Homefront Magazine Winter 2020

Recent News | February 13, 2020

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In this edition of Homefront Magazine, read how a new partnership with a health care provider is improving lives and sparking new initiatives. Also in this edition, learn about the services and resources National Church Residences offers to help residents remain home for life!

Plus, we detail some new technologies available for assisting seniors in their homes as well as others in development. In addition, our new volunteer chaplaincy program is a success on many campuses and is looking to expand to new regions of the country.

Would you ever dare to travel across the nation on just $5 per day and rely on the kindness of strangers to survive? We talked to an adventurer who did just that and he explains why acts of kindness are important to mankind.

Read these stories and more in the winter 2020 edition of Homefront magazine!

Homefront – Winter Edition

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February 18, 2020 - Recent News

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Breaking Ground for a New Affordable Senior Housing Community in Atlanta

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National Church Residences Acquires Big Bethel Village in Atlanta

National Church Residences has acquired Big Bethel Village, an existing senior housing community at 500 Richard Allen Blvd. SW in Atlanta. This property is National Church Residences


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