"You'll Never Walk Alone" with the Seton Caregivers Support Group
Our Mission
To extend God's hope and love to caregivers of the chronically or terminally ill, along with their families and friends, by providing emotional, spiritual, and practical support. Guided by Jesus’ commandment to "Love Thy Neighbor," we strive to alleviate the loneliness and isolation of caring for a loved one, serving as the hands and feet of Jesus under the direction of His Spirit.
Our Vision
A world where no caregiver walks alone, empowered by a compassionate community reflecting God's love and ensuring that every individual navigating the challenges of caregiving feels supported and cherished.
The Seton Caregivers Support Group provides a safe space for caregivers to connect with others who face similar challenges. Our twice-monthly gatherings offer opportunities for both in-person and virtual meetings, allowing participants to explore the emotional, practical, and physical aspects of caring for a loved one.
Having been caregivers ourselves, our hope through this ministry is to alleviate the feelings of isolation, stress, anxiety, and loneliness that caregivers often experience. Upcoming monthly discussion topics will include:
State and federal caregiver resources
Prioritizing self-care and mental health
Maintaining connections
The importance of your faith and community
Shared challenges faced by caregivers
And more...
In-person meetings will take place on the second Wednesday of the month, with virtual "Caregiver Connections" gatherings to follow. Please continue to check the weekly bulletins and monitors for the specific times and locations.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Seton Caregivers Support Group, please contact Alice Malec at 214-415-9099 or Cecilia at 972-398-5404. You can also email our group at seascaregivers@gmail.com.
St. John the Apostle is our mentor and patron. We dedicate our ministry to his guidance, for he was Jesus’ favored disciple and entrusted with the sacred care of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the foot of the cross (John 19:26-27)