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Outreach Opportunities
Volunteer opportunities represent one of the ways our parish reaches out to
those living in troubled circumstances in our area. Check the
Who Do I Call list for current contact info.
Coalition - The Church of the Good Shepherd provides
volunteers for Coalition to chop and deliver wood. Wood and coal supplied
by this project is given to low-income families needing fuel to keep warm
during the winter months.
Financial Assistance - The Church of the Good Shepherd maintains a
discretionary fund for the parish which is distributed by the clergy and our
Community Outreach Director. This
fund assists people with their rent and utility bills.
Habitat for Humanity - A Christian non-profit housing ministry which
builds decent, affordable housing for poor, working families who are unable
to get convenient loans. Youth and adults from Good Shepherd regularly
participate in the construction projects.
Interfaith Food Shuttle - The Interfaith Food Shuttle collects food
from area restaurants and local grocery stores. This food is then
transported and distributed to agencies such as The Shepherd’s Table Soup
Kitchen to be used in feeding the hungry in our community. This organization
is supported financially by the Outreach budget of The Church of the Good
Shepherd.
Meals on Wheels - Volunteers deliver a hot meal to qualified people
Monday through Friday. At present, the ECW is the facilitator for The Church
of the Good Shepherd in providing volunteers to deliver the meals on the
fourth Thursday of each month. Financial support is also given to this
organization through a special offering.
Migrant Farmworkers Ministry - This parish-wide outreach ministry
focuses on adopting a migrant farmworker camp for the growing season (late
spring through October). Parishioners donate food staples, kitchen supplies,
sheets, towels, pillows, toiletries, men's work clothing and money. More
importantly, at least one Sunday afternoon each month, church members share
a pot-luck meal and fellowship with the men. Collection boxes are in Room
316 of the Parish Life Center, where the list of needed items, a sign-up
sheet and contact information are posted on the bulletin board.
Saint Nicholas Tree - Each year just before the beginning of Advent,
a tree appears just outside the door to All Saints Chapel. The branches of
the tree are strewn with stars, each bearing the name and age of a child.
are collected and
distributed in time for Christmas. We always run out of stars!
The Shepherd’s Table Soup Kitchen was established at Good Shepherd
over 20 years ago. Its mission is to feed any and all people who come to its
doors seeking nourishment. Currently the Shepherd’s Table feeds
approximately 250 people a hot lunch from Monday through Friday. The soup
kitchen also provides hot soup for the Emergency Shelter each day. The
Outreach Committee also supports this organization financially. Volunteers
are always welcome.
Thompson Children’s Home - An agency based in Charlotte, receiving
state-wide support from the Episcopal Church. It features a residential
treatment program, a foster care program, two group homes, and a child
development center.
Urban Ministries - This Raleigh agency provides assistance to a
great number of people dealing with a variety of situations. Good
Shepherd supports this ministry financially.
Warmth for Wake - Cash contributions assist qualified families,
through Wake Social Services, to pay fuel bills in the cold months. We
assist by a special offering at Christmas and as individuals. |