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S. Brenda has also been deeply involved with many other programs promoting ministry and outreach. She helped start the Senior Companion Program, which connects older adults in Racine County to local services, faith communities, family, and friends, thereby giving hope and meaning to their lives. Though she no longer coordinates the program, she continues to visit 12–15 elderly people in their homes and connect them with whatever care and support they need. She also helped start a Health Care Network 25 years ago, providing medical and dental care for people who would normally have no access to healthcare. With the help of 200 volunteer doctors and nurses, 10,000 appointments have provided free healthcare to people in need.
S. Brenda is tireless in working to spread awareness about the issue of violence in Racine. She contacts church and community leaders about how they can address violence and create a culture of peace. Even with all her involvement in these programs and others like them, S. Brenda still remains modest about her role in humanitarian efforts throughout the community. Instead of taking the credit, she prefers to emphasize the efforts of others. She likes to give people the “jump start” they need and then encourages and empowers them to take over and bring their own ideas and plans into action.
Though the different programs in which S. Brenda is involved are diverse, one can see how they all come under the umbrella of preaching. As a missionary, S. Brenda preaches not only with her words but with her actions, and this empowers others to see God at work in their own lives.
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