Utilities and Commodities!
Every month St. Francis House has two utility days. Each day gets an average of 200 phone inquiries. About fifty households meet the criteria for help and we are able …
Every month St. Francis House has two utility days. Each day gets an average of 200 phone inquiries. About fifty households meet the criteria for help and we are able …
Water is essential to saying healthy in the summertime heat! And for unsheltered friends, bottled water is the source of water they have. So when our sources for bottled water …
Kristina Huff from the Student Alliance for Veteran Empowerment (SAVE) brought homemade treats for our Veterans! Linh Phung organized the event and the delicious homemade cookies, baked by Tripti Shukla …
Friends helping friends is a wonderful thing! DK, SY, and JL have been friends for years. They lean on each other when things get tough, like when SY was diagnosed …
WL and her seven children are unsheltered after their house burned. “We have a referral for housing, but we’re not in yet. We’re sharing a blanket and sleeping in the …
JF and SO just got out of prison. They are staying at Freshly Renewed, a local transitional treatment program. St. Francis House was so happy to be able to help …
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Jacksonville brought a truckload of 2100 diapers and wipes for our Community Resource families! What an amazing outpouring of love; thank you so much!
When Emilee Hagewood (left) from Pulaski County Government Communications called to aske about volunteering at St. Francs House in honor of Veterans Day, she said they would do anything we needed… …
Women in God’s Service (WINGS) from Village Bible Church Hot Springs brought these beautiful quilts for our graduating Veterans. They are prized by our Vets not just for their beauty, …
Trinity Cathedral’s Matthew 25 Committee obviously reads our newsletters carefully! They arrived with a carload of requested items for our Veterans- pillows, coffee, creamer and sugar! Our Veterans will sleep …