Help for the Journey for NC’s Aging
North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry
Homes of North Carolina that provides “Help for
the Journey” to NC’s aging. NCBAM’s mission is to
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dence and quality of life in their own homes as
long as it is safe to do so.
The NCBAM Call Center (877.506.2226)
provides information and referral services to aging
adults or their caregivers. Age is the only eligibility
for community services, or if services are not available,
NCBAM connects clients with Baptist volunteers
in their areas who provide services such as
respite care, wheelchair ramp construction, grab
bar installation, friendly visits, and transportation
assistance.
In addition to Call Center services, NCBAM’s
regional directors engage with local churches and
senior centers to increase awareness of the needs
of aging adults and the ministry opportunities
available to churches and individuals in meeting
those needs.
NCBAM team members offer more than 40
enrichment workshops on a variety of issues
related to aging and caregiving. Workshops take
place at churches, senior centers and congregate
healthy aging, caregiving, and retirement. For a full
list of classes, visit www.ncbam.org/classes.
For more information about NCBAM, visit us on
Facebook, www.ncbam.org, or phone NCBAM’s Call
North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry
www.ncsecu.org to see the many products and
services available to SECU members.
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Large Print
To receive a large print version by email, send an
email to info@ncrgea.com and request to be added
to the Large Print List Serv. Be sure to include
your name, mailing address and email address.
Our large print version is also posted on the
NCRGEA website www.ncrgea.com.
We also provide a copy to Friends of the Blind
for audio recording: www.friendsoftheblind.org.
SECU Membership Eligibility
Did you know that if you are a current member
of State Employees’ Credit Union, your immediate
family members (spouse, parents, siblings and
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nomic unit are also eligible for membership? Be
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sive eligibility list, visit: www.ncsecu.org/About-
SECU/MembershipEligibility.html.
If one of the eligibility requirements is met,
the individual can become a member by opening
a share account with a minimum deposit of $25.
A FAT CAT® account can be opened for eligible
deposit of $5.
advisory services including retirement and education
planning, tax preparation, insurance, trust
and estate planning services, and investments
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