heart

many people. That's the way

was for others. When his father

Jamie would have wanted to be

was ill, he stayed with his father

remembered.

The Big Heart Foundation

to take care of him and did so

is in Memory of Jamie J. Wil-

until his father’s death. Even at

liams

times of of sickness and death in

Born July 1971

others lives Jamie would be

Died January 7th, 2010

there to lift them up!

The Big Heart Foundation was created for Jamie in March of 2010. Our office is located at 1148 Biddle Ave. in Wyandotte, Michigan 48192 Office phone number is 313-573-0067

Let me tell you why we started the Big Heart Foundation. Jamie was trying to get on SSI and if he needed something like medicine or anything else it was a very

The second year we had given out more than three hundred pieces of medical equipment to those in need. In the early part of 2011, we had partnered both Heart to Heart & Melvindale Fire Department to give out medical equipment to those in need.

complicated process with endless amounts of red tape and paperwork. No matter what he still would just carry onward. He may not have been a rich man,

Jamie was the youngest brother

but he never looked for a hand

of a family of seven and the

out. With him having so many

brother of Rev Jerry L Williams.

illnesses it was like the govern-

In the final years of Jamie's life he struggled with his health and

ment did not care for him and to them he was just a number.

spent a lot of time in the hospi-

In the first year we received

tal's. Even though he would be

many wheel chairs, walkers,

Sick he would always make oth- potty chairs, scooters and canes. ers smile and had the biggest

The first year we gave out over

heart he was a big guy but the

one hundred pieces of medi-

The Fire Department who works Hard to save lives also has teamed up with H2H to make sure others needs are met! There is an application you

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K 9 Compassionate Care was Created when we seen the difference a K9 can make in those that are sick or elderly. When a service Dog Comes up to them , & makes there Day Far better this brings us one step closer to joy and our mission. Overseen by Rev Jerry L Williams Trooper’s owner is Angela Kessy. Trooper is a golden retriever who is the dog who does much of the work. Trooper is 6 years old and he has the gift of knowing when others are down, sick depressed & sometimes he knows when someone may be leaving us. Trooper is a well trained dog. Once you put that vest on he knows it is time for work & is eager to do so. Trooper’s duties are emergency visits to hospitals. Trooper also goes to nursing homes on Thursday’s & Friday’s where he greets everyone at the Heart to Heart Bible study. When the Pastor Prays Trooper knows when to jump up & pray with the Pastor. He also sits there through the study & goes to greet everyone when he comes & goes. A lot of time those who are terminally ill’s family will call the K9 team & he will just sit there to comfort that person. Sometimes he visits first responder's as well. Troopers hobbies are running, toys watching TV and being with those he loves. Trooper is one of a kind. We also have Dexter who is three years old. Dexter has worked on & off with us over the past year. We are looking for More Dogs to assist us in our mission. For more info please visit our web site or contact our ministry’s office number.

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For more information please visit www.h2hmin.com and click on the volunteer page today to get started!

We need the following: Pastors & Interns!

Garden City Hospital 6245 Inkster Rd, Garden City, MI 48135 (734) 458-3300

Compassion. Community. Quality. At Garden City Hospital, we pride ourselves on community involvement. We are a state-of-the-art medical facility and a source of health education for the people we serve. In 2014, we joined Prime Healthcare Services, one of the nation's leading healthcare providers with more than 43,500 employees who deliver high quality care and contribute to their local neighborhoods every day. Prime Healthcare and GCH are each committed to preserving access to healthcare and turning hospitals into thriving, community assets.

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We are a ministry with many programs, like the big Heart Foundation & K9 Compassion Team. All of these ministries need funding to survive.

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The Big Heart foundation Gives Hundreds of items including medical equipment out yearly. We rent a space in a warehouse every month & The K9 Team needs Funding to keep dogs certified & cared for. We also have other expenses just to keep operating each year. I'm positive that we can keep this Ministry moving forward with your Love & support. If you would like to Give to this Ministry Please visit our online donation portal by clicking the following link: Online Secure Donation Portal We are a 501(c)3 Tax-Deductible Organization. Please Help us Help the Elderly & Sick. Co-Founder of Heart to Heart & Founder of Big Heart foundation Sincerely

~Garfield~ I know in time you will agree It is a kindness you do to me. Although my tail its last has waved, From pain and suffering I have been saved.

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