by Diana Sandru | Oct 6, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Family Friend, Gurnee Stories, News, Wheeling Stories
Our three Kindred Life Offices launched for our program year in September. With excitement, grateful hearts, kiddos a year older/new kiddos added, and a few new guidelines for Covid19 we were ready to go! Our Antioch Office launched with three moms, three kiddos, a...
by Kindred Life | Aug 11, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Events, Gurnee Stories, Wheeling Stories
We are so glad you have chosen to golf with us this year and support Kindred Life Ministries. Your participation will help finance programs that assist teen moms and teen dads navigate parenthood as they grow, mature and raise their children. Your participation...
by Kindred Life | Jul 30, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Gurnee Stories, News, Stories, Wheeling Stories
This summer all three of our Kindred Life offices have continued to hold summer socials and stay connected to our clients. Many of these socials have been virtual. Staff, volunteers, and clients have joined online to sing happy birthday to a birthday child, share...
by Jerry Ruscitti | Jul 27, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Family Friend, Gurnee Stories, News, Stories, Wheeling Stories
Amazon SmileShop at Amazon and they will donate a percentage to Kindred Life! Shop Now! Donate a gift card which will be turned into cash for Kindred!You can donate your store and restaurant gift cards to charity. Donate Now! Turn your car into a cash donation! Donate...
by Kindred Life | Jun 24, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Gurnee Stories, News, Stories, Wheeling Stories
David works long shifts at a local pharma recycling center to provide for his family. He has learned how to do many different jobs within the organization so that he can quickly fill the gaps as needs arise. He is a team player and is eager to learn. With his annual...
by Kindred Life | May 28, 2020 | Antioch Stories, Gurnee Stories, News, Stories, Wheeling Stories
It’s that time of year at Kindred Life when you can encourage a young family through our Sippy Cup Drives. Traditionally, you would pick up a sippy cup from your church or group hosting the drive, bring it home so you could pray for a family, fill the cup with...