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North Greenville Food Crisis Ministry –This is a regionally supported non
profit, incorporated emergency food distribution ministry staffed by volunteers
which provides food for individuals or families who are experiencing severe
financial hardships. A family may also receive help with utilities, rent, or
medicine once a year. Many Trinity members serve in various aspects of this
ministry to the community.
TR Habitat for Humanity project – Habitat for Humanity is a non profit,
nondenominational Christian Housing Organization which builds simple, decent,
affordable houses in partnership with those who lack adequate shelter. Trinity
has been active in initiating the Travelers Rest Habitat project in
collaboration with other community churches and businesses. Members have
assisted in the actual construction of houses, in providing food for the work
crews, providing financial support and organizational support in the building of
the first three habitat houses in TR.
Project Host – is a volunteer project supported by many of the churches in
the Greater Greenville area designed to feed the homeless in Greenville. The
facility is located on South .Academy St. in Greenville, SC. Trinity volunteers
prepare, serve, and clean up after the Sunday mid day meal three times a year.
Approximately 125 – 175 men, women, and children are fed by the 12 to 15
volunteers who participate. We solicit additional volunteers to help.
Oakmont East Nursing Center in Berea, a division of HCR Manor Care
Inc., provides skilled care for 123 persons. Several Trinity members serve as
volunteers and provide services that enhance the quality of life for the
residents. Many residents have no family members or friends , so a "Friendly
Visitors" training class is available for volunteers who might enjoy spending
time "one on one'' at their bedsides .Other opportunities for volunteering
include escorting residents on short trips, assisting with special events (
plays, concerts etc .) and the weekly craft classes .
HUGS club – Children of Trinity visit Oakmont Nursing Center
monthly. They share birthday songs and special gifts, garden with the
residents, have sprinkler parties, Easter egg hunts and simple visits complete
with hugs. These children put God’s love into true action by caring for the
elderly and sharing God’s love through this very special ministry.
Angel Tree – This is an annual project designed to provide
Christmas gifts to children within the Travelers Rest community who would not
otherwise receive gifts. A tree in the church foyer is decorated with ornaments
describing gifts needed. Congregation members and friends take the ornaments,
purchase the gifts and return them to the church for distribution to the
children.
Bethel Bible Missionary Church is an inner city church with
which Trinity members work in several challenging ministries such as an after
school program, and a comprehensive summer program for children. Many
opportunities for service and financial support are available in this ministry.
United Ministries –The Trinity family joins with other
churches in the area to financially support UM’s many programs. Some of these
are: emergency relief in the form of food or financial assistance, a GED
program, a Place of Hope, a daytime refuge for the homeless where they can
receive mail, do their laundry, take showers, and sometimes have help in finding
a home.
A Child’s Haven – The Trinity family contributes financial support
to this ministry which is a center for the treatment of children between the
ages of 2 and 5 who have been physically and/or psychologically abused.
Meals on Wheels – The Trinity family contributes financial
support to this program which delivers a hot lunch to the homebound in the area
who are either physically or mentally incapacitated to the point where meal
preparation is difficult if not impossible.
Thornwell Home and School – This Presbyterian Children’s home located in
Clinton, SC is the recipient of financial support from Trinity.
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