SoV – Soup of Success
Church Community Services Betsy Ayrea Delfine, Soup of Success Director Church Community Service’s Soup of Success (SOS) is an intensive 20 week program that provides job and life skills training to
SoV – Family Promise of Greater Lafayette
Shelter for Families Experiencing Homelessness Nakeshia Hedrick, Executive Director Family Promise of Greater Lafayette (FPGL) is the only shelter in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, providing shelter and support solely for families
SoV – Agency Profile – Home Glory
Home Glory Properties Home Glory Properties in central Indiana is not a social service agency but rather a small business guided by faith that seeks to balance profit with doing
SoV – Agency Profile – Family Network
Family Network of Wyoming The Family Network of Wyoming, located in a suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was formed in 2004 as people concerned about hunger in their community reached
SoV – Fundraiser – Hunger Hike
Hunger Hike Hunger Hike is a unique fundraiser with a history stretching back almost 30 years. On its face, it seems normal enough – an event based around a 3K
SoV – Agency Profile – ChristNet
ChristNet Services ChristNet Services is a homeless shelter in Taylor, Michigan, just twenty minutes south of Detroit. The agency’s history goes back to August 1992, when a young minister at
SoV – Agency Profile – Family Life Center
Family Life Center of Greene County The Family Life Center of Greene County takes its mission from Matthew 25 – “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I
Executive Director Serves on MLK Day Panel
Where Do We Go From Here? Wes Tillett, LUM executive director, served on a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service community panel entitled: “Beloved Community Conversation: Where Do We Go From
It’s Time to Vote
It’s time to vote! Early voting has begun in Indiana. Do you have a plan for voting? Do you have a back up plan for voting? Vote as early as you
SoV – Adjusting to COVID-19
Streams of Hope – Adjust to COVID Kurtis Kaechele took the reins at Streams of Hope on February 17, just weeks before Michigan’s shelter-in-place order took effect. At that time,