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Love
Inc
PARTICIPATING CHURCHES
Celebrate
Recovery: A 12-step
support group for Christians with
hurts, hang-ups, or habits they want
to change. Meets every Tuesday 7:00
to 8:30 p.m. at the Church of the
Nazarene, 1011 South Miller, Wenatchee.
For information call Floyd at 662-1502,
Bill at 663-6025, or Sam at 662-3681.
Church
Resource Ministries: An
international mission agency with
over 200 staff members worldwide who
are committed to developing leaders
to strengthen and start churches worldwide.
For information call Terry Fike at
782-0324 or Norris Williams at 782-0188.
Foundation
Ministries:
First Choice Pregnancy Care Center:
Provides care and support for women
with an unplanned pregnancy, encouraging
the choice of life. Open 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday
in the Doneen Building, 7 North Wenatchee
Avenue. For information call 662-0652.
Haven
of Hope: A
Christ-centered shelter for women
and children. We provide food, clothing,
and housing for up to 20 people. Daily
Bible study. 202 South Franklin, Wenatchee.
For information call 664-6866.
Hospitality House: A
Christ-centered shelter for men. We
provide food, clothing, and housing
for up to 100 men. Free housing for
10 nights, then $8 per night or you
may do chores in exchange. Daily Bible
studies. 1450 South Wenatchee Avenue.
For information call 662-1712.
Life-Trac Family Ministries: A
Christian non-profit organization
offering workshops, seminars, and
retreats for teens, engaged couples,
newlyweds, blended families, and married
couples of all ages with time-tested
principles for loving, fulfilling
relationships. The main office is
in Leavenworth, Washington, with a
satellite office in Wenatchee. By
appointment. For information call
548-4471.
Mission Builders International Church
Outreach: Assists over 800
ministry locations in 156 nations
through volunteers who provide consulting
services and practical, hands-on help.
For information call Lynn Battermann
at 884-8349.
North Central Washington Jail Chaplain
Ministry: A Christian interdenominational
ministry bringing the love, grace,
hope, and purpose of Jesus Christ
to the inmates of Chelan County Regional
Jail and Chelan County Juvenile Detention
Center and their families. This ministry
provides weekly worship services,
Bible studies, and one-to-one individual
counseling for the inmates of both
facilities. For more information,
contact Rev. Bill Jackson, Chaplain
at (509) 663-4557.
Salvation Army: An international
Christian organization dedicated to
meeting human spiritual and physical
needs. Administration, family services,
clothing vouchers, and thrift store
located at 1501A North Wenatchee Avenue
(behind Denny’s), Monday through Friday
9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday
9:00 to 5:00. For information call
662-5103. Food boxes available (one
box per month per family) at 1205
South Columbia Street, Monday through
Friday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Meals for
anyone in need served between 4:00
p.m. and 5:00 p.m. For information
call 662-8864.
Solomon’s Porch: A
Christ-centered meeting place for
youth ages 13 through 20. A safe place
for teens to wait for movies, listen
to live music, play pool, air hockey,
or grab a cheap snack. Open
Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday, 6:00 p.m. to
10:00 p.m. Now at 17 S. Mission
(between the Liberty Theaters)
For information call 662-1712.
Vision International: A
support ministry working with indigenous
leaders of the faith throughout the
world who by their gifts and callings
have a national, rather than a regional
identity and mission. For more
information, call Dennis Moore at
884-3935.
Wenatchee Family Counseling
Service: Assists individuals
and families in crisis to gain understanding
of the issues and concerns that threaten
their well-being. Services provided
by Dr. Norman Stueckle at 662-6510.
nstueckle@aol.com
Young Life North Central Washington:
A non-denominational Christian outreach
to adolescents. Adult volunteers spend
time building relationships with non-churched
teenagers (high school and middle
school ages), building bridges of
friendship, and living out the Gospel.
Teenagers are involved in a variety
of activities from weekly club meetings
and small group studies to camps and
adventure outings. YLNCW’s goal is
to make the Gospel available to every
teenager in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan
counties. For more information call
662-1480.
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