Building relationships with those in our community affected by poverty/homelessness and developing systems to address root causes
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Jesus specifically calls us to steward the resources He has given us to care for our city, and the need in our city is great. 22% of the Dallas population lives below the poverty line, while the national average is 13%. There are many opportunities for us to meet tangible needs and create systems that address the cause of poverty in our community. We believe that life change happens in the context of relationship, and these areas are no exception. Learn more about homelessness through a short video series.
We partner with organizations across our city through direct financial support and service to build relationships, meet the basic needs, and develop systems that lead to human flourishing.
BBHH serves over 1,300 households in West Dallas through its large food pantry, training classes (including job skills, ESL, and healthy living), Bible studies, and clinic. There are many opportunities to serve with BBHH throughout the week and weekend.
Buckner has addressed the plight of foster kids and orphans, senior adults, and low-income families for over a century. Volunteers can serve in a variety of ways, including sorting shoes for kids, building relationships with low-income families, and “adopting” foster families with your community group!
OurCalling builds relationships with homeless friends in order to provide real care and see lives change. Volunteers can help distribute resources to those who visit the center, mentor and disciple, help with recovery, or help locate people on the streets of Dallas to pray with them and discern needs.
As a Watermark ministry partner for over 10 years, Cornerstone Church serves the South Dallas community in many ways, including meals, Bible studies, and more.