Mission

Justice for Our Neighbors

JFONJustice for Our Neighbors, a United Methodist immigration ministry, provides free, high quality legal services for immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Volunteers help complete forms, do child care and provide welcoming hospitality on the first Saturday of the month at Fourth Street United Methodist Church - 552 South Fourth Street, Aurora, IL

For more information contact 773.609.4401 or visit the website at: nijfon.org.

Almost Home Kids

Almost Home KidsAlmost Home Kids (AHK) provides short-term transitional and respite care in a home-like setting to medically fragile children with complicated health needs, as well as training for their families. Many client families rely on financial donations and state aide in order to receive services. The children are often depending on a ventilator for breathing support, a feeding tube for nutrition and the use of other hi-tech devices. Family members are taught how to operate the equipment before the child goes home.

The facility in Naperville is the only model of its kind in Illinois. Volunteers spend time with the children and represent the organization at special events.  Almost Home Kids welcomes those that are at least 16 years of age to join their volunteer team to help enrich the lives of the children at AHK.  You will need to attend one of the monthly Volunteer Orientations, have a current TB test and seasonal Flu shot. 

Please visit the AHK website and click on the tab How to Help to see a page dedicated to the Volunteer Program.  You can also support AHK by donating items on the Wish List which is also located on the website.

Northern Illinois Food Bank

Northern Illinois Food BankThe vision of the Northern Illinois Food Bank is for no one to be hungry in northern Illinois and to lead the community in solving hunger by providing nutritious meals to those in need. Across 13 northern Illinois counties, food manufacturers, local groceries, corporations, foundations, and individuals come together to donate food and funds, and evaluate and repack food for distribution to more than 600 network partners – the food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and youth and senior feeding programs that serve more than 60,000 different people each week.

For more information, contact Jenny Orlando (630-443-6910 x 129).

Kids Hope USA

Kids Hope USAKids Hope USA develops one-on-one relationships through the creation of church-school partnerships that pair church members with at-risk kids in supportive, mentoring relationships. Mentors spend just one hour per week, reading, talking, playing and listening to a child at school. By helping the child feel loved and valued, they help that child to learn, grow and succeed.

Hope's Front Door

Hope's Front DoorFormerly known as the Walk-In Ministry of Hope, Hope's Front Door  provides emergency assistance to those in desperate need who include the unemployed, underemployed, homeless, seniors and disabled…nearly 15,000 individuals and their families in Downers Grove and five neighboring villages. After determining their immediate needs through compassionate conversation, clients are helped with either food, medical, dental and/or transportation vouchers, plus a clear pathway into the network of social agencies that can assist them with the long-term restructuring of their lives. 

For more information, contact Janell Robinson, Executive Director, or Diane Ray, Program Director, or phone 630-241-0187.

UMCOR Disaster Relief

UMCOR Disaster Response

UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) is among those groups providing emergency relief in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, which hit the Philippines on November 8, and the tornadoes, which hit Illinois on November 17.

  • To donate to the Philippines relief effort, click here (Advance #982450).
  • To donate to the Illinois tornadoes relief effort, click here (Advance #901670).

The Giving Tree

The Giving TreeThe Giving Tree, which is now in the Parlor, gives you the opportunity to purchase  gifts for needy children, youth, and adults in our township and across the Northern Illinois Conference.  This year, we are supporting ChildServ, PADS, and the Peoples Resource Center. Just choose a tag marked with the name or initials of these agencies.

The gifts for all the agencies other than PADS should be returned with the tags firmly attached NO LATER THAN NOON ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st. Gifts for PADS will continue to be collected into December. Contact Nancy Bifulco if you have any questions.

The Children and Family Ministries Work Area and the Church and Society Work Area sponsor the Giving Tree project. We hope that you will be able to help.

Thank you!

30 Hour Famine

For the third straight year, our Youth Group is banding together and going without food for 30 hours. We will raise funds and learn about those in need. Join us! All Youth grades 7-12 are welcome! For more info, contact JJ

Location: 
Open Door, Gym
Date: 
Friday, February 21, 2014 - 12:00pm

Sweet Tomatoes Fun-raiser!!

Come out and support our Youth Group!

Take your family to dinner to Sweet Tomatoes  in Lombard on December 12 and 15% will go towards our Choir Tour and Mission Trips!

You must bring a flyer with you to the restaurant.

Flyers are available in the church office!

Location: 
Sweet Tomatoes Restaurant, 2820 Highland Ave. Lombard, IL 60148
Date: 
Thursday, December 12, 2013 - 5:00pm

Changing Demographics in DuPage County Seminar

Learn More about the Changing Demographics in DuPage County

Tuesday, November 19 7:00 p.m.

Both nationally and locally, suburban communities are experiencing growth and change. In particular, trends emphasize a growing low-income population, greater ethnic and racial diversity, and a changing and maturing economy. At the same time, resources are in shorter supply and the legacy of sending resources to the city of Chicago has created an imbalance because the growth in need has shifted to the suburbs.

Amy Snodgrass, from the DuPage Federation, will present up-to-date information and statistics on DuPage demographic trends and statistics, why suburban communities are particularly challenged in addressing these local issues, and what we can do. Please join us on Tuesday, November 19, at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel to hear more about this important issue. Light refreshments will be served.

 

Location: 
Chapel
Date: 
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 7:00pm

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