Resourcing Ministries


CHHSM is here to help you discover or develop the resources to better serve your community. To do this, we provide our members with two things — know-how and networks.

Look to CHHSM for opportunities like consulting, governance training, regional and affinity groups, plus an extensive resource library and vocational opportunities bank. These resources exist to help you with the business of ministry.

CHHSM also provides members with competitively priced business services and other benefits, such as the CHHSM Store — all to help you be a better steward of your mission.

By connecting with our family of member organizations as well as other faith-related and service-oriented groups, you will find an excellent source of insight and support. United by a common mission to serve, we are eager to assist one another in pursuit of those goals. Visit our Advocacy Network or Advocacy Resources to gather support for your cause.


Stories

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IDAC Releases Resources on Mental Health and Gun Violence »

April 17, 2013

The Interfaith Disability Advocacy Coalition (IDAC), a program of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), released "Grounded in Faith: Resources on Mental Health and Gun Violence" on April 15.

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Annual Membership Meeting Set for March 2 »

January 30, 2013

The Council for Health and Human Service Ministries will hold its 75th annual membership meeting in Oak Brook, Ill., from 1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. CST on Saturday, March 2. The meeting will take place at the Chicago Marriott Oak Brook Hotel in Oak Brook, Ill.

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Resident Chaplaincy Program Assists in Culture Change »

November 30, 2012

Something exciting is happening at Pilgrim Place, a community of 350 retired missionaries, clergy and social activists in Claremont, Calif., — and resident chaplain volunteers are playing an important role.

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Choosing to be Exceptional: By Steve Jaberg »

September 27, 2012

Larry Minnix, president of LeadingAge, a national nonprofit association of senior health care organizations and senior retirement communities in Washington, DC, has said that in the future, there will be two types of nursing homes: “the exceptional and the non-existent.”

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