Homelessness and the Holidays
How to Help During the Holiday Season
"What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, 'Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead." - James 2:14-17
15,000.
That's the number of people without homes on any given day in Pennsylvania, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. These aren't just numbers; they represent individuals and families without a home.
The contrast is stark – while many decorate their homes and prepare festive meals, others seek shelter and wonder where their next meal will come from. This disparity reminds us of our communities' urgent need for compassion and action.
Challenges for the Homeless During the Holidays
The holiday season often amplifies the daily challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness. In places like Washington, PA, dropping temperatures bring the harsh realities of winter, intensifying the struggle for warmth and shelter. Homeless individuals frequently face increased health risks and emotional stress during this time.
At City Mission, we encounter unique challenges during the holidays as well. During the holidays, we work tirelessly to provide basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing and offer a sense of holiday spirit, faith, and community to those we serve. But, the increased demand for our services stretches our resources.
Five Ways to Help During the Holiday Season
Meeting these needs demands considerable support – from volunteers, donations, and community involvement. If you're seeking ways to contribute this holiday season, here are several options for you to consider:
1. Financial Contributions
• Monetary donations play a crucial role in enabling City Mission to sustain our work. These contributions help cover operating costs and facilitate transformation by providing food, shelter, case management, biblically-based counseling, and life-changing programs. We are committed to restoring the whole person through a Christ-centered approach that expresses God's love for them.
2. Participate in our Angel Tree Program
• Christmas is a time of giving. Through our Angel Tree program, you can make the holidays special for our residents. This program lists items that can be collected at your workplace or purchased through City Mission's Angel Tree Amazon Wishlist. These gifts are more than items; they are a message of care and remembrance.
3. Donate Warm Clothing and Essentials
• Winters in Washington, PA, can be brutally cold. We encourage our community to donate warm clothing items like coats, gloves, scarves, hats, and socks. Essentials such as blankets, sleeping bags, and hygiene products are also vital. Your donations provide physical warmth and the comfort of knowing someone cares.
4. Volunteer
• Volunteering at City Mission is a profound way to put your faith into action. We welcome individuals and groups to share their time, talents, and treasures. Whether serving meals, organizing donations, or spending time with our residents, every act of service makes a significant difference.
5. Offer Specialized Services
• If you have specific skills or services, we can benefit from your expertise. Professionals such as counselors, tutors, healthcare providers, or anyone with a skill to share can significantly impact our residents' lives.
Join Us in Spreading Hope and Warmth This Holiday Season
Reflecting on James 2:14-17, it's clear that our faith calls us to action, especially during the holiday season. This time of year presents a unique opportunity to extend our hands and hearts to those in need, embodying true giving and compassion.
At City Mission, we witness the impact of these acts of kindness daily. They provide immediate help and bring hope, faith and a sense of community. We invite you to join us in making a difference this holiday season, whether through volunteering, donating, or sharing this message of hope.
We deeply appreciate your generosity and continued support.
You can also send donations to the following address: 84 W. Wheeling Street, Washington, PA 15301. For more details on donations or if you have any questions, feel free to call us at (724) 222-8530.