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MANOS DE CRISTO MISSION SPOTLIGHT

MANOS DE CRISTO MISSION SPOTLIGHT

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Meet Élida, an extraordinary woman who works in the kitchen of a local hotel, cares for her family, and attends ESL class at Manos de Cristo. Élida’s story is not only inspiring, but also a powerful reminder of the grit, determination, and resilience that immigrants bring to this country.

As an ESL instructor, I had the pleasure of teaching Élida in an Introductory ESL (English as a Second Language) class. During one of our classes, we worked on English vocabulary for weekly schedules, and I asked Élida to share her schedule with the class. What I heard next completely blew me away!

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance in Syria and Turkey

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance in Syria and Turkey

The scale of the disaster facing Syria and Turkey after the Feb. 6 earthquake is becoming clearer. The 7.8-magnitude quake and its aftershocks have left more than 11,000 people dead and thousands more injured; these numbers will rise as search and rescue continues. Buildings have been reduced to rubble, and roads and bridges have been severely damaged, resulting in dangerous conditions for first responders. In some places, such as Aleppo, this destruction is compounding the damage of the now 11-year war in Syria.

 

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is providing emergency relief and short-term recovery in the impacted areas through long-standing partners in Syria, in addition to ACT Alliance members in Syria and Turkey, all of whom are already on the ground. PDA will remain active throughout the entire recovery process, accompanying our partners in the area as they determine long-term program needs and providing financial support for building and resilience. Click here to learn more.

Sharing Worship at Assisted Living Facilities - Volunteers Needed

Sharing Worship at Assisted Living Facilities - Volunteers Needed

In his description of Christian worship nearly two thousand year ago Justin Martyr concludedAnd when thanks had been given and all the people said amen, each of those present partakes of the bread and wine … and to those who are absent they carry away a portion.”

Each month, we are grateful to have the opportunity to share worship with our friends at Querencia at 1:30 pm on the second Sunday and Belmont Village at 1:30 pm on the third Sunday. You are invited to join in this great tradition as we share God’s gracious feast with those unable to join us in worship. For more information please contact Kevin Ireland.

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WHPC has partnered with 6 Afghan families!

WHPC has partnered with 6 Afghan families!

WHPC has partnered with 6 Afghan families (50 people)!

There are bite-sized and larger ways for you to support this ministry.

Areas we need your help...

  • Tutoring

    Our seven Afghan refugee families need English tutoring. This is a fun, exciting way to get involved. Join a small team going into the homes of our Afghan families. You will come away excited about how our families are learning. Part of this adventure includes knowing the names and faces of these incredible children and adults. Be prepared to hear squeals of laughter from energetic children and adults as they see you approaching. Click here to read some reports from our tutors.

     Sewing and Craft Circles

    Our Afghan mothers are busy ladies. They have lots of children and many responsibilities. However, they have not been provided an opportunity to earn money to help support their families until now. WHPC is opening a way to include our women in helping with family finances by creating beautiful, unique crafts and sewing items to sell. If you have any skills in sewing or would just like to participate in this new adventure, please contact Patty Praytor at ppraytors@gmail.com.

     

    Global Impact Initiative Gii

     WHPC partners with an organization helping refugees in Austin in amazing ways. They are searching for volunteers to help with on-line after school tutoring. This would be between 5-8 in the afternoons helping tutor school age children, especially middle and high school refugee students with homework. If interested, please contact Patty Praytor at ppraytors@gmail.com

THE GATHERING

THE GATHERING

On Wednesdays, WHPC hosts a joyful, volunteer-run program for people who have memory loss. Participants enjoy music, exercise, conversation, food, and fun while caregivers have four hours of respite (9:30am-1:30pm). Volunteers are always welcome and below are some specific needs:

- Kitchen Krew: Prepare & serve lunch. Time: 9:45am-1:00pm

- Photographers: Take photos & upload to website. Time: 9:30am to 1:30pm

- Set-up Team: Help with the morning set up. Time: 8:00am to 9:00am

- Karaoke MC: Two times per month. Time: 11:45am – 1:45pm

- MALE volunteers: About half of the participants are male. Flexible: 9:30am to 1:30pm

Covid vaccine is required and masks may be optional. Explore our website or to learn more about this ministry, please email thegathering@whpc.org and LuCinda Chiles or Diana Stoller will get back to you!

If you are seeking support with memory care for yourself or a loved one, more information about WHPC’s Memory Care programs are here.