
The mission of HopeCircle is to provide a community of hope, support, and educational programming, free of charge for families living with a catastrophic illnesses.
HopeCircle is a comprehensive supportive care program which expands the compassionate care already being provided in this region. Programs are designed to meet the needs of anyone diagnosed and living with a catastrophic illness. This includes not only the person who is diagnosed, but also those who love the person and are experiencing the illness along with them.
HopeCircle provides a community of support and education, and HOPE to all those affected by catastrophic illnesses - loved ones as well as patients living with the disease.
HopeCircle offers:
HopeCircle is a comprehensive supportive care program which expands the compassionate care already being provided in this region. Programs are designed to meet the needs of anyone diagnosed and living with a catastrophic illness. This includes not only the person who is diagnosed, but also those who love the person and are experiencing the illness along with them.
HopeCircle provides a community of support and education, and HOPE to all those affected by catastrophic illnesses - loved ones as well as patients living with the disease.
HopeCircle offers:
- Supportive Counseling
- Family Support
- Educational Programs and Resources
- Support Groups
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Hope Builders
- Programs which support mind, body, heart and spirit through a community of compassion
All HopeCircle programs are offered free of charge to anyone touched by cancer. These programs are made possible through funding from the NEA Baptist Charitable Foundation.
Knitting and Crocheting:
2nd & 4th Thursdays, from 5pm - 6pm at HopeCircle.
Come and learn to knit or crochet. Or, come to enjoy the fun and fellowship while you create items for others.
Knitting and Crocheting:
2nd & 4th Thursdays, from 5pm - 6pm at HopeCircle.
Come and learn to knit or crochet. Or, come to enjoy the fun and fellowship while you create items for others.
If you are interested in becoming a HopeCircle Volunteer, please contact June Morse at 870.934.5214. The HopeCircle Resource Center is located in our NEA Baptist Clinic building in downtown Jonesboro, Arkansas at 311 East Matthews.
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