THE GIFT OF
THE G R E A T E R GOOD Organizations that make it their mission support the Lancaster community in immeasurable ways.
The holiday season brings magic to the air, cozy nights, fond memories, and a special attention to the rich tapestry of support that is woven into our community. One of the many amazing attributes of the people of Lancaster is their ability to lift each other up, assist neighbors in need, and open their hearts to causes that are bigger than themselves.
The 2021 Giving Guide is supported by the Lancaster County Community Foundation.
The following pages will offer many ways to continue—or expand— your holiday tradition of giving. Explore non-profit organizations that bring creativity, vitality, and care to people across the Lancaster community all year long.
Thank you to our editorial sponsor—the High® companies: celebrating the City of Lancaster and committed to innovative community leadership, sustainable building practices, and advancement through the preservation of local heritage.
WE KN OW T H AT WH E N PEOPLE WORK TOGETHER,
we can turn what’s possible into what’s EXTRAORDINARY!
Since 2012, the Extraordinary Give has raised more than
$ 5 0 M I L L I O N for nearly 6 0 0 O R G A N I Z AT I O N S , and engaged more than
60,000 DONORS. Thank you, LANCASTER!
Be part of creating the community you want to see, and learn how you can invest in the future of Lancaster. Join individuals, families and businesses and turn your ideas into action, and your passion into legacy.
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Learn more about how neighbors are generating ideas together and creating locally-grown solutions to build neighborhoods where everyone feels like they belong.
Thanks to more than
750 DONORS, our community raised
$ 1 M I L L I O N to support
Building the good business movement in Lancaster County. Join more than
120 LOCAL BUSINESSES who have already signed the Pledge!
people across Lancaster County during the COVID-19 donations are making
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a difference.
We believe that every person can be a catalyst for what’s
crisis. Learn how generous
next and your ideas can be just the spark to find it.
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GIVING BACK Making a difference in the lives of others.
Giving Back: Willonda McCloud W I L L O N D A M C C L O U D is a community powerhouse. In addition to her role as the President and CEO of Bright Side Opportunities Center, she sits on multiple nonprofit boards and is a Lead STEM Fellow for the Lancaster STEM Alliance. For more than fifteen years, Willonda has been showing up with a deep commitment to the Lancaster community and a unique investment in the future of Lancaster’s youngest citizens. This passion for young people and embracing science, technology, engineering, and math as a pathway to a bright future was born from Willonda’s own experience. At a very young age, Willonda’s mother had instilled in her the idea that a career in computer science was her destiny. Willonda took her mother’s advice to heart and pursued the cutting edge dream. She graduated from the oldest
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historically black college, Cheyney University of PA, with a BA Degree in Computer and Information Sciences. Years later, Willonda’s background in STEM and affinity for non-profits and community initiatives, compels her to introduce young people to the opportunities that STEM can offer them now, and in their own futures. Bright Side Opportunities Center has the mission to build a strong community by providing opportunities for people to thrive emotionally, physically, and intellectually. The Opportunities Center has become a beacon of health and wellness initiatives, offering programs to the community including yoga, conditioning, nutritional eating, and the silver sneakers program. Serving a population and a neighborhood that is often under-resourced, Willonda has built strong partnerships with other community organizations in
LEARN MORE ABOUT FIG GIVING BACK AT FIGLANCASTER.COM
order to maximize the experiences of those who use Bright Side. Willonda has paired her work as director of the Bright Side Opportunities Center with the mission of the LCSA. “I want my legacy to be centered around kids being able to have sufficient and sustainable wages,” she says. Willonda believes in helping kids figure out what they’re good at and to see paths from their talents and passions to a sustainable wage. She credits her energy for Lancaster non-profits and young people to the understanding that we get farther when we are going together. Willonda joyfully dedicates her talents, skills, and experience to mentorship, empowerment, community, and giving back. Learn more about Willonda’s work at Bright Side Opportunities Center at brightsideopportunities.org.
TH E LI B R A RY CO NTI N U E S TO D E LIVE R T H E L A N C A S T E R P U B L I C L I B R A R Y will always provide free and equitable access to exceptional programming, vital educational resources, and community building opportunities. Seen as a dynamic center of knowledge, Lancaster Public Library is a true cornerstone of a thriving community and an important resource for thousands throughout Lancaster County. In fact, studies show libraries are used more frequently by patrons during times of hardship. Whether handpicking books for patrons or leading virtual story times,
Lancaster Public Library has adapted to meet the needs of the community. With their doors open to all, Lancaster Public Library looks to individuals for support. With little public funding, the Library depends on the generous philanthropy of the community to remain a patroncentered service provider with Lancaster at their heart. To learn more about the Lancaster Public Library’s updated programming or to show your support, visit LancasterPublicLibrary.org
125 NORTH DUKE STREET
717.394.2651
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Capture Wonder AT T H E N O R T H M U S E U M of Nature and Science, they’re inspiring this generation and the next to explore, understand, question, and reinvent the world around us. Whether you’re a scientist, educator, artist, or stargazer, the North Museum is a place for all to wonder and be wowed. Inspire the whole family with a visit to the North Museum today— they’re at the corner of College and Buchanan in Lancaster’s Chestnut Hill neighborhood.
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717.358.3941
The North Museum has expanded their educational offerings in 2020 in order to adapt to the needs of our visitors and community. As local businesses and the museum were forced to close in March, they launched North Museum @ Home, a multi-tiered resource program that includes learning packs, grabn-go STEM education boxes, virtual tours, and online-only content. As the school year began, and parents and children adjusted to virtual learning, they launched School @ The North Museum, a program that pairs certified educators and a wide array of museum resources with students fulfilling their online schooling requirements in a socially distanced, limited capacity classroom setting.
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GI V I NG BACK When the coronavirus pandemic hit, United Way of Lancaster County’s 211 service didn’t LOGO miss a day. The talented team of 211 specialists, like Patricia, have been serving the community from their homes.
UNITED WAY OF LANCASTER COUNTY Meet Patricia Espinosa-Vargas, a Quality Assurance and Training Coordinator with Pennsylvania 211 East at United Way of Lancaster County. In her 20 years of service, she has heard many heart breaking stories—from a single father sharing his fears of not having enough formula and diapers, to a sister needing to locate treatment services for her brother active in addiction. These are all real-life conversations that those whom call 211 have LOGO with the Information and Referral Specialists served by the 24-hour/ 7-day a week community helpline.
The current pandemic has made Patricia’s job more challenging yet extremely rewarding, as she shares: “Our friends and neighbors are struggling with day-to-day expenses like food and utilities. The needs are so great, we want to ensure that those who call 211 know that help is out there. Knowing where and how to access community resources like food pantries, detox facilities, and shelters is just as important as the agencies that provide those direct services. Lancaster County is rich with resources, and we are fortunate to have United Way to support our work in helping the community…one referral at a time.”
MISSION United Way of Lancaster County’s mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to achieve impactful social change. G E T I N V O LV E D Don’t underestimate what you can do for Lancaster County. Give, advocate, or volunteer today! Visit UnitedWayLancaster.org to learn more.
1910 Harrington Drive, Ste A 717.394.0731 | uwlanc.org
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WHY J O I N TH E # I A MWATE R STR E ET M OV E M E NT ?
As a financial supporter,
volunteer, staff, or community partner, you can be a part of the #iamwaterstreet movement, a movement of generosity to the most vulnerable in our Lancaster community. For more information on how to join the #iamwaterstreet movement, visit wsm.org.
W AT E R S T R E E T M I S S I O N is a community that believes in seeing the restorative power of God ripple across our community. Whether it’s giving young children the best educational start in life through Wonder Club Early Learning Center, mentoring youth to become students of character and confidence at Teen Haven, providing weekly groceries and health services to families and individuals in need, or helping men, women and children experiencing homelessness find a second chance and hope for a better future— each restored life creates an impact across our community, making us all stronger.
