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| By: cdub | Date: Dec 19, 2009 | |
| I just want to tell you how sorry I am for your loss, we dont know why people do the things they do and we might never know, but my heart goes out to you and your father. And remember your brother is ALWAYS watching over you. |
| By: Martha (Schimmel-Pregler-DuBow)Nason | Date: May 21, 2009 | |
Chris and Rolf,
My heart is breaking so bad right now..I am so sorry for your loss..
I just found out about this awful tragedy,I am so sorry I was no there for either of you at your time of need.You two were always great friends to me..If either of you need anything please let me know..{{{HUGS}}} to you both..
Martha |
| By: Michelle | Date: Jan 28, 2009 | |
I think it is time for everyone to step up to the plate and at least learn from this horrible tradgity so that it can never happen again to another family. Belief that we can do it alone like Martina and Christian is a tradgity in itself. Belief in God, I strongly believe, is a step in the right direction. With that being said, let us all be the first to change that we want to see in the world to help others live in peace. Let's face it, most of us if not all are one pay check away from financial difficulties. We should not have to face this alone and so many of us do.
In remembrance of Jarod, I would like to help others move forward not only from greif from this tradgity but also from any other tradgity in your life that is holding you back from emotional and financial freedom.
Although, The Center for People In Transition (PIT), has a focus on women, men are able to participate in many of the programs too. The Program Mission is as follows: To assist Displaced Homemakers experiencing divorce, separation, loss or disability of a spouse to become emotionally and economically self-sufficient through life skills training, education or vocational training, and supportive services.
ARE YOU A DISPLACED HOMEMAKER WHO IS:
Confused? Not sure where to turn next? On a roller coaster ride due to changing circumstances in your life? Feeling like there is no light at the end of the tunnel? YOU ARE NOT ALONE! It may be time for you to call The Center for People in Transition to seek some assistance in getting off the roller coaster ride and finding light at the end of the tunnel.
The Center for People in Transition, located on the campus of Gloucester County College in the College Center, is prepared to help you find a positive direction for your life. The Center, funded by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division on Women, and United Way of Gloucester County, provides specialized support services for displaced homemakers including:
Individual interviews to determine needs
Referrals to community resources
Support groups for separated or divorced people
Support groups for widows and widowers
Workshops on self-development
Legal and financial workshops
Computer literacy workshops
Vocational inventories and career advisement
Information on returning to school or seeking job training
Job search skills, including resume writing, interview techniques and developing job leads
Assistance with job placement
A displaced homemaker is anyone whose major source of financial support is lost through separation, divorce, death or disability of a spouse, and who is emotionally and / or vocationally unprepared to enter the job market. Displaced homemakers are often unaware of needed support and referral services. The Center also provides services to spouses of military personnel who are stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq when funding is available.
Questions: Call Jeanne M. LaBuz, M.A., CWDP, Director at 856-415-2264
Sue Nevins, A.A.,Team Coordinator at 856-415-2222
Nancy L. Hawn, M.S., APM. Social Service & Legal Resource Assistant at 856-415-2256
M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM
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| By: Dan Goldman | Date: Aug 16, 2008 | |
| My prayers are with you all. GTod will punish this person for taking this young boy's life which she had no right to do. I have been crying all morning about this, I am so angry. God bless Jarod |
| By: A loving mother | Date: Aug 16, 2008 | |
| My heart goes out to this entire family. I can't imagine going through something like this. I really hope you get your daughter back. Her brother really was a hero. |
| By: dc | Date: Aug 16, 2008 | |
| I think of your son each and every day my heart is still breaking from all of this |
| By: Judy Suter | Date: May 20, 2008 | |
| Chris, I am so sorry to hear about what happened to your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. |
| By: forgiving mother | Date: May 20, 2008 | |
To whom it may concern:
(edited for content) Forgiveness may be a long way off for those who were close to Jarod but it must be considered if we want to heal from this tradgic event. Don't forget Jesus even forgave us for nailing him to a cross so why should be so be so above and beyond that we can't forgive. (edited for content) Don't go with what everyone else is thinking and saying. You can live in this world but you don't have to be like this world. BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THIS WORLD. |
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