Our two caregivers' groups, one for caregivers of those with mental health challenges and the other for caregivers of those with special needs, will go through a curriculum for those walking through the unique challenges that arise while caring for a loved one with mental health difficulties or special needs. Rooted in biblical truths, the study provides discipleship resources specifically for the caregiver, as well as direction on how to care for our loved ones with renewed hope. Childcare is available. Click below to register.
Find out more »Join us for the first ever Mosaic Family Day Retreat! Our goal through this retreat is to help families build community and walk through the challenges that come with caring for individuals with special needs or disabilities. We will offer both a Caregiver Retreat and a Mosaic Individual Retreat. The Caregiver Retreat will consist of two sessions, group time, lunch, and free time to work through the sessions. The Mosaic Individual Retreat will provide all-day fun programming for children, students, and adults in Mosaic and their siblings. The retreat will take place on October 8 from 9:00AM - 3:00PM. If you have any concerns about the length of the program, the timing of medications, or any other questions, please reach out to [email protected] We would love to talk through options with you!
Find out more »We will have a Mosaic volunteer training and interest meeting on December 11 at 12:30-2:00 PM in the Palmetto Room. At this training, we will be going over tips and techniques for working with individuals with special needs for disabilities, curriculum, de-escalation skills, and, importantly, a theology of disability. This will be a great time for all volunteers in Mosaic to come together to brainstorm and talk through and be equipped to disciple the individuals and families in Mosaic at the Anderson campus! We would love for you to come out and participate in this event and learn more about Mosaic!
Find out more »Do you have a family member with special needs or disabilities? It can be difficult to navigate supporting your family member while also caring for your own spiritual wellbeing. Our Special Needs Caregivers' Group offers community, support, and guidance for those walking through the unique challenges of caring for a loved one with special needs or disabilities. Rooted in biblical truths, the study provides discipleship resources specifically for the caregiver, as well as direction on how to care for our loved ones with renewed hope.
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