Interfaith Council
What is IFC? For over 50 years, Inter-Faith Council for Social Services (IFC) has provided concrete help to local people struggling to feed their families, hang on to their jobs, and meet their basic needs. The Community Church was a founding congregation of the IFC and continues to contribute the money, groceries, leadership and volunteers needed to support IFC. IFC provides year-round services to individuals in need in our community. Meals are served at the IFC Community Kitchen 365 days a year. The Community House offers shelter and other services to homeless men. Project HomeStart provides services and transitional housing in a homelike atmosphere for women and children. Low-income families receive nutritious groceries at the Food Pantry and specific help with needs such as clothing, utilities and referrals for other services at the Main Street office.
You can help... Join a volunteer team that cooks and serves meals every month. Bring canned goods to church for the Food Pantry.
Volunteer at Community House, Project HomeStart, or Main Street. Community Church contributions from Share the Plate help to make all this remarkable work possible.
In November of each year, the IFC uses funds collected during the Holiday Meals Share-the-Plate collection to provide special meals to families.
Read more about these and other innovative services such as Food First and Community House at www.ifcweb.org.
Throughout the year, church members will find a shopping cart just outside the sanctuary for collection of canned goods. Community Service Ministry delivers these donations to the IFC Pantry. Meals are served at the IFC Community house located at 100 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (map it ).
What is IFC? For over 50 years, Inter-Faith Council for Social Services (IFC) has provided concrete help to local people struggling to feed their families, hang on to their jobs, and meet their basic needs. The Community Church was a founding congregation of the IFC and continues to contribute the money, groceries, leadership and volunteers needed to support IFC. IFC provides year-round services to individuals in need in our community. Meals are served at the IFC Community Kitchen 365 days a year. The Community House offers shelter and other services to homeless men. Project HomeStart provides services and transitional housing in a homelike atmosphere for women and children. Low-income families receive nutritious groceries at the Food Pantry and specific help with needs such as clothing, utilities and referrals for other services at the Main Street office.
You can help... Join a volunteer team that cooks and serves meals every month. Bring canned goods to church for the Food Pantry.
Volunteer at Community House, Project HomeStart, or Main Street. Community Church contributions from Share the Plate help to make all this remarkable work possible.
In November of each year, the IFC uses funds collected during the Holiday Meals Share-the-Plate collection to provide special meals to families.
Read more about these and other innovative services such as Food First and Community House at www.ifcweb.org.
Throughout the year, church members will find a shopping cart just outside the sanctuary for collection of canned goods. Community Service Ministry delivers these donations to the IFC Pantry. Meals are served at the IFC Community house located at 100 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (map it ).