Grace Way Village’s mission is to provide emergency support in the area of nutrition and children’s clothing, while addressing long-term needs through educational classes and workshops. With over 45% of St. Lucie County households living in the “employed low-income” and the “poverty” levels, the services provided are greatly needed to assist our neighbors in need. It is considered a privilege by all involved to provide each service free of charge, bringing them hope for a future of self-sufficiency.
How can people donate?
Financial donations can be made through our website or mailed to our mailing address. Food contributions can be dropped off by prior arrangement by calling 772-925-3074 or emailing info@gracewayvillage.com
What kind of other specific help is needed?
Volunteers to help prepare, serve, and deliver meals on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 3:00 - 6:00 pm.
Empowering children and adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) and other related disabilities to achieve their fullest potential through state-of-the-art residential, vocational, educational, behavioral and other health related programs and services that ensure choices, opportunities, advocacy & family supports.
Volunteers for events; updates/construction on aging group homes; Paid positions-Companions, Direct Health Care Workers, Admin Assistant/Receptionist, and more, see https://www.arcmc.org/jobs22c0ff2a for jobs.
Empowering children and adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) and other related disabilities to achieve their fullest potential through state-of-the-art residential, vocational, educational, behavioral and other health related programs and services that ensure choices, opportunities, advocacy & family supports.
Volunteers to assist clients with creating a vegetable garden; volunteers willing to serve on fundraising committees; volunteers willing to teach a skill or a hobby, dance, yoga, cooking and more! Donors willing to support the continuation of all inclusive programs & services for children and adults with disabilities with donations of cash, real estate or other noncash assets. Your smile and support help to empower people with disabilities to live an inclusive life with opportunities while adding value to their communities. Thank you!
To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
How can people donate?
Drop off during business hours at any of our service centers.
What kind of other specific help is needed?
Our shelters are always in need of laundry detergent and personal hygiene items. We also appreciate tents, tarps, bug repellant, socks, and toiletries for our homeless clients. Volunteers are needed to help in our food pantries and thrift stores.
To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
How can people donate?
Food and personal hygiene items can be dropped off at any of our social services offices. Items such as gently-used furniture, clothing and household items may be dropped off at either of our Family Stores. Financial contributions may be mailed to The Salvation Army, 821 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Stuart, FL 34994.
Treasure Coast Food Bank is the largest emergency food responder on Florida's Treasure Coast, providing the community with disaster relief in times of crisis through efficient and creative operations and partnerships with other charitable organizations in Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee counties. Treasure Coast Food Bank also operates a full roster of direct service programs that not only solve the immediate problem of hunger but help individuals gain long-term food security, better health, and self-sufficieicy.
How can people donate?
Bring non-perishable food to Treasure Coast Food Bank's headquarters, 401 Angle Road, Fort Pierce. Visit our website, www.stophunger.org, to make a cash donation.