“Each restored life creates an impact across our community, making us all stronger.”
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717.393.7709
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LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE Lancaster City Alliance encourages you to experience the City’s amazing shops and restaurants this holiday season. With health and safety measures in place, the City is open for business.
MISSION
This holiday season, the Lancaster City Alliance wants you to support the City’s small business community. Now more than ever, you have the opportunity to help our local economy thrive.
G E T I N V O LV E D
Lancaster City merchants are working hard to keep your experience safe and healthy. Support their efforts and choose to shop small and dine locally.
Visit lancastercityrestaurantweek.com or lancindieretailweek.com to help plan your shopping and dining experience. Or follow Lancaster City Alliance on social media and let them be your guide. 115 East King Street | 717.394.0783 | lancastercityalliance.org
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M A K I N G C U LT U R A L C O N N E C T I O N S
2 SECONDS OR LESS 2 Seconds or Less is a cultural awareness program for teens that develops social consciousness, knowledge and skills for leaders of the next generation. Through an action-reflection process, students learn about racial reconciliation, the history of oppression, cross cultural communication and more, and are enabled to become change makers in their chosen fields. The culmination of this experience is a study abroad trip where students pair with locals and experiment in inventing a new and more equitable future together. 342 North Queen Street Warehouse D 520.279.0470 | 2secondsorless.org
Tatenda from Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, they partner with rural communities to create innovative solutions to food insecurity. Co-founded by Christie Heimbach, 2 Seconds or Less partners with high schools, churches and other youth programs to select committed students and adult leaders who are willing to take this journey together. G E T I N V O LV E D Sign up for a 2SOL residency Book 2SOL Staff to speak at your school, church or group
Yovi from Lancaster
Hire 2SOL Staff for some virtual professional development for your team
LANCASTER SAFETY COA LITION
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2021 VISION In 2021, the Coalition will partner with the community to conduct a capital campaign to replace all components of the city’s public safety camera system.
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G E T I N V O LV E D To support their capital campaign and efforts to build a safer Lancaster, visit lancastersafetycoalition.org.
LSC is an independent nonprofit focused on enhancing Lancaster’s public safety through their 170-camera system, advocacy, and community engagement. Since 2005, LSC has been a proven and cost-effective source of objective third-party accountability within the realm of public safety and an essential element of the community-wide effort to build up and sustain Lancaster City’s quality of life. 262 Conestoga Street | 717.397.3137 lancastersafetycoalition.org
At Fig, we believe in the power of a community that works together to identify needs and find solutions—one that creates connections and is passionate about helping its neighbors. Each year, Fig partners with a nonprofit organization working to transform the community. Our 2020 Social Mission Partner is Lancaster Education Foundation. Please join us in supporting them.
Social mission:
Lancaster Education Foundation THE LANCASTER EDUCATION FOUNDATION exists to promote student success and educational excellence in the School District of Lancaster. This year many students are learning at home and in community classrooms like the one shown here. Donors continue to support teachers through classroom adoptions and venture grants, and students through scholarships and dual enrollment opportunities even in the virtual environment. Thank you, Lancaster! Join their efforts to sustain excellence in SDoL | Lancastereducation.com/contribute Or to join the McCaskey Alumni Association | McCaskeyAlumni.org
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Venture Grants given to teachers for classroom enrichment and innovative programming
8,000 children and teens impacted last year
176
Classrooms adopted (the 2020 goal is 200 at $250 each)
250+
Dual enrollment students at colleges like Thaddeus Stevens, PCA&D, HACC, Millersville, and many more
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College scholarships per year
250k+ Total monetary impact to the district last year
EITC contributions welcomed
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COMMUNITY FIRST FUND Community First Fund is proud to support businesses and organizations across 20 counties so they may increase opportunities for economic prosperity for all.
