York Rescue Mission Partners with Katallasso Family Health Center

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York Rescue Mission Partners with Katallasso Family Health Center
371 West Market Street, Box 1968,York, PA 17405
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717.845.7662
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www.yorkrescuemission.org
• WINTER 2015
York Rescue Mission Partners with
Katallasso Family Health Center
Meet Brian Kreeger from
Katallasso Family Health Center
And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory
in Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:19 NIV
One day while sitting in church, Brian Kreeger, a local York Countian, felt that
there was something else God wanted him to do; some way to reach out and be
a blessing to others. Brian took to the street, South Queen Street to be exact,
handing out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, juice boxes and smiles. Over
time relationships were formed and Brian began to see other ways he could help,
including starting a youth center. Setting up a youth center was something he
could do! But God had other plans. God laid on Brian’s heart the need for a
health center. Setting up a health center was something only God could do! Today
Kreeger is the president of the Katallasso Family Health Center; 38 South Belvidere
Street,York, a non-profit organization which opened in January 2013. Medical
professionals volunteer their time, providers donate medical supplies
and the generosity of the community allows the Center to provide
health care access to those in need.
While York Rescue Mission (YRM) has been supplying food, shelter
and clothing for men, women and children for more than 53 years,
often these same individuals come
One of the most
to YRM with needs we haven’t been
urgent needs for the able to help with. One of the most
urgent needs for the homeless and
homeless and those
those living in poverty is healthcare.
living in poverty is
Matthew Carey, Interim Executive
Director of YRM, says, “those
healthcare.
individuals working to reintegrate
back into society, once gainfully employed, often are still lacking
basic healthcare services.”
Katallasso Family Health Center (FHC), in a
collaborative partnership with YRM, assists in meeting
the healthcare needs of the men and women who
reside in our shelters. The Health Center exists to provide
faith-based healthcare to those who are uninsured, those who
are under insured, and those living in poverty. They work to be a
living example of Jesus Christ, interacting with people in a way that
meets them where they are in the midst of any circumstance.
James is just one of the many individuals in one of our shelters
who was blessed by the Health Center. When James was released
from the state correctional institute, he only had a few days’
worth of the life sustaining medicine he desperately needed. With
no insurance or income available, James was unable to quickly
obtain his medicine. As part of our partnership, James was able
to see a doctor at the Health Center and get the medicine he
needed.
Today YRM is in the planning process of implementing health
care services for our residents. Brian Kreeger, President of FHC,
and Matt are finalizing plans to obtain the necessary funding and
support for this initiative.
The mission of Katallasso Family Health
Center (FHC) is to emulate the love of
Jesus Christ by promoting wellness and
providing quality healthcare for both the
body and soul. In cooperation with the
Church and others, FHC strives to reach
beyond the health of the body for citizens
of York City and surrounding communities.
The Health Center’s goal includes providing
high quality healthcare access to those who
are uninsured or under insured and those
most vulnerable amongst us and promoting
wellness through education about nutrition,
exercise and weight management, and general hygiene. Healthcare services are
provided to those in need by board certified medical professionals at no cost to
the patient.
The Katallasso Family Health Center was built by God, using men and women to
take care of the needs of the most vulnerable as we are commanded. As Brian will
tell you, “the Katallasso Health Center is only here because of God and
we give God all the Glory!”
A Word from
IMMEDIATE NEED
Reverend Paul Gorog, Executive Director
Do you know that we
have 35 toilets??
“In everything give thanks, for this is the will of
God in Christ Jesus for you.”
- I Thessalonians 5:18 KJV
While supplying our 15 buildings, we have great
need for commercial size toilet paper! Our
monthly cost to supply this paper is $300 or
$3,600 a year.
As the year 2015 draws to a close, we are in
full swing making preparations for the change
of seasons and the holidays. Our Thanksgiving
Box Project and Christmas Program are fast
approaching.
Will you sponsor the cost of toilet paper for a
month? Call 717-845-7662 for more information.
