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Assemblies of God
First Bible Missionary Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
375 N Roosevelt
Hours of Operation: T, Th 1-2 PM Call for an appointment.
First Bible Missionary Church offers food assistance only. They have pre-selected food boxes for small, medium, and large families. Each party is given a reasonable portion according to need.
Hours of Operation: Sat. 9-11
Highway Assembly of God
Fruitland, Idaho, USA
100 S Whitley Dr
Storehouse Food Pantry: In partnership with Idaho Food Bank and WICAP (Western Idaho Community Action Partnership), we offer food items to the needy.
The Storehouse is open the last three Mondays in a month from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Motivated by Christ’s love, this ministry team is dedicated to improve the quality of life, both body & soul, for those in need.
New Plymouth Assembly of God
New Plymouth, Idaho, USA
222 W Maple
Call first to verify times and dates. Hours of Operation: Food Pantry: 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturday 9AM - 12PM
Marsing Assembly of God
Marsing, Idaho, USA
139 Kerry St
Food Pantry Hours of Operation: 1st Th 3-5
Joe Oliver
Boise, Idaho, USA
232 So Cole Rd Boise
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Southside Christian Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
2440 S. Titanium Way
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Central Assembly Christian Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
12000 FAIRVIEW AVENUE Boise, ID 83704 US
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Park Center Assembly Of God
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
New Life Assembly of God
Reno, Nevada, USA
11000 Lemmon Drive, t
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2nd & 4th Saturday 10:00 a.m.- 12 Noon Must have ID and be willing to fill out intake form
Clark County Catholic Charities
North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1501 Las Vegas Blvd
Clark County Catholic Charities
The Social Services Program serves families and individuals who find themselves in a crisis such as layoffs, family emergencies, or other unforeseen issues that have caused a setback in their lives. regardless of religion, they may be able to offer assistance. If you have and eviction notice then you may qualify for emergency rental assistance. Possibly money for deposit, first month's rent or moving costs is also available at the charity.
Depending on the situation and our available resources, we can assist with basic necessities such as:
- Emergency food
- Baby items
- Hygiene items
- School Supplies
- Other community resources
The goal of Catholic Charities Social Services is to provide the assistance necessary to prevent a temporary hardship from becoming a long-term crisis for families or individuals in distress.
Services
Adoption/Pregnancy
Catholic Charities Adoption Services has been providing adoption services since 1941. Through ethics and leadership, Adoption Services
compassionately serves children throughout their lives by guiding, educating and empowering birth families, adoptive families and the community.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has provided adoption services since 1941 and facilitates approximately 20-25 adoption plans each year. We are here to assist anyone considering adoption for their child to learn more about the adoption process and if this will be the right choice for you. We recognize this can be a difficult time and are here to offer support and guidance as you explore your options. Catholic Charities prides ourselves in our ethical, caring services we provide to all clients. We believe making an adoption plan for child is a very loving and selfless decision.
In the state of Nevada, parents cannot sign any paperwork consenting to an adoption before their child is at least 72 hours old. This means all work done during the pregnancy and immediately following the birth of the child is part of the planning process and is not legally binding. Prior to signing consent paperwork, a birthparent may choose to parent their child at any time.
Catholic Charities offers individualized, custom adoption plans. These plans are created by birth parents with the assistance of an adoption social worker. We also offer a monthly support group for birth parents as well as expectant parents considering adoption for their child. We have three full-time social workers, one of which is dedicated to working with expectant and birth parents. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/adoption-pregnant/
Senior Services
Since 1974, Catholic Charities Senior Services has assisted senior citizens in the southern Nevada community.
The focus of our programs is to help senior clients remain independent, healthy and in their own homes for as long as possible. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/senior-services/
Food and Nutrition
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada provides food and nutrition to individuals and families in need. We offer a variety of services including
home delivery through our Meals on Wheels program and daily meals prepared in our on-site dining facility. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/food-nutrition/
Immigration and Refugees
At Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, we aim to help individuals obtain self-sufficiency and stability in the United States.
Services include classes to improve language skills, legal assistance and representation and much more. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/immigration-refugee-services/
Housing and Shelter
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada offers a wide variety of housing and shelter services ranging from emergency shelter to long term support and guidance.
Our aim is to provide the resources needed to empower our clients and help them reach their goals of self-sufficiency. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/housing-shelter/
Retail Services Closure
For several years, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has been operating resale thrift stores providing the community with reasonably priced clothing and household goods. Taking a thoughtful look at our mission and operations, we have determined that it is in the best interest of those we serve to close our distribution center and two retail locations, one on Eastern Avenue and Tropicana Avenue and the other on Rainbow Boulevard and Charleston Boulevard.
We endeavor to always be wise and effective stewards of our resources as we provide for our community’s most vulnerable. Amid the current landscape of the competitive Las Vegas retail market, closing our thrift stores allows our agency to focus on our core mission of providing food, shelter, and comprehensive services to more than 100,000 clients each year.
With that being said, we cannot serve this great number of our community’s most vulnerable without your help: we continue to rely on food and donation drives, financial support, and the gift of volunteer service. Thank you for all you do to give help and hope to people in need.
How To Get Involved
There are many ways you can help support the mission of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada. Whether it’s a financial contribution, Organizing a donation drive, or volunteering your time, we greatly appreciate your help. Together we can make a difference in the lives of thousands of men, women and children in southern Nevada.