These are many of the organizations that Outreach Ministry supports throughout the year
Grace Children’s Hospital and Pediatric Clinic, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Their focus is caring for and creating hope for children and families suffering from TB, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness. Care is provided through the hospital, out-patient care and follow up clinical healthcare. Long-term, the project hopes to expand its reach to more families and to educate the community about healthcare and nutrition.
Tree of Life Ministry, Pierre, South Dakota
They feed, clothe, shelter and love those of the Sicangu Lakota Nation residing on the Rosebud Reservation. The goals are to increase the Soup Kitchen quality and quantity of food, increase direct service in the Thrift Store Ministry, and to increase Volunteers in Mission visits.
United Methodist Committee on Relief
UMCOR provides humanitarian relief and disaster response in the United States and internationally. The money is allocated to disasters as they arise.
NIJFON-Northern Illinois Justice For Our Neighbors
NIHFON provides free high-quality legal services to low-income immigrants, engages in education and advocacy efforts and builds cross-cultural relationships. In addition to legal services provided by skilled attorneys at clinics across Northern Illinois, staff and volunteers provide hospitality and needed childcare assist with requisite paperwork and offer a free legal consultation for every immigrant who come to the clinic
Kids Above All
Kids Above All began in 1894 as the Methodist Deaconess Orphanage (later as Lake Bluff Home for Children. Today, it is a highly experienced, multidisciplinary child and family services network reaching children and families facing adversity in cook, DuPage, Kane and Lake counties. Their focus is to improve the lives of vulnerable children and their families, foster parents, and other caregivers. Programs include foster care and adoption, group homes, child care, early childhood education and parenting support, military and veteran family support, and healthy life-style information.
Food Pantries
Non-perishable food and paper goods are collected and delivered once or twice a month to the Mt. Prospect and other food pantries.
Sam Mool House(Living Water)
This outreach ministry is for Asian American women who are in crisis because they are suffering economically, emotionally and spiritually. Bible study, English language school, career training, counseling, free medical care and federal support services are offered.
Trinity PADS
Before Covid (for 28 years), Trinity provided shelter and food to homeless people every Friday night from October through April. Now we are providing meals twice a month for 30 – 50 people. We are also donating money for safe housing.
The Night Ministry
This program was founded in 1976 through a collaboration of congregations to reach out a t night to the homeless and vulnerable. It has grown to provide services throughout the city in street outreach and youth housing programs. That has included an overnight shelter, opened in 2011 for temporary housing for ages 18-24 in Lakeview.
Young Seon (Christina) Kim
Missionary in Tanzania
Rev. Kim serves as director of the Next Generation Ministries of the church in Tanzania, based in Dar es Salaam. Her objectives include preparing pastors and lay leaders with skills in relating to young people and analysis of the youth ministries presently underway in each of the church’s districts.
Love Your Neighbor Next Door
Families in school districts 59 and 214 live adjacent to our church building and in the surrounding neighborhoods of Mount Prospect, Elk Grove Village, and Des Plaines. Families’ greatest needs are gift cards that can be purchased through the Trinity Scrip program. These cards provide a flexible means of purchasing essential items including food and personal care products.