Homeless & Starving - Steve Harvey
Motivational Speech & His Trust in God
You should find many areas and links for
information on this website, including, food, shelter,
clothing, financial assistance, help for the elderly,
caregivers, assisted living, funeral cost, help paying
bills such as utilities, water bill, power bill,
electricity, gas etc. Also find help for all types of
abuse and the abused. Other suggestions for helping the
needy is welcome. May God Bless You This Day!
"211" refers to a free phone number that
connects people to essential community services like
housing assistance, food banks, mental health resources,
and more, essentially acting as a hotline to access local
support networks in your area; you can dial 211 to
reach this service. Visit their webpage
Help for the Homeless! This site offers many areas of
help for the needy and homeless. Make this a priority to
see! MACHs Street Outreach program provides
services and case management to those living on the
streets or in places not meant for human habitation.
Street outreach workers provide practical support and
guidance to those sleeping rough or experiencing
homelessness, helping them create support plans for
themselves and encouraging them to participate in
programs that enable them to be housed. The MACH
staff is on call five days a week during business hours
to respond to requests for assistance received directly
by MACH and through the 2-1-1 Connects Call Center.
Montgomery Community Action Agency combats poverty and advocates for
self-sufficiency through programs and services which
assist low-income citizens in the River Region.
Uncle Sam Helps the Needy USA.GOV - Learn how to apply for
government programs for living expenses including food
stamps (SNAP), welfare (TANF), rent assistance, Lifeline,
LIHEAP etc.
Friendship Mission, Inc. (FMI) offers emergency shelter,
food, other basic needs, and connections to resources to
those in need. Since its 1996 founding, the work, the
geographic and demographic reach, and the programmatic
goals have all expanded and transformed to better serve
those most in need.
FMI operates 365 days of the year. Constant community
support throughout the year makes it possible to provide
basic needs to those who have the least. The services
reach far beyond providing shelter, we offer hope for a
more stable life ahead. FMI connects its participants to
resources so that they can learn to live independently in
a home of their own.
Those who live at Friendship Mission, our resident
clients, have up to 12 months to work with an FMI Case
Manager to build a personal plan to self-sufficiency.
Find a Food Pantry near you. Searchable field for your
location.
Why a Day Shelter ?
By being a day shelter, it offers a place for
individuals to seek refuge during the daytime
when they might not have anywhere else to go. The
center's primary goal is to provide support,
care, and assistance to these individuals while
they navigate their circumstances.
How does it help
the community? By providing essential
services and care, it aims to uplift the lives of
those who are struggling, ultimately contributing
to the overall well-being of the community as a
whole. We recognize that transformation starts
with addressing immediate needs and establishing
trust with the people we serve.
Why build trust?
Trust is fundamental to any community support
initiative. By offering a safe space and
essential resources, the Mercy House fosters a
sense of reliability and dependability,
encouraging individuals to seek assistance
without hesitation.
Being here helps
keep us in-tune with Community needs:
Being in close proximity to the community allows
the Mercy House to gain valuable insights into
the specific needs and challenges faced by the
people we serve. We are a boots-on-the-ground
organization. This proximity enables us to adapt
and tailor our services to effectively address
the unique circumstances of the community.
Providing Essential
Facilities: The Mercy House offers vital
facilities that directly address the immediate,
basic human needs of those it serves. The
clothing closet ensures that individuals have
access to clean and appropriate clothing,
maintaining their dignity and self-esteem. The
laundry/dryer units provide a means for
individuals to wash and dry their clothes,
promoting personal hygiene and comfort. We
provide access to showers to help individuals
freshen up, as well.
Food Pantry:
Hunger is a prevalent issue among individuals
facing challenging circumstances. Our food pantry
helps to alleviate immediate hunger, providing
individuals with nourishment and sustenance,
promoting their health and stability.
A Springboard for
Further Support: The Mercy House is not
just a place of momentary relief but also a
gateway to additional resources and support. By
establishing trust and understanding the needs of
the community, the center can effectively guide
individuals towards other services and programs
that can assist them in finding stable housing,
employment, healthcare, or other essential
support systems.
The Emergency Assistance Ministry provides limited financial and
material assistance to families and individuals in times
of crisis. Material assistance can be provided for
food,clothing, furniture and appliances, household
items, and personal hygiene items.
Financial assistance is available
for medicine, utilities, rent, and transportation.
Emergency Assistance Ministry operates by appointment
only.
The Caring Center strives to provide services to
individuals in need of spiritual, physical, and/or
emotional support in the name of Jesus. Each week the
Caring Center provides food, clothing, household items,
furniture, and financial assistance to those in need.