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Mission

Cabell-Lincoln Work Camp

The Cabell-Lincoln Work Camp is a multicultural Christian ministry that offers a mission experience in home repair for both youth and adults. We focus on fostering a particular cultural fellowship and spiritual community within West Virginia, serving individuals of all ages.

Contact: Ann Schurman

Feeding Others

We host a Feeding Others event each month, rotating between lunch at Harmony House, a Sunday meal for the City Mission, and Lunch for a Buck at Marshall University’s Christian Center.

Contact: Anne Myers

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Blessings Room

We collect both new and gently used items for various missions, including furniture, baby items, kitchenware, household items, and hygiene products. These donations are shared with organizations that support those in need within our community.

Contact: Nancy Estler

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Salvation Army Stockings

Throughout the year, we craft handmade stockings and gather small toys, school supplies, toothbrushes, socks, and gloves for children aged 2-12. We also collect items for senior stockings, such as gloves, puzzle books, decks of cards, flashlights, nightlights, hand lotion, notepads, and pens.

Contact: Nancy Estler

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Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes

We collect items for Samaritan’s Purse to be distributed to children in areas with limited access to Christian teachings. Donations include small toys, socks, underwear, school supplies, and hygiene products for children aged 2-14.

Contact: Nancy Estler

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Children’s Home Society of West Virginia Foster Children

Twice a year, we collect new duffel bags, pillows, and small blankets for foster children. Throughout the year, we also accept donations of new and gently used small suitcases, backpacks, clothing, shoes, linens, and toys.

 

Emergency Shelter

Serving children aged 10 to 18, we collect new hoodies and other favorite clothing items, as well as new and gently used games, sports equipment, art supplies, books, and DVDs throughout the year. During Christmas, we collect $5 gift cards for outings to places like McDonald's, Taco Bell, Walmart, and similar establishments.

 

Clothes Closet

We accept new and gently used clothing and shoes for individuals of all ages to distribute to those in need through the Children's Home. Donations of household items, kitchenware, purses, and home medical supplies are also welcome. We are always in need of bags and clothes hangers.

 

Grandfamilies

This program supports grandparents raising their grandchildren. In April, we collect cleaning supplies and paper products; however, donations are welcome year-round.

Contact: Nancy Estler

 

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Harmony House Rapid Re-Housing Program

We assist formerly homeless individuals and families in finding housing and equipping their new homes with essential items. As a community partner, our church gathers donations monthly, including furniture, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom essentials, as well as cleaning supplies.

 

For their day clients, we also donate items such as adult-sized jeans, shirts, underwear, shoes, socks, bottled water, and cold-weather essentials like coats, gloves, and hats.

Contact: Linda Hansen

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Sewing Parties

Our sewing projects include making pillowcases and Christmas stockings. Last year, we donated over 100 pillows with handmade cases and more than 150 stockings filled with gifts. We also create curtain panels for Harmony House and have volunteers who make baby blankets and burp cloths. Anyone interested in joining us is welcome, and we also accept fabric donations.

Contact: Nancy Estler

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Patty’s Pillows

Each year, we provide approximately 30 pillows to the Veterans Home on Veterans Day. We also donate around $30 to the Children’s Home twice a year. Each pillow is given in a handmade pillowcase. We accept donations of pillows, fabric, and cash.

Contact: Patty Meadows

Betty’s Bargain

Betty often acquires gently used furniture at Woodlands to donate to individuals being rehoused by Harmony House. Cash donations can be made to Betty Barrett.

Contact: Betty Barrett

 

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Little Library

We have a Little Library box, a project initiated by an Eagle Scout in Troop 21 and sponsored by our church. We provide both adult and children's books for free. This library serves the Highlawn neighborhood, visitors at St. Mary’s Hospital, and our friends in AA/NA who meet at our church.

Contact: Neva Baldwin

 

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Highlawn Elementary School

We donated blankets for their Valentine’s “Snuggle Up and Read” program this past year and provide a homemade lunch for Teacher Appreciation Week annually.

Contact: Anna-Laura Dorey

 

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New Baptist Food Pantry

We actively support the wonderful work done by our neighboring church, New Baptist, in addressing food insecurity in our area. We sponsor a collection of various food items as part of our contributions.

Contact: Neva Baldwin

2814 Collis Avenue

Huntington, WV 25702

(304) 522-1676

Office Hours

Tuesday-Friday 10 am–2 pm

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