Grace Resurrection
Community Center serves those in need
The work
of Grace
Resurrection Community Center began in 1999 with a weekly soup
kitchen in a church basement. Today, the organization serves over
1,000 meals a month to Darke County residents and offers a variety of
other services to those in need.
Located
at 433 E. Water Street in Greenville, Grace Resurrection receives
funding from the United Way and accepts monetary, clothing and food
donations from individuals and businesses. According to Executive
Director Sharon Fellers, “Every donation makes a difference when
the need is so great. We try to help as many people as we can with
the resources we have.”
With its
mission to
“provide food for the hungry, drink to the thirsty, clothing for
the naked, shelter for the homeless, health care for the indigent
sick, and a Christian atmosphere to provide or further a relationship
with Christ,” GRCC strives to create an atmosphere in which people
feel comfortable enjoying fellowship with each other and ministry
from the many volunteers who make the organization work.
On Monday
through Thursday,
GRCC opens its doors at 10 a.m. for a free soup kitchen served from
11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meals are provided and served by volunteers from
18 area churches that accept donations from their parishioners on
behalf of the program. “Usually, we serve anywhere from 40 to 70
people each day,” said Fellers.
A food
bank is also
available on Mondays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and
typically supplies food for 400-500 households each month. The food
bank is partially funded by United Way, along with private donations
and food items provided by area grocers, businesses, organizations
and individuals.
Another
popular service is
GRCC’s clothing bank, open on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Clothing, shoes and coats are available free of charge for men, women
and children through donations received from private individuals and
some clothing manufacturers.
Additionally,
GRCC partners
with Family Health Services to provide medical fee assistance for
qualified individuals, with a goal of “bridging the gap” for
individuals who have no insurance or cannot afford their insurance
co-payments. GRCC makes referrals to the medical assistance program
and generally helps with payment for up to three visits, during which
time patients are encouraged to seek other programs such as Medicaid
for more permanent assistance.
The
newest program, geared
toward children, is the Feeding America Back Pack Program. Currently
serving 194 children from Ansonia, Greenville, Tri-Village and
Versailles schools, this program provides food for children to take
home over the weekend to ensure they have healthy food available.
Sponsorships of $99 per child provide meals to cover the entire
school year.
Because
GRCC is a
not-for-profit, 501c3 organization, donations are tax deductible. “This
time of year is especially difficult for those in need, with
the cold winter months contributing to higher utility costs and the
need for warmer clothing,” said Fellers. Those interested in
contributing food items, monetary donations or clothing can contact
Sharon Fellers at 548-2595.
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