Local Outreach

Brazos Church Pantry

197_hunger_is_unacceptable The Brazos Church Pantry, also referred to as the Church Pantry, is an organization whose mission is to “provide food assistance to our hungry neighbors from a centralized food pantry supported by Christians, Churches, and other individuals and organizations throughout the community” (learn more . . .)

Community Service Center

Lincoln-House-of-Hope-I-was-hungry-for-web We serve in the name of Jesus in our community through the Lincoln House of Hope. LHH has three primary ministries: 1) a free monthly food distribution on the 2nd Friday every month, 2) a WIC (Women, Infant, and Children) program, and 3) free GED classes. The house is located at 403 Holleman – directly across the street from the Lincoln Center in College Station (learn more . . .)

The Way to Recovery

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The Way to Recovery is located at the Reata Building across the street from the College Station Walmart (2911 Texas Avenue South / Suite 203) and provides professional, personalized and comprehensive faith-based counseling and restorative solutions for individuals and families impacted by addictions. Our staff offers private counseling for people struggling with addictions as well as their families (including youth) (learn more . . .)

ESL

esl image On Tuesday and Thursday evenings (from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.), we offer free English as Second Language instruction at our Earl Rudder Freeway campus (learn more . . .)

Family Promise

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Family Promise of Bryan-College Station is an area-wide, faith-based, non-profit ministry that supports families who are experiencing homelessness as they search for jobs, undergo job training, and obtain permanent housing. (In today’s economic climate, this could be you!) The ministry is affiliated with the nation-wide Family Promise, which began in 1986. Nationally 80% of the families who complete the program have secured permanent housing. (learn more . . .)

Texas Ramp Project

152_texas_ramp_projectThe Texas Ramp Project began in 1985 with the Kiwanis Club of Richardson, Texas. Now with warehouse space in 15 cities across Texas including Bryan/College Station, the project works with local cities, social-services organizations, and hospitals to identify those who need a ramp, and then builds them at no cost to the client (learn more . . .)

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