The Hope Lady writes about life from a hopeful perspective. Wendy Edey shares her experience with hope work, being hopeful, hopeful people, hopeful language and hope symbols. Read about things that turned out better than expected and impossible things that became possible. Read about hoping, coping, and moping in stories about disability, aging, care-giving and child development.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
FREE STUFF AND THINGS ON SALE AT HOPE HOUSE
Come by Hope House this Friday, December 14 between 10 – 4 to pick up some great items for a donation to Hope Studies. Items include:
• Christmas decorations
• Framed artwork
• Office supplies
• Furniture
• Candles
• Coffee makers & mugs
Plus, FREE hope books!
Free parking available. 89th Avenue is currently blocked off due to University construction, but there is still parking available in the alley behind Hope House or on 90th Avenue.
Pick up some free books.
, these books will be available for pick-up during regular office hours through December 19, 2012.
It All Begins with Hope: Patients, Caregivers and the Bereaved Speak Out
By Dr. Ronna Jevne
Patients, their caregivers, and their families tell their stories in their own words, providing a profound revelation of the resilience of the human spirit. The narratives are accompanied by black and white portraits of the storytellers.
(174 pages)
© 1991
The Voice of Hope: Heard Across the Heart of Life
By Dr. Ronna Jevne
Using her own life as a focus, Ronna Jevne explores the mysteries of hope and how it develops in the seemingly ordinary moments of family, school, love and work.
(157 pages)
© 1994
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