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51 South Duke Street, Suite 400 717.393.2351 | communityfirstfund.org
MISSION To create sustainable prosperity for low wealth communities and individuals, especially People of Color and women, by aligning capital, knowledge, and advocacy to advance business ownership, housing, and community development. Community First Fund transforms communities by providing financing for job-creating businesses to start up and grow, developing affordable housing units, turning blighted and vacant buildings into community assets, increasing access to healthy foods and quality healthcare, and creating educational opportunities for children, youth, and adults.
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1. Brother’s Food Max
4. Ric’s Bread
2. Issei Noodle
5. Champ’s Barber School
3. Tread House
6. Makes Scents Natural Spa Line
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FRIENDSHIP H E A RT G A L L E RY Friendship Heart Gallery & Studio, a creative arts program for Artists with Intellectual Disability and Autism, celebrates personalities and talents through free expression and collaboration. While the Gallery doors remain closed at this time, the Studio is adjusting to new normals. With a new floor plan and individual drafting tables designed for physical distance, new supplies ready for use and new storage spaces to contain finished pieces, Heart Artists are beyond excited to be back. “Being here gives me a sense of joy and pride and fills my heart with love,” added Kyle (pictured left).
MISSION Friendship Heart Studio promotes artistic skills and self-expression through various techniques and both traditional and unconventional media. Participants learn economic independence while gaining personal worth as a professional artist. G E T I N V O LV E D Donate | The Heart Artists appreciate donations for their tools and supplies necessary to turn creative dreams into artistic realities.
Partner | Host an exhibit at your space or sponsor a Heart Artist in his / her creative endeavors.
Volunteer | The Heart Studio is looking for volunteers to teach, to encourage, to assist, and to support!
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MEALS ON WHEELS Serving the community since 1967
Apple Crisp and Butternut Squash Soup
It is the mission of Meals on Wheels to provide freshly prepared, home-delivered meals for free or at a reasonable cost to members of our community who are unable to cook meals for themselves. At Meals on Wheels, they are very fortunate and grateful to live in an incredibly charitable community. They are especially grateful for the community’s dedication to their mission in such uncertain times. Between volunteering in the kitchen, delivering meals, and visiting with meal recipients, Meals on Wheels’ 400+ volunteers ensure the food security of more than 1,000 individuals every year. This labor of love and community extends beyond meals by providing the warmth of human interaction. Partnered with the community, the folks at Meals on Wheels understand how critical home-delivered meals are to the health and well-being of our most vulnerable neighbors. Their shared optimism and willingness to serve is changing lives every day.
G E T I N V O LV E D Visiting the homes of clients is an opportunity to recognize the power of a safety check. This service is vital to identifying changes in the safety and wellbeing of the individuals served. Their service impacts all walks of life. The challenges and limitations that come with aging do not discriminate on issues of race, economics, or any other category. They are grateful for financial contributions and volunteerism now more than ever before.
1085-B, Manheim Pike 717.392.4842 | mealsonwheelsoflancaster.org
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GOOD SA M A R I TA N S E RV IC E S
M I S S I O N Good Samaritan Services gives immediate help to people who are experiencing homelessness, and helps those at risk of becoming homeless, by restoring their lives to stability. They engage the community to support these efforts.
G E T I N V O LV E D They welcome help from individuals and groups! You could:
What makes Good Samaritan Services unique is their approach to each family’s or individual’s situation with the ability to provide a full spectrum of care. Their full array of housing services, alongside financial and personal development resources envelope an entire system of care needed to strengthen families and individuals in order to create their own path to stability and halt the cycle of homelessness.
Organize a workday Become a mentor Cook a meal
616 North Lime Street 717.394.7707 | goodsamservices.org
Teach a class Collect needed items and more!