As we come into the Thanksgiving and
Christmas seasons, our needs will also
increase for food, shelter, and clothing. Men,
women and children continue to pass through our doors no matter what
the season. Some of them do not know where their next hot meal is
coming from; others haven’t a safe place to sleep. Difficult choices need to
be made… pay the rent or buy food.
The York Rescue Mission and the
Community working together serving God!
God is changing lives as well! Through the programs we offer at the
Mission, lives are being transformed. We are able to witness season
changes in the lives of people constantly. I thank God for letting us be a
part of what He is doing and seeing His hand at work.
Every day we join forces with organizations, churches, businesses and
individuals within our community. Together we reach out and help
those in need at the Mission and throughout York County. It is such an
encouragement to hear from others who see how these partnerships are
making a difference.
We thank you for remembering us with your faithfulness, love, and
charitable assistance, especially through these financially difficult times.
Hi Matt,
I wanted to write and thank you and your leadership, James &
Dwight, for allowing our congregations to serve alongside your
teams at the Rescue Mission and Store this past weekend. The
ministry you all are conducting and the ways you are working to
integrate the Mission into the life of community is powerful and
was a great teaching for our participants. Obviously a number
of wonderful stories came from the men we encountered at
the Mission that helped frame or re-frame some misperceptions
about poverty and how people are affected by it.
You indeed are helping to bless lives in our community. Thank you for your
faithful friendship.
The Need is Great
How can YOU help?
It was also a pleasure to meet you and your wife in person
yesterday at worship. We are looking at dates in the late winter
months (perhaps March 11-13, 2016) to come for another
installment of this Rise Up Together ministry we are trying to
launch, and hope we might work with the Mission again. Many
blessings to you!
As the year draws to a close,
our income is $300,000 below
our anticipated need. We are
praying that you will consider
giving above and beyond to help
us serve our community. Your
charitable contributions are tax deductible.
Yours in Christ’s Service,
Charlie Roberts
Director for Children,Youth & Family Ministries
Lower Susquehanna Synod/ELCA
Please mail your check or money order to:
PO Box 1968,York, PA 17405-1968
Matt,
Thank you for helping us overcome this deficit.
I wanted to express my appreciation to you once again for the
way that you have connected the Rescue Mission to the City
of York. What was once considered a liability in the eyes of
many has now become one of our greatest assets. You have
accomplished a lot in a very short period of time.
"You have been a refuge for the poor,
a refuge for the needy in their distress,
a shelter from the storm and a shade
from the heat...” – Isaiah 25:4
With the support of our
community,York Rescue Mission
has been a refuge for those in
need since 1953.
With gratefulness and much appreciation,
The Y. So Much More
Craig Wolf
Branch Executive Director
YMCA of York
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Food Drive Events
Giving can be fun! YRM will have two
trucks at the Santander Stadium’s Brook
Robinson Plaza on Saturday, November
21st from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Bring
your non-perishable and perishable food donations to help us “STUFF
THE TRUCKS”. WARM 103.3 will
be joining us for a day of fun and
giving. There will also be children’s
activities; face painting and games and
“Downtown.” Representatives from various agencies will be present
including Katallasso Health Center.
A Partnership Between Bethesda Mission,
Water Street Mission & York Rescue Mission
Join us on December 12th from 10:00 a.m.
– 2:00 p.m. at Markets at Shrewsbury and
help Santa “STUFF THE TRUCK” with nonperishable food. Santa and WARM 103.3
will be joining us to make our day merry and bright!
Armstrong
Printery • Between
PA Media Group
• BCI, All-Size
Division
A Partnership
Bethesda
Mission,
Water Street Mission & York Rescue Mission
Additional Food Drives benefiting YRM
10/12 – 12/20 Janney Montgomery
Scott............................... 2315 Susquehanna Trail,York
November 1 - December 20
10/16 – 11/20 Lowes ........................... 1175 Carlisle Ave.,York
There are two simple and important ways you can help make this holiday season a
truly happy one for thousands of homeless and hungry families in our community.
11/1 - 11/19 Cornerstone Bible Ch.3500 Cardinal Lane, Dover
COLLECT FOOD
11/1 - 11/19 Pleasant View COB..... 10384 Winterstown Rd., Red Lion
DROP OFF LOCATIONS
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11/1 - 11/19 Providence Presb. Ch...1215 Church Rd.,York
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11/1 – 11/21 Salem Lutheran Ch...... 99 York Rd., Jacobus
11/1 – 11/21 Lighthouse Baptist Ch... 5005 Carlisle Rd, Dover
11/1 – 11/23 Gold’s Gym................... 985 Far Hills Dr., New Freedom
11/1 - 12/20 Downtown, Inc............. 2 E. Market St.,York
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Canned fruits and vegetables • Boxed
stays
stuffing mix • Instant mashed potatoes
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Canned yams or sweet potatoes • Canned
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cranberry sauce • Chicken or beef stock
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Tuna or Spam Instant rice • Condensed soup
Spaghetti sauce and pasta • Oatmeal, grits or cream
of wheat • Pancake mix and syrup • Boxed cereal
Juice and powdered drinks • Ketchup, mustard and
mayonnaise • Peanut butter and jelly
11/1 - 11/19 Pressley Ridge.............. 141 E Market St.,York
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10/18 – 11/20 Pleasant Hill COB....... 9002 Old Orchard Rd., Spring Grove
Your Local Rescue Mission
Any Turkey Hill Minit Market in
Lancaster, York, Dauphin or
Cumberland Counties.
Any M&T Bank in
Lancaster, York, Dauphin or
Cumberland Counties.
Sharp Shopper in Ephrata,
Leola and Middletown.
11/1 – 12/20 YNC.............................. 1891 Loucks Rd.,York
11/1 – 12/20 Vault Video Games...... 290 W. Market St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 New Grounds.............. 284 W. Market St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 Ironic.............................. 256 W. Philadelphia St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 Martin Library.............. 159 E. Market St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 York Social Dance Studio 324 W. Market St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 Penn Market................. 380 W. Market St.,York
11/1 – 12/20 The Rooted Artist ..... 101 N. Newberry St,York
12/6
Jingle Bell Jam............... York Fairgrounds
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFT OF
$100.00
$50.00
$25.00
$_________ to help as much as possible
Mr/Mrs/Ms ________________________________________________
BETHESDA MISSION
611 Reily St., P.O. Box 3041, Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 257-4442
Donate online @ bethesdamission.org/donate
WATER STREET MISSION
Address ___________________________________________________
210 S. Prince St., PO Box 7267, Lancaster PA 17604 (717) 393-7709
Donate online @ wsm.org/donate
City, State, ZIP _____________________________________________
YORK RESCUE MISSION
Phone _____________________________________________________
A special Thank You goes out to Homewood Suites, Health South York
and Lowes of West York for sponsoring Food Drives in the month of
October.
Detach this coupon, complete the information on the left
(for tax deductible purposes) and send to your local Mission:
371 W. Market Street, PO Box 1968, York PA 17405 (717) 845-7662
Donate online @ www.yorkrescuemission.org.
In designation option, type in Food Drive.
THANK YOU! Your gift will make a difference in the life of a hungry person this holiday season.
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Upcoming Events
November and December are busy months at the
York Rescue Mission (YRM). Below are just a few of the many ways
the Mission and the community come together to help those in need.
Annual Food Drive
$2.49 provides a meal and HOPE for a man, woman or child. We will be
joining our friends at Water Street Mission and Bethesda Mission for our
annual Rescue Mission Food Drive (RMFD). Our goal is to
collect a combined total of 225,000 pounds of food.
RMFD takes place November 1st through December
20th. All donated items collected in York County stays
in York County. Drop off your donations at YRM’s Food
Barn, any M&T Bank, any Turkey Hill Minit Mart or the York
Newspaper Company. Go to www.rescuemissionfooddrive.
org for more information.
Thanksgiving Service and Dinner
YRM will host a Thanksgiving service and dinner for the community
on Thursday, November 26th in our dining hall at the Men’s Shelter.
The service starts at 11:00 a.m. immediately followed by a traditional
Thanksgiving meal.
Your food and financial donations are greatly appreciated. With your
donations, we served more than 185,000 meals in 2014.
Children’s Christmas
Outreach
Christmas is the perfect
time to introduce Jesus to
our children. The Children’s
Christmas Outreach shares
the story of Jesus, and what
Christmas truly is about.
We believe that each child
is precious; fearfully and
wonderfully made.
Blanket Drive
A coalition of community
organizations, churches
and individuals are
teaming with us to give
the gift of warmth this
Christmas. Bring a
new blanket wrapped
in Christmas paper to
our Outreach/Volunteer
Office.
Our Children’s Christmas
Outreach will be held on
Thursday, December 24, at the
York Fairground’s Memorial
Hall. Doors open at 9:00 a.m.
with the program starting
at 10:00 a.m. Call Melinda
at 717-873-3423 for more
information.
Christmas Service and Dinner
You are invited to our Christmas service and dinner for the community
on Thursday, December 24th in our dining hall at the Men’s Shelter. The
service starts at 3:00 p.m. followed by a dinner.
Thanksgiving Boxes
We prepare 1,700 Thanksgiving boxes that are distributed throughout our
community. Most of the food is donated through the annual RMFD. It
is inspiring to see everyone pulling together as a community to provide
individuals and families a traditional Thanksgiving meal.
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YRM’s Addresses and Phone Numbers
STORES
York Economy Store - 283 W. Market St.,York
717-845-7662
Dallastown Economy Store - 33 E. Market St., Dallastown
717-244-2780
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Dover Economy Store - 67 N. Main St., Dover
717-292-7832
DALLASTOWN STORE
*New hours for all three stores effective 10/2/2015.
Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
YORK STORE
MINISTRIES
Men’s Shelter – 367 W. Market St.,York - 717-845-7662
Women & Children Shelter – 17 Jefferson Ave.,York – 717-845-5947
Lighthouse Youth Center – 55 W. Philadelphia St.,York – 717-843-5799
DONATIONS
Donation Drop-off Center – 350 W. Clarke Ave.York
Hours Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Food Warehouse (donation drop-off) – 370 W. Clarke Ave.,York
Hours Mon. – Sat. – 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
For additional times please call 717-845-7662 x 232 or 237.
DOVER STORE
OFFICES
Administrative Office – 371 W. Market St.,York
Hours Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 717-845-7662
Mailing Address – York Rescue Mission, PO Box 1968, York, PA 17405-1968
Outreach/Volunteer Offices – 373 W. Market St.,York
Hours Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. - 717-812-1692
WWW.YORKRESCUEMISSION.ORG
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371 West Market Street, Box 1968,York, PA 17405
717.845.7662 • www.yorkrescuemission.org
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NEWSLETTE
2015
Mark Your Calendar
NOVEMBER 2015
11/21.............“Stuff the Truck” with WARM 103.3 (see page 3)
11/23.............Thanksgiving Boxes packed
11/24.............Thanksgiving Boxes picked up / delivered
11/24.............Blankets need to be delivered to Outreach / Volunteer Office
11/26.............Thanksgiving Day Service and Dinner
(Offices and Economy Stores closed)
11/27.............Black Friday Sales at all three YRM Economy Stores
INSIDE
York Rescue Mission Partners with
Katallasso Family Health Center..........................1
Meet Brian Kreeger from Katallasso...................1
A Word from Paul....................................................2
The Need is Great...................................................2
Immediate Need.......................................................2
Working with Community to Serve God...........2
Food Drive & Events...............................................3
DECEMBER 2015
12/12.............“Stuff the Truck” with Santa (see page 3)
12/20.............Last day to drop off food at M&T & Turkey Hill
(food will be received at the Food Warehouse throughout the year)
12/24.............Children’s Christmas Outreach
12/24.............Christmas Eve Service and Dinner
12/25.............Christmas Day (Offices and Economy Stores closed)
JANUARY 2016
1/1..................New Year’s Day (Offices and Economy Stores closed)
NOTE: Don’t forget every Tuesday to Take 10 and help clean the neighborhood wherever you are.
Upcoming Events......................................................4
Economy Stores Addresses & Phone #’s............5
MOVING?
Please call Tiffany
at 717-845-7662 to update your
mailing address, email, and phone
number. Thank you!!