The Caring Circle is watching out for the health and well being of our church community. Each month here at First Unitarian a different member is the "on call" Caring Circle representative for the month. This person stays abreast of needs within the church and finds volunteers to help or provides the help themselves. We also manage the Caring Circle freezer and put out calls for new freezer-friendly food to the Congregation at various times of the year. REPORTING JOYS AND CONCERNS
Cares and concerns are reported in various ways. - Through the "Joys and Concerns" book on Sunday -- members simple write to express their wonderful joys or concerns.
- By calling the church front office or Oracle,
- By phone directly to that month's Caring Circle representative. The number is on the chalkboard in Gore Hall foyer, in the Oracle and in the Order of Service.
- By email to
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- By phone or email to the Minister. (
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We can try to support you as best we can whether you've just had your joyous baby and would like some food help or you are concerned about your dad in the hospital and need a lift to visit him.
The Chair of the Caring Circle in 2010-2011 is Joyce Vierling. If you'd like more info about joining the Caring Circle committee please email
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The contact for September is Miriam Roth-Murphy.
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The contact for September is Miriam Roth-Murphy,
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Caring Circle - July 2010 The Caring Circle contact for July is Dawn Duvall. |
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We are all de facto, members of the caring community of First Unitarian. When we know of a death in a family, a birth, or some other situation that requires attention and caring, we as fellow members step forward and find a way to help. This may include offering rides, mailing a note, preparing a dinner, or providing a listening ear. If you can help, please email
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