P OW E R PAC K S PROJECT In partnership with 11 school districts in Lancaster County, Power Packs is approved to work directly in the schools to meet kids and their families where they need us, and where we can build a culture to decrease food insecurity by teaching families food preparation skills and how they can better stretch their food dollars. 1915 Olde Homestead Lane, Suite 102 717.517.9220 | powerpacksproject.org
MISSION Power Packs Project empowers families with education and ingredients to create nutritious weekend meals, so their children can return to school fed and ready to learn.
G E T I N V O LV E D Volunteers and donors are the backbone of Power Packs’ success. Your support of Power Packs will have a direct impact on a child’s life. Visit powerpacksproject.org to learn how you can help. A HELPING HAND |
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MISSION The Mission of First Church is to Connect People to Jesus Christ and the Church; Grow Christian Disciples; & Relieve Suffering.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
JOIN US Do church your way. Enjoy the message of First United Methodist from wherever you are at engagegodfirst.org Christmas Cantata “The Winter Rose” by Joseph Martin Sunday December 6 at 9 am. Christmas Eve Services: Outside Lantern Journeys 45-minute candlelit walks around the church exterior with special window displays, live music, and nativity with a brief Christmas message. December 24 1 pm, 4 pm, and 9 pm Inside Candlelight Service 45-minute candlelit service with live music and Christmas message. December 24 2:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 10:30 pm
First United Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church wishes to accommodate the diverse needs of the Lancaster community by planning both indoor and outdoor celebrations here on the corner of Duke and Walnut for Christmas Eve 2020. They invite all to come and share in the gift of light that first touched our world so very long ago.
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Their seven services will each embrace the joy that is at the center of the season’s celebrations and provide a welcoming platform for all to attend your choice of outdoor or indoor events. For the safety of our community, we respectfully ask that masks be worn at all times for each service.” 29 East Walnut Street 717.394.7231 | engagegodfirst.org
ANCHOR LANCASTER
“We have this hope, as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” Hebrews 6:19
Anchor Lancaster began 35 years ago serving a warm cup of coffee on a cold morning. This humble beginning has expanded over the years to include a hot breakfast and a short reprieve from the weather for those who are low income, unsheltered, or simply hungry. As needs grew, the program found a new home at First United Methodist Church on Walnut Street. Becoming a 501(c)3 in 2017 and adding showers in 2019, Anchor Lancaster continues to serve over 600 meals each weekday during the pandemic. 29 East Walnut Street | 717.394.7231
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MISSION Serving FREE breakfast to those who are hungry. And now, showers too.
G E T I N V O LV E D Donate online: anchorlancaster.org
LEADERSHIP LANCASTER Now, more than ever, Leadership Lancaster believes in the power of connected, educated, and inspired community leadership. Leadership Lancaster’s purpose is to identify a diverse group of existing and emerging leaders, prepare them for roles in shaping the future, and to entrust them to guide the county into the future. 115 East King Street | 717.394.9393 leadershiplancaster.org MISSION Leadership Lancaster’s mission is to develop outstanding community leadership to support the needs of Lancaster County.
G E T I N V O LV E D Contact them to learn about strengthening your community leadership skills, or how they can support the critical work of your nonprofit organization. A HELPING HAND |
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Global impact starts here. Horizon is on a mission to radically transform the standards of orphan care around the world. By putting family first, they help each child develop a true sense of identity and belonging, while their impact investing bolsters local economies and creates income to support in-country operations. 206B West James Street | 717.390.9950 empowertheorphaned.org
MISSION Horizon exists to empower orphaned children to self-sustainability. G E T I N V O LV E D Join our trailblazer community to get involved with Horizon and help us elevate the standard of orphan care around the world . empowertheorphaned.org/take-action
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F R E S H , H E A LT H Y F O O D FOR ALL OF LANCASTER …And clothing too!
S E R V I N G W I T H FA I T H A N D C O M PA S S I O N , the Lancaster County Food Hub is a resource for neighbors in need throughout the community. Through free distributions of fresh, healthy, and nutritious food, and gently used clothing, they are able to fill the void for individuals and families struggling to get by. The Food Hub is the safety net they can count on to make their lives a little easier. By directly supporting the local Food Hub, the lives of the most under-supported neighbors are positively impacted.
