QUESTION : What programs have been developed to assist society?
ANSWER :
The "New Journey Ghost Research" organization, being a social based entity, has surveyed the field of study , and has noticed in doing so that there is a real need for assistance in a couple different areas. One of the vital areas of concern was was that no organization had developed any social based programs which would truly assist the client and family of . I have personally noted that many organizations will engage in an investigation upon the concept that they are attempting to assist the client, truly they have the best of intentions. However, in the long run, they fail to do so only for the fact that they had no social based program in place which could handle the supporting of the client. The NJGR organization, seeing this short coming, has addressed the issue by creating the "Client Support Program". This program allows for a trained Case Manager to be assigned to a specific case. This Case Manager will work with the Client / Family in resolving all pertinent issues, thus eliminating any unneeded tensions, stress and fear. The Case Manager is trained in how to work with the Client / Family and thus educate the clients in the best procedures to follow to bring about an environment which is conducive to residential co-habitation. The concept of residential co-habitation is often an acceptable route of travel for most clients and is most often achieved with a high percentage rate of success. More information on this program is available and can be obtained by visiting or "Client Support Program" web page.
The second social based program would be that of the "Cemetery Support Program". This program was again developed due to the lack of social based program in an organizational or social setting. After visiting a multitude of both historic and current day cemeteries, and witnessing, first hand, the lack of maintenance and care which is given to these hallowed grounds, was entirely unacceptable by civilized standards. Noting these prominent discrepancies, the NJGR organization devised a program that would address and correct these discrepancies proactively. Procedures were devised, utilizing both the local historical societies and the responsible caretakers. At that time, a proposal is generated and submitted to the responsible caretaker stipulating the noted discrepancies and a planned course of action. At that time, the proposal will either be confirmed or denied by the responsible party. The NJGR organization has thus far noted that by following the NJGR Cemetery Support Program, we have increased the overall positive data flow in the effected researching area. A researchers greatest desire would be to collect 99.9% positive data flow during an investigation. Well my friends, with the NJGR Cemetery Support Program, this achievement is no more than a realization away.