EECM’s second annual ‘Let Peace Shine’

PASTOR PAUL ROBERTS, of East Minster Presbyterian Church, praying for peace for the nation.
PASTOR PAUL ROBERTS, of East Minster Presbyterian Church, praying for peace for the nation.

Starting with interracial breakfasts for Peabody High School students, EECM’s services have expanded in response to critical needs identified by the community.  Three of their core programs provide life-altering support for children, parents and families, seniors, veterans, and those incapacitated by illness.
MICHAEL J. MINGRONE, from EECM, introduced everyone to the silent prayer.
MICHAEL J. MINGRONE, from EECM, introduced everyone to the silent prayer.

Those programs are Children & Youth Services, Community Nutrition Services and IMPACTS (Individuals Making Progress and Change through Self-Sufficiency).
Through these programs EECM provides the necessities of life––a hot meal, a safe place to sleep and food for the family.
PASTOR CHAD COLLINS, of Valley View Presbyterian Church, praying for peace for the city.
PASTOR CHAD COLLINS, of Valley View Presbyterian Church, praying for peace for the city.

For others, it is a place to regain strength after a hospital stay, find a support system to work toward recovery, or receive one-on-one help to change life for the better.
For young people, EECM provides educational programs, drug and alcohol prevention programs, violence prevention programs, a Summer Day Camp, and a concerted effort to show our children a better future.
 
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