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Outreach To Others

 
OUTREACH COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT

We respond to Christ's call by sharing our resources with nonprofit organizations where our funds make a significant impact and which serve those in need in our community.

WE VALUE
Conducting a ministry of Westminster Presbyterian Church through caring and compassion. Integrating our effort with other ministries of the church. Being stewards of the church's resources with accountability and integrity. Reflecting the inclusive nature of Christ's ministry by seeing all persons as equals and each person as having worth.

Committed Partnership Organizations:

Martha O’Bryan Center
On a foundation of Christian faith, the Martha O'Bryan Center empowers children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.

 Martha O'Bryan Center services are targeted to the 1,856 residents who live in 720 apartments in the James A. Cayce Homes, Nashville's oldest and largest public housing development, as well as residents of surrounding East Nashville neighborhoods.
 www.marthaobryan.org

 Room in the Inn
Room in the Inn (also known as the Campus for Human Development) is an interfaith organization rooted in communities of faith. The agency assesses the needs of the homeless. These needs include foods and shelter, educational programs, respite care, alcohol/drug abuse, and veterans’ services.

 Westminster joins more than 160 local congregations, providing shelter for 1,286 individuals from November 1 - March 31. Last year, with the help of approximately 5,000 volunteers, giving almost 130,000 hours of service and driving nearly 500,000 miles, Room In The Inn provided over 29,000 beds, over 22,000 showers, and served over 60,000 meals and almost 30,000 snacks/lunches to their homeless guests.
www.roomintheinn.org

Monroe Harding
As the only agency in the State of Tennessee accredited as a transitional facility for youths transitioning into adulthood, Monroe Harding provides a home for over 200 at risk youths annually who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect, or behavioral problems. Through their various programs, education, vocational training, life skills and support of caring adults, Monroe Harding strives to make them productive, responsible adults.

Their non-residential programs are Project Share, which works to keep at risk elementary students (>275) engaged in school by mentoring them with adult mentors and Youth Connections, a resource center that serves as a central place where youths with no support system can find assistance after leaving State Custody. Services include employment opportunities, life skills, financial literacy, and an on-site Thrift Store.
www.monroeharding.org

 Nations Ministry
Nations MinistryCenter operates a Refugee Center in West Nashville that serves recently arrived refugees and immigrants from predominantly African countries. Staff and volunteers serve as advocates for refugee families as they seek to assimilate in Nashville. Nations Ministry Center provides many programs that cater to refugee children and promote English literacy among children and adults:


 

The Kindergarten Readiness prepares young refugee children to begin kindergarten in Metro Public Schools. An after-school youth program provides tutoring and homework assistance for middle-school aged children.The EnglishLanguageCenter also offers two weekly classes to adult immigrants.

Summer Academy encourages school-aged children to continue their studies over the summer and to use the summer break as an opportunity to bridge the learning gap by focusing on English language classes.

In addition to these core programs, Nations Ministry Center serves as advocates for refugee families in their daily lives, providing assistance for activities such as scheduling doctor's appointments to registering children for school programs.  
 www.nationsministrycenter.org

 Preston Taylor Ministries
Serves youth of Preston Taylor housing area, Glorifies Christ Jesus by empowering Preston Taylor children to discover and live their God-inspired dreams through Christian friendships and love for learning. 
www.ptmweb.ik.org

  Siloam FamilyHealth Center 
Siloam began in 1989 when member of Belmont Church heard God's calling to find a biblical solution to meet the needs of people with limited resources who were suffering due to a lack of health insurance. From that vision Siloam Family Health Center was born.  The center   serves people who fall through the cracks of the health care system due to financial, cultural or language barriers. In 2008, the clinic conducted 18,080 patient encounters. 
www.siloamhealth.org
 

OTHER AGENCIES WE SUPPORT:

Better Decisions                                 www.betterdecisions.org

Campus Ministries                               www.psfnashville.org

Cumberland Heights                            http://www.cumberlandheights.org/

Dismas House                                     http://www.dismas.org/

Guatemalan Women Mission                http://www.pcusa.org/worldwide/guatemala/

Heart to Heart                           http://is.franklinroadacademy.com/RelId/630139/ISvars/default/Heart_to_Heart.htm

Interfaith Dental Clinic                          http://www.interfaithdentalclinic.com/

Living Waters of the World                         http://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/LWWPO_mission.php

Matthew 25                                            http://www.matthew25help.org/

Medical Benevolence                                http://www.mbfoundation.org/

Men of Valor                                             http://www.men-of-valor.org/

Missionary support                                     http://www.pcusa.org/missionyearbook/Dec/04.htm

Montreat                                                http://www.montreat.org/

Pastoral Counseling                                  http://www.pastoralcounselingctrs.org/

Reconciliation Ministries                          http://reconciliations.org/

Renewal House                                         http://www.renewalhouse.org/

Rooftop                                                  http://www.rooftopnashville.org/

The Outreach Foundation                            http://www.theoutreachfoundation.org

Theological Education Fund                    http://www.pcusa.org/seminaries/funds.htm



Witness Committee -  Agency Contacts


Martha O'Bryan     
(Judy Gaither 254-1791)

Monroe Harding     
(Patty Harmon 298-5573 or pattyharmon@monroeharding.org)

Preston Taylor      
(Chan Sheppard 963-3996 or cgsheppard@prestontaylorministies.org)

Siloam             
(Kate Tanis 298-5406 ext. 112 or Kate.tanis@siloamhealth.org)

Room in the Inn    
(Rachel Hester 251-9791 or Rachel.Hester@RoomInTheInn.org)

Nations Ministry   
(Chris Lovingood 828-9664 or chris@nationsministrycenter.org)