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Well Spouse Association
Welcome to our website . . .

a home for the husbands, wives and partners of those with any chronic illness, disease or disability.  We hope you will find the information presented here easy to navigate and helpful in your caregiver journey.

 
Bountiful Bids for Spousal Caregivers

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Bountiful Bids for Spousal Caregivers     on-line auction

An Online Auction to benefit the WSA

From June 22-28 you’ll have an exciting opportunity to shop from home for unique items while benefiting the only organization exclusively for the support of spousal caregivers. 

Find out more . . . [Bountiful Bids for Spousal Caregivers]
 
Calendar of Events

Don't forget to check the Calendar under News & Events to see what's happening at Well Spouse - respite weekends, annual conference information, and more!

 
WSA Annual Appeal

Please donate today to the 2009 Well Spouse Association Annual Appeal! Let these messages, received in 2008, remind you of the role WSA continues to play in the lives of spousal caregivers, and why your donation is important in helping us continue the mission begun by the WSA founders, twenty-one years ago:

Read more... [WSA Annual Appeal]
 
Cape May, NJ Respite Weekend

Cape May  

Well Spouse Association

Respite Weekend in Victorian Cape May, NJ

May 15 - 17, 2009 

Read more... [Cape May, NJ Respite Weekend]
 

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WSA in the News

Modern Day Heroes
by Ann Novick, The Jewish Press
March 11, 2009 

 
We live in very scary economic times. Many people have lost their jobs and are having difficulty finding other ones. This is causing families to lose their homes, unless they can find new means of making money in order to pay their mortgages. Retooling and leaving professions or jobs is difficult for everyone. Well spouses and the working chronically ill have less flexibility than most, as they are limited by their illness or the care-giving responsibilities. 
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