Ennis spent the last few years caring for his 90-year-old father. Desperately sick, especially toward the end, he thought of little else but making his father as comfortable as possible.
Ennis spent the last few years caring for his 90-year-old father. Desperately sick, especially toward the end, he thought of little else but making his father as comfortable as possible.
On wet and bitter cold days like this one, I am especially thankful for friends like you who care about their struggling neighbors.
In all my years at DRMM, I have never seen such an enormous need for hope.
There is just no way everybody – even siblings, married couples and business partners – can agree on everything all the time. No way. The all-knowing God did not create all of us to routinely think, perceive, evaluate and act with striking uniformity. Even the identical twins you know don’t always agree with each other.
You see, Dwight is a veteran, and he was proud to serve our nation. He knows what it means to give his all to his country—and his employer. Yet, after 15 years with the same company, he was laid off.
Across Detroit, Christmas will be a difficult time for men and women who have lost jobs, families on the brink of homelessness, isolated senior citizens, and other neighbors who are struggling to survive. Please partner with DRMM today to provide meals, help, and hope. Here’s how you can help: