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We began in 1982 with programs designed to provide assistance to children and families and build relationships in the community.  Through these activities we "reach out" in Christ's love into the community to meet the most basic needs and establish trust with children and families.  This reaching out includes emergency / crisis services, community services, and youth programs.

  • Basic food and clothing assistance
  • Youth Programs:  We offer year-round outreach activities for children and youth -- Kids Life for children K-7, a High School group for grades 8-12, and several different age-appropriate summer camp programs.  These programs now reach over 700 children and youth each week during the school year.
  • Medical and dental services (through a separate on-site non-profit agency)
  • Weekly bi-lingual community worship services (The Church at The Neighborhood Center)
  • Community gatherings and events (Christmas Fiesta Celebration, Back-to-School Shoe Day, Parents' Stores, Quinceaneras, weddings, funerals, birthdays, etc.

Empowerment activities grew out of our long-term relationships with children and families and our goal of indigenous leadership development.  As the children we knew and loved began to grow up, we realized that they needed educational support, preparation for the world of work, and service learning opportunities.  Many of them began to volunteer in the programs of their younger brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews.

The educational programs (Mentoring and the HeadStart partnership), and the Parent Volunteers helped us learn that the children and families we serve need additional support if they are to break out of the generational cycle of poverty.  The empowerment activities are designed to help men, women, and children build a cycle of hope and become Jesus-following leaders in their own families and communities.  These programs take place both on and off The Neighborhood Center site -- in local schools, in homes and apartments, across the table at restaurants, in community activities, and on job sites.  These activities include: