Food and Shelter
Soup Kitchen
Church members prepare a hearty meal at the Salvation Army, Bank Street, in downtown Suffolk on the third Thursday of each month. Volunteer to cook or serve, or help by providing cupcakes to be served as dessert. Cupcakes are due in the church kitchen on the Wednesday prior to our Soup Kitchen date.
Joyful Noise Offering
On the second Sunday of each month, children collect change from congregants during worship. This money goes to help cover the cost of soup kitchen supplies.
Food Pantry Collection
Donate non-perishable food to our red wagon bound for the Suffolk Christian Fellowship Center’s food bank. The SCFC operates a walk-in food pantry in downtown Suffolk and also provides food to other neighborhood organizations.
Meals on Wheels
Suffolk Meals on Wheels, established in 1987, delivers meals to residents living in the city of Suffolk and the Isle of Wight County regions. The food is prepared by the Sentara Obici Hospital Food Services. St. Andrew provides volunteers to deliver meals on each Friday of the month. St. Andrew has 5 delivery teams, with 2 people in each team. Teams transport the meals from the hospital to the recipients’ homes.
Blessing Bags
Children and youth pack zip-lock bags with small bottles of water, crackers, nuts, etc. Congregants then pick up a bag or two to keep in their cars to hand out to those in need whom they encounter throughout the area.
Rise Against Hunger
Each year St. Andrew partners with the organization Rise Against Hunger in their goal to end hunger internationally. We convert our Atrium to a meal-packing assembly line, and we turn out over 10,000 nutritional meal packages in just two hours each year to be sent where the need is greatest. There are jobs and fun for everyone, including children.
Groceries for Migrant Farm Workers
Each summer we collect corn flour for tortillas, rice, beans, and other groceries for farm workers on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Our children learn about the contribution of migrant workers to the food we eat and pack up the groceries. The Presbytery of Eastern Virginia then takes our bags of groceries to community centers on the Shore.
SAM’S Helping Hands
Need a light bulb changed? a ramp built? a little gardening done? Call SAM’s Helping Hands for small jobs with which you could use a little help.
Winter Housing Programs
St. Andrew participates in two local programs that help to provide shelter for those experiencing homelessness during the winter.
The Coalition Against Poverty in Suffolk (CAPS), a partnership of churches in the Suffolk area, provides winter housing and meals through their Church Night Shelter Program. St. Andrew partners with host churches, providing volunteers and meals each winter.
The Beacon of Hope Winter Shelter, a program funded by the City of Suffolk, provides motel rooms for some adults experiencing homelessness. St. Andrew covers one full week of meals for the motel guests each winter.
Sunday Worship
Join us at 10:00 a.m.
Phone & Email
(757) 238-3550
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