We Are Family
With Your Help, Samaritan Care Serves Our Community
City Mission’s Samaritan Care and Community Center is our community outreach program, which serves individuals and families in our community. In an effort to prevent those who live in poverty from falling into homelessness, we provide food, support, and resources to those in need. And with a 21% poverty rate in the city of Washington, 9% higher than the national average, there are plenty of people who just need a little help.
“We’re here to serve the community,” said Anne Wightman, City Mission’s Samaritan Care and Community Center Coordinator. “We want to be here as a resource for community members who just need some help to get through their day or their week.”
Samaritan Care’s food pantry, which gave away 9,492 bags of food to local families in need during 2020, is open to the public twice a week every Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm. You can come in, grab a basket, and browse through the pantry, choosing your favorite items – just like you’re shopping at the grocery store.
“We couldn’t do anything without our partnerships with churches, businesses, organizations, and individuals who have a heart for what we do,” Wightman stressed. Donations from the community are at the heart of what drives Samaritan Care.
And the center is also about more than just food. If you need prayer, a staff member or volunteer will be happy to pray with you. If you need public assistance, a SNAP Outreach Coordinator for Washington and Greene Counties will be on-site twice a month (the first Tuesday of every month from 10am-3pm and the next-to-last Thursday from noon-3pm) to answer questions and to show you how to apply for food stamps and other benefits. If you need diapers, a toy, or even clothes for your child, we are often able to help you there too.
“We want to let people know the services in the community that are available to them,” Wightman explained. “And we have a good working relationship with other nonprofits in the area.” One of those nonprofits is the Harmony Life Center in Washington who offer regular support and recovery meetings as well as expungement sessions twice a month with the Director of Family Legal Services. If you need help, Wightman and her family of volunteers can help you find your way to the best local services for you.
The Samaritan Care Center is ramping back up now after COVID changed the way we did things for the past year. Pre-COVID, Samaritan Care served close to 100 families per week. When the pandemic lockdown started in March of last year, Samaritan Care launched City Mission’s Pop-up Pantries at six locations, including our Samaritan Care Center and four of our Thrift Stores, which had been shut down for retail by statewide regulations, to distribute food bags to people who had lost jobs due to the pandemic or who needed assistance for any reason. The Pop-up Pantries initiative was kickstarted by a grant from the Washington County Community Foundation and supplemented by generous monetary and food donations. Our Pop-up Pantries gave away 4,144 bags of food, each valued at around $30, during the first two months of the pandemic lockdown.
Each year, Samaritan Care also hosts several events for the community. Our Bags of Love event last Thanksgiving distributed 275 bags full of ingredients for a Thanksgiving meal at home. Santa’s Workshop allowed community members to register for toys and other Christmas gifts for their children and grandchildren. And 150 families received backpacks full of back-to-school items at our Back to School event in 2020.
Right now, the Samaritan Care Center is ready to serve the community like we have in the past. “It’s important to us that we’re able to help community members in their moment of need,” said Wightman. “And we want people to look forward to coming here. Nobody needs to feel embarrassed to ask for help. It’s really a family atmosphere here. We all love each other.”
“We truly appreciate that God entrusts us to be His hands and feet in this community. To me, this isn’t work. What I do here every day is exactly what I want to be doing.”
Samaritan Care needs your help to keep our shelves stocked. Please help us to continue to support those in need in our community. Visit www.citymission.org or contact Anne Wightman at awightman@citymission.org or 724-222-8530 x266.