Discover how the Respite for All Foundation empowers churches and organizations to create volunteer-run communities offering essential support to families in need.
See how the Respite for All Foundation and Anchor Community Respite Ministry equip churches to create volunteer-run communities, providing vital support, fellowship, and a lifeline of hope for families in need—guided by the spirit of Hebrews 6:19.
See how the Respite for All Foundation partners with St. Barnabas Episcopal Church to build a volunteer-driven respite community, providing essential support and connection for families in need.
Discover how the Respite Care Ministry at First United Methodist Church in Dothan, Alabama, creates a vibrant, volunteer-driven community, offering engaging activities and essential support to individuals with dementia, while providing caregivers with much-needed respite.
Bishop Lawson Bryan visits with George, a participant in First United Methodist Church Montgomery’s Respite Ministry, showcasing the power of faith, connection, and community in supporting individuals with memory loss and their caregivers.
Bishop Lawson Bryan and Dr. John Bell present their discipleship research findings at the Festival of Wisdom and Grace, focusing on the impact of respite ministries in supporting individuals with memory loss and their caregivers.
Bishop Kenneth Carder offers encouragement and spiritual guidance to individuals recently diagnosed with dementia, emphasizing the enduring presence of God’s love and the importance of community support.