G E T I N V O LV E D Partner with the Food Hub by giving a financial gift, or donating gently used clothing to the Clothing Bank or canned food for the Food Hub. Together we can make a difference.
812 North Queen Street 717.291.2261 | lancasterfoodhub.org
Rooted in faith and compassion, we provide services that honor the dignity of all by striving to meet basic human needs. Food Hub Mission
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Sacred Heart of Jesus SACRED HEART OF JESUS is a warm and welcoming parish community committed to living the Gospel of Jesus with faith, hope, and love. Our parish family includes parish staff, IHM sisters, and dedicated parishioners who minister to the people of Lancaster through prayer, education, encounter, and outreach.
Saturday Vigil Mass 5 pm Sunday Mass 8 am, 10:30 am, and 6 pm Daily Mass Monday – Friday 8:30 am 558 WEST WALNUT STREET 717.394.0757 SACREDHEARTL ANC.ORG
Saint Anthony of Padua Parish T H E P E O P L E O F Saint Anthony of Padua Parish celebrate 150 years of proclaiming the Gospel and sharing the hope of God’s Mercy. Their enduring legacy of faith calls to live the wisdom of St. Anthony: “Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak.”
Worship Times Monday – Saturday Daily Masses 8 am Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Evening 4:30 pm Sunday Morning 8:30 am and 10:30 am
501 EAST OR ANGE STREET 717.394.0669 STANTHONYL ANCASTER.COM
Visit the website for the Christmas Eve and Day Mass Schedule.
Iglesia Católica San Juan Bautista F O U N D E D O N South Duke Street in 1982, Iglesia Católica San Juan Bautista officially became a full-fledged parish on June 24, 2003 commissioned to serve the Latino community of Lancaster County. In these four decades, the parish has grown tremendously in size and in services to the widely diverse Latino cultures of Lancaster. 425 SOUTH DUKE STREET 717.392.4118 SANJUANBAUTISTAL ANCASTER.COM
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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 7 pm Spanish Sunday 9 am 11 am 1 pm 6 pm
English Spanish Spanish Spanish
Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 9 am Spanish Tuesday & Thursday 6:30 pm Spanish
Living in community. S T. J O S E P H C AT H O L I C C H U R C H Founded in 1849 as a German ethnic parish, Saint Joseph Church proclaims and lives the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a community of Intentional Disciples, sustained by the Eucharist and inspired by the beauty and goodness of God reflected in its parishioners, its church, and the music that emanates from its 1891 Carl Barckhoff organ. Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday Morning 8 am and 10:30 am
Extraordinary Form 1 pm Monday – Friday 6:30 am Saturday 8:15 am
440 STREET JOSEPH STREET 717.397.6921 STJOSEPHSLANC.COM
Jesus said, “Come and see.” John 1:39 H I S T O R I C S T. M A R Y ’ S C H U R C H Just before His Ascension into heaven, Our Blessed Lord called us to the great commission, to go into all corners of the world to bring His teachings to all people. St. Mary’s mission is to fulfill this calling here in Lancaster, to be a bridge to Jesus Christ, founded upon the solid rock of His eternal and unchanging truth. Come and see! 4:30 pm Saturday Vigil, 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday (online as well)
119 SOUTH PRINCE STREET
717.392.2578
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MIKE MCKENNA President of Tabor
STRONGER TOGETHER
TA B O R A N D L H O P – Because everyone deserves a place called home.
Tabor and LHOP are two strong non-profits offering similar but complementary solutions to the affordable housing challenges in our community. The considerable value of a possible merger emerged through both organizations’ strategic planning processes last summer. Their shared commitment to the notion that “everyone deserves a place to call home,” trusted reputations, and their existing institutional and fiscal strengths led them to believe they could be stronger together. L H O P ’ S M I S S I O N : To cultivate partnerships and resources to increase the availability of quality, fair, and affordable housing. Programs and Services provided: Home Ownership Center, Housing Equality & Equity Institute, Local Housing Investment Fund and Trust, Community Outreach and Advocacy, SoWe.
