Saturday, May 30, 2015

Anawim Christian Community

New Schedule
Sanctuary, 19626 NE Glisan, Gresham

Wednesdays Day Shelter
1-8 PM

  • BBQ on the 2nd Wednesday of each month
  • Clothes, showers, mail, referrals, meal, kitchen use, rest.


Fridays Work Day
10 AM-5 PM

  • Showers, meal, clothes for those who work for an hour.
  • Food boxes, mail, bathrooms for everyone.


Saturdays Worship and Meal
3-8 PM
 
3 PM — Worship
5 PM — meal and day shelter
Clothes, showers, mail, referrals, meal, kitchen use, rest.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Rockwood Farmer’s Market

Get veggies and art!  Purchase fresh food with your SNAP card!

Opening: Friday, May 29
Every Friday from 3-7pm until October 30
At Plaza del Sol at SE 188th between Burnside and Stark

Peacemaking among the Homeless

Would you like to learn how to create a context of peace in a homeless service? How can you transform conflict into building trust? What are some tools to defuse anger? What is the best way to deal with a violent situation nonviolently?


We will be answering all these questions and more in a three part Peacemaking Among the Homeless class. It is specifically training for workers in Anawim day shelters, but it would be useful for any face-to-face work among the homeless. Real situations will be dramatized and discussed.


This class will be held on Saturday mornings,
May 16, May 23 and June 6, from 10am to 12pm.
Sanctuary, 19626 NE Glisan Gresham


We also have the same class being held on Tuesday evenings, May 26, June 2 and June 9 at First Baptist Church of Gresham, 224 W Powell, Gresham.

For more information, please contact Steve Kimes 503-888-4453
stevekimes@aol.com

Open House at Anawim

We want to invite all of our Gresham neighbors to come to Anawim Christian Community, our local community church of the homeless to a free BBQ!


Come and see what we do, meet some of our members and take a tour of our facility and gardens!

Where: 19626 NE Glisan, Gresham
When: Friday, May 29, 1pm

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Poor People Need a Break, Too!

One of the worst parts about being poor is the level of stress that we are constantly under. Sometimes we just need to take a break, relax, and appreciate some beauty.


There is a program in Portland that gives us that opportunity!
If you have an Oregon Trail (SNAP) card, you qualify for five dollar tickets to live music, plays, dance performances and more!  Each card qualifies for two five dollar tickets, but you can check to see if there might be options for larger groups.


It is through the Arts for All program, and there are different opportunities to experience local performances every week!  Participating groups include: NW Film Center, Artists Repertory Theatre, Oregon Symphony, Oregon Children’s Theatre, Body Vox Theatre, and many more!


Check out the website for more information: http://racc.org/artsforall/
Check out their Facebook page to find out what is available: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsforAllPDX