Eastside Services
Contact Person: Paulene Eyer & Fred Payne
This group serves evening meals at the City Gospel Mission the last Thursday of
each month. In addition to the Eyer's and the Payne's, Warren and Lou Behymer, Charlie
and Joyce Perry, and Carl and Pat Garnes also volunteer.
Christmas Store
Contact Person: Paulene Eyer
Volunteers help parents pick out Christmas gifts for their children and also assist
in helping the parents wrap the presents. Guaranteed to get you in the Christmas
spirit.
City Gospel Mission
Contact Person: Fred & Kyleen Payne, Don & Paulene Eyer, Carl & Pat Games
Opportunities for many short term projects such as painting and clean up in women's
ministry homes, mailings, landscaping, etc. Fred has served on the Board of Directors
for 25 years and recently transferred to the Advisory Board.
Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati
Contact Person: Jeannie Harvey
Focus is client education, working with administering to abortion minded and/or
pregnany women. This is a pro-life ministry that is connected with the sanctity
of human life.
Pregnancy Center of Clermont County
Contact Person: Judy Carpenter
Focus is the same as Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati
Bibles for the World/ India Children's Choir
Contact Person: Fred Payne
Fred and Kyleen are coordinators for the housing for the children who will be in
the area for the summer performance.
Nursing Home Ministry
Contact Person: Ralph Newberry
This group has a worship service at Salem Park Nursing Home the third Sunday afternoon
of every month. The service usually lasts for 30-45 minutes.
Southwest Ohio Developmental Center (SODC)
Contact Person: Warren & Lou Behymer, Len & Lorrie Mikulski
There are seven sixteen-bed cottages on the campus housing occupants ranging in
age 21-68. Above are involved in Adopt-a-Cottage group who visit once a month to
celebrate birthdays and other holidays with gifts and refreshments and show their
love on a one to one basis.
Prison Ministry
Contact Person: Rose Keiholz
Rose develops a "giving tree" at Christmas to the children of inmate's incarcerated
at the Clermont County Jail. In addition, during the Christmas season, Rose develops
a list pf those in the area with special needs and uses the giving tree to minister
to them.
Southeastern Ecumenical Ministry of Churches
Contact Person: Carl & Pat Games, Fred & Barb Dierking, Len Mikulski
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SEM MANOR - Independent living
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SEM LAURELS - Independent living
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SEM VILLA - Congregate living
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SEM TERRACE - Independent living
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SEM HAVEN - Nursing Home
These non-profit facilities provide affordable, comfortable housing for senior citizens.
Each property strives to preserve and promote human dignity, self-determination
and individual freedom within a relaxed, caring environment.
Parent Volunteer Association (PVA)
Contact Person: Warren & Lou Behymer, Len & Lorrie Mukulski
This group raises money for the things that the state doesn't supply for SODC. Examples
are park benches along the hiking trails for the forty-two acre campus, gas grill
for each cottage, popcorn machine, sound equipment, camping equipment, etc.
Winfield House
Contact Person: Jan Nisbet
Winfield House serves the people of Augusta, Kentucky through tutoring and mentoring
programs for children, youth outreach ministries, and Bible studies and discipleship
for adults. Under the direction of Karen Kirkendol, Winfield reaches into Bracken
County with a message of hope that only the Gospel of Christ can bring.
CITYCURE
Contact Person: Ralph Newberry
CityCURE targets neighborhoods that suffer from economic depression, crime, broken
families and drug abuse. CityCURE activities combine fun with the good news of Jesus
Christ. Neighborhood ministries include tutoring, youth choirs, drama groups, weekly
bible school, small group meetings and after school programs. Workers include adults
from the local church, CityCURE staff and CityCURE volunteers.