Author Archives: Susan

Whose Agenda?

Volunteers come to AHI from all over the world.  No matter what country, there is always one thing that must happen: we all need to work together and in unity. Think about it… a wonderful mix of people from around … Continue reading

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Can Loving Survivors REALLY Make a Difference?

Can loving Survivors REALLY make a difference?  A good question!  Here also are some other questions we’ve been asked: “These people are old and will die soon.  Why are you bothering?” “Why aren’t you helping other people who have more … Continue reading

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Connected to the Root

We once had the privilege to visit a Holocaust Survivor who had a huge grape vine which grew to his second story porch roof. Covering his entire porch, the vine was heavy with huge bunches of grapes. Picking a few … Continue reading

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Did You Know… ?

…Nancy Wake, an Australian woman, working with the French Resistance, was responsible for a major push to defeat the Nazis in France? Nancy was called ‘The White Mouse’ by the Nazis for her ability to consistently escape their traps and … Continue reading

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Update of God’s Provision

Beit Shalom: It is time to sign another year rental contract. We have asked the Landlady about purchasing but she is unwilling to sell at this time.  So, we stay another year and seek God’s direction! We have had a … Continue reading

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Direct From the Volunteers

In June AHI was pleased to host a team of students from Lexington Christian Academy.  For one week they visited Survivors and met those whom they adopted.  They built amazing relationships!  Below is a letter from one student… more to … Continue reading

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They Survived the Holocaust…

This section features the true experiences of Holocaust Survivors we see and visit today.  This is to fulfill their requests, “Remember us!  Tell others of our experiences so we are not forgotten!” (Caution: True accounts, as related by the Survivor, may … Continue reading

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Holocaust Survivors: Tired, Alone, Ill… Giving Up?

By Susan Heagy  Each year there is a slight change in our approach.  The needs of the Survivors or their health declining; their mobility is less… all expected with age, right?  But want about Survivors of the Holocaust?  Is it … Continue reading

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Global Connections: Traveling to the UK

By Yonatan Allon I feel like I have been running non-stop since my trip to the UK in the middle of April. Between school obligations, spending time with family and day-to-day projects at work, I have not had much time … Continue reading

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Go Fund Me Campaign

Here is an opportunity to help the Holocaust Survivors and AHI in an easy way. We have launched a campaign on the Go Fund Me site.  The link to our page is: http://www.gofundme.com/ahi-survivor Please send this link to your friends and … Continue reading

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