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SHELBY NAUMAN Interim CEO/COO of LHOP
TA B O R ’ S M I S S I O N : Spark the power and opportunity in people to realize their human rights of housing and financial security. Programs and Services provided: Assessments and referrals to homeless services for people in housing crisis, Rapid re-housing for those who are experiencing homelessness, Transitioning sheltered persons to permanent housing, Supportive housing for individuals, couples, and families, Homeless Outreach, Rental counseling and assistance to prevent eviction, Individualized budget and consumer credit counseling, Homebuyer counseling, Foreclosure prevention counseling, Matched savings accounts to help low-income families save to purchase asset, Financial education workshops, Specialized programs for veterans, disabled persons, mothers exiting prison, and individuals experiencing mental illness. 308 East King Street | 717.397.5182 | tabornet.org 308 East King Street | 717.291.9945 | lhop.org
SERVANTSTAGE.ORG
UPCOMING SHOWS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH • 7PM
Servant Stage is passionate about making the arts accessible to everyone in their community, and bringing exceptional shows to their audiences, regardless of financial or physical limitations.
LIVE BROADCAST VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES 2020 REVIEW 2021 SEASON REVEAL Premiering LIVE at servantstage.org and facebook.com/servantstage
BREAKING BARRIERS.
BUILDING C O M M U N I T Y.
E Timothy A. Mentzer Senior Pastor, Holy Trinty Lutheran Church
F O R C E N T U R I E S , Holy Trinity has been a place of inspiration and courage. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is devoted to breaking barriers between people through social outreach and by providing a nurturing environment that embraces all viewpoints in hearty discussions about faith. They are passionate and unwavering in their pursuit to build a thriving community. 31 South Duke Street 717.397.2734 | trinitylancaster.org
Worship Times F In Person worship is Sunday at 9:30 am and Wednesday at 7:30 pm. Both services are livestreamed. F Evening prayer is live Monday LOGO through Friday at 7:30 pm on Facebook Live.
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C E N T R A L P E N N S Y LV A N I A FLOGO OOD BANK The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is one of the largest charitable food organizations in Pennsylvania, serving more than 200,000 neighbors in need every month. Since March 2020, the Food Bank has seen demand for charitable food increase by nearly 50% due to the pandemic. It continues to fulfill its mission and distribute food to neighbors in need. 3908 Corey Road, Harrisburg PA 717.564.1700 | centralpafoodbank.org
MISSION Fighting Hunger, Improving Lives, Strengthening Communities G E T I N V O LV E D Give hope now. A donation of $1 helps provide six nutritious meals Volunteer: Sort and pack food into boxes for families in need. Volunteers must be 18 or older.
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Lifting Advocacy the acts of
2020 has been a year of pain, learning, and growth. Leaders across Lancaster have risen to the challenge and started the hard work of achieving equality for all. They know that in order to make real, lasting change, work must be done in our homes, our offices, our classrooms, and our boardrooms—as a community, with grace and love. The following four pages lift up organizations who are working hard to make Lancaster a more inclusive and equitable city and county.
Sponsored by
We are committed to the principle that all people are created equal and that we need to help shape a diverse and inclusive world for the next generation. At the heart of “business for good” are the values of dignity, respect, and opportunity for all. “We’re not here for ourselves, it’s what we can do to make the world a better place… for our customers, for our communities.” —S. Dale High
Please join them in their work.
SafeHouse H Isaac Etter Tess Feiler Kearasten Jordan Andrew James
MISSION SafeHouse Lancaster’s mission is to educate and equip young Black and Brown people for activism work and be a resource for training and accountability for local, ally owned businesses and organizations.
