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Volunteer | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. The Interfaith Winter Shelter depends largely on volunteers to keep its doors open. The first step for volunteers is to attend training. All volunteers are required to attend training, including those who were involved in previous years or who have experience at other shelters. Click here for training dates. Sign-up Online to Volunteer. If you have already completed training,. List of Volunteer Training Opportunities as of February 22nd, 206.
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Board Members | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. P O Box 1324, Bloomington, IN 47402 btowninterfaithwintershelter@gmail.com. Daniel Watts President: First Presbyterian Church. Alan Backler Vice President: Unitarian-Universalist Church. Sam Troxal Secretary: First United Church. Sarah Wasserman Treasurer: Congregation Beth Shalom. Mark Parmenter: Trinity Episcopal Church. Dick Rose: First United Methodist Church. Thomas Thompson: First Christian Church. Jane Walter: St. Paul Catholic Center.
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FAQs | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. Q: Doesn’t the Interfaith Shelter Project, by providing a low barrier shelter, enable guests to continue abusing substances or failing to act responsibly in getting a job? Q: Isn’t the winter shelter likely to draw more homeless folks from surrounding communities and thereby strain still further Bloomington’s many resources? Q: What are the details, numbers and statistics of last year’s shelter? A: Click here for report. More will be added). Join ...
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Press room | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. If you are interested in learning more about the Interfaith Winter Shelter, contact Daniel Watts, First Presbyterian Church, 812-333-6168. In the news…. Crowd-funding Campaign for 2014-15 season raises over $53,000! Community Service grants total $95,000. One more site needed to help local churches provide nightly shelter. Herald-Times, Oct. 14, 2009. Herald-Times, Oct. 14, 2009. Churches’ initiative an example of compassion. August 29, 2009.
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Light a Candle for Children: October 2012
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Light a Candle for Children. Prayer Vigil begins September 11 and concludes on October 16, 2016. Sunday, October 21, 2012. The clueless disciples of Mark’s narrative often get a bad rap. They were just trying to make sure that the adults could hear Jesus. They didn’t want any crying babies or giggling three-year-olds disrupting their leader. And instead of thanking them for their efforts, Jesus barked at them! Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Saturday, October 20, 2012. Can I Have That? The proble...
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Training | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. List of Volunteer Training Opportunities as of February 22,2016. More will be added). Sunday, March 6, 2 pm. 2420 E. Third St. Note: Any one who is interested in volunteering for the Interfaith Winter Shelter who has not yet been able to attend a training session can wait for another training session to be scheduled. Or, please contact the Shelter Board President, Dan Watts at wattbush@gmail.com. So that an individualized training can be worked out.
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Donate | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. The Interfaith Winter Shelter is accepting donations of materials to be distributed and used at the four shelter sites. We are seeking the following items:. Healthy pre-wrapped snack packs nuts, dried fruit, granola bars, cheese, crackers. Donations can be dropped off at Trinity Episcopal. 111 S Grant St.), First United Church. 2420 E. Third St.), First Christian Church. 205 E Kirkwood), or First United Methodist Church. 219 E 4th St.). Note: Any ...
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About | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. IWS models its program after PADS, a similar program in Chicago that has been in operation for over 20 years. In this multi-site model, several different faith communities host the shelter for one or two nights per week on a rotating basis, using volunteers, financial resources, and in-kind donations from each hosting site and the community at large. Please read more information in Frequently Asked Questions. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. So that an...
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Community Partners | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. All Saints Orthodox Church. Bloomington Parks and Recreation. Clear Creek Christian Church. Chi Omega, IU, Theta Beta Chapter. Exodus Congregation of Bloomington. Fairview United Methodist Church. First United Methodist Church. Helene G. Simon Hillel Center at IU. Islamic Center of Bloomington. Mennonite Fellowship of Bloomington. St Charles Catholic Church. St Mark’s United Methodist Church. St Paul’s Catholic Center. St Thomas Lutheran Church.
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Map | Interfaith Winter Shelter
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A low-barrier winter homeless shelter in Bloomington, IN. Below are maps to each volunteer training and shelter sites. 205 E Kirkwood Ave. Fcc@fcc-blmgtn.org (812) 332-4459. 2420 E. Third St. Firstunited@firstunitedchurchbloomington.org (812) 332-4439. 111 S Grant Street (corner of Grant and Kirkwood). Admin@trinitybloomington.org (812) 336-4466. List of Volunteer Training Opportunities as of February 22nd, 206. More will be added). Sunday, March 6, 2 pm, First United Church, 2420 E. Third St.
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