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Tips and resources for facing an Alzheimer’s diagnosis

September is World Alzheimer’s Month. Every year, there is an opportunity to learn more about the most common type of dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, there...
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The future and vision for Buckner Guatemala

Recently, Dr. Albert Reyes had the opportunity to visit Buckner programs in Guatemala for the first time in awhile. He sat down with Executive Director Roberto Tejada...
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Where does your strength come from in the midst of tragedy?

For those old enough to remember, the horrific attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, induced feelings of disbelief, helplessness and insecurity most had never experienced before within our...
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Finding worth and value through the Buckner Family Pathways™ program

At Buckner International, we are committed to providing support to families to chase goals and learn their worth. Through the Buckner Family Pathways™ program, generations are transformed...
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3 activities for seniors with Alzheimer’s

More than six million Americans 65 and older are facing Alzheimer’s disease today. Beyond that, there are tens of millions of family members and caregivers who feel...
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A call to serve local families

Originally from Chile, the concept of foster care was new to the Faundez family. But they felt the Lord placing it on their hearts more and more....
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Perseverance, character and hope

I have two nieces who are college freshmen this year. One is my niece by marriage and the other has been stuck with me since birth. The...
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Knowing the differences between Alzheimer’s and dementia

Every year, there is an opportunity to learn more about the most common type of dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, there are more than six million...
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Community collaborations help South Houston kids go back to school

In the midst of the annual back-to-school distribution at the Buckner Family Hope Center™ at Reed Road, a collaboration between nonprofit Clothed by Faith and electricity provider...
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Trusting God with our purpose

The year 2006 was rough for me; it felt like rock bottom. I was a single mother with three young children to care for … my youngest still...
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