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G E T I N V O LV E D Keep up with SafeHouse Lancaster on these platforms Facebook | SafeHouse Lancaster Instagram | @safehouselanc
LANCASTER SafeHouse Lancaster originally served as a safe house for peaceful protestors injured during the demonstrations against racial injustice and police brutality this past summer. SafeHouse Lancaster now serves as an education and advocacy organization focused on empowering young people to do activism work and educating businesses on more inclusive practices and social justice resources. 118 North Prince Street 717.598.7824 | safehouselancaster.com
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G E T I N V O LV E D If you would like to be part of this great work, please contact their local branch at 717.405.3115 Make a donation naacplancasterpa.org/2020/09/17/ community-resource-fund/
The local branch of the NAACP addresses systemic and structural racism and their impact on all communities. Advocacy, education, economics, civic engagement, legal redress, and challenging discriminatory practices has always been at the core of the organization’s intergenerational work since it was established in Lancaster in the 1920s. Inequity and racial prejudice finds its way into the fabric of our society, creating disparities in our justice system, schools, businesses, and personal interactions. The organization works diligently with community
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members, public officials, businesses, religious organizations, and schools in an effort to eradicate divisive policies, practices, and behaviors. Overwhelming requests and input from community members, educators, and students alike prompted the organization’s effort to advocate for multicultural curriculum to be more reflected in American history. Economic development initiatives help to optimize and equip AfricanAmerican and underrepresented businesses for growth and sustainability during these trying times. Together we can accomplish anything.
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UNITED WAY’S
Project Blueprint THE BLACK-BROWN BOARD EXPERIENCE United Way’s Project Blueprint is a long-established program run nationwide focused on building the pipeline for nonprofit and public sector board service amongst less represented groups. Think of it as The Black-Brown board experience. Anyone who has served on boards knows the depth of this problem locally. Nationally, less than 15% of board members are people of color. In order to manifest a transformed community, our focus must include investments in black and brown leaders in addition to the conversations around making space accessible. United Way’s mission to mobilize the caring power of our community (the whole community) to achieve impactful, social change means building the capacity to serve and the capacity to receive the excellence present in Lancaster’s individuals and organizations. I grew up a black, bi-racial, bi-cultural kid in Lancaster’s suburbs. Our mixed-race children are growing up in the city. Race and culture development opportunities are city and county wide.
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Our Way, the United Way, means that our organization is a composite of the community. We need you or there is no us to unite.”
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Our Way, the United Way, means that our organization is a composite of the community. We need you or there is no us to unite. Whether you partner with our Volunteer Center, share an article from OneUnitedLancaster.com, make a donation through your payroll or direct, we seek every member in our community to be a part of the better world we want to create together. — Kevin Ressler, President & CEO, United Way
MISSION To mobilize the caring power of community to achieve impactful, systemic social change within the community. G E T I N V O LV E D Visit liveunitedlancaster.org/give for numerous ways to give and learn more about volunteer opportunities at liveunitedlancaster.org/volunteer.
717.824.8109 ONEUNITEDL ANCASTER.COM
Jasmyne King DIRECTOR, RACIAL & GENDER EQUITY, YWCA LANCASTER
YWCA Lancaster is dedicated to the elimination of racism, the empowerment of women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Since 1889 they have served children and adults in the community through a variety of programs. Current programs include The Center for Racial and Gender Equity, supporting community engagement, research, advocacy, and training and education to create a community free from racial and gender injustice; YWonderful Kids providing child enrichment for ages six weeks to school age; Parent Empowerment supporting the parental role in their child’s life; and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Counseling Center with a 24 hour hotline and no-cost professional counseling for survivors of sexual assault and their significant others. 110 NORTH LIME STREET
G E T I N V O LV E D YWCA Lancaster has been a vital part of the Lancaster Community since 1889. But they know that it takes a strong team, extensive network, and deep partnerships to make real change. Join their movement and see how you can make a significant impact in your community. Make a donation ywcalancaster.org/give
717.393.1735
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