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.
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.
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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