Our Mission Ministry team provide coordination, communication, and support for existing missions at Wasatch. We have both ongoing and annual missions.
More information about each mission is available below.
GOT TWO HOURS? You can serve the hungry/homeless at St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen. It’s so easy! Lunch and dinner shifts available.
Lunch shift: Shelley Horel (rochellehorel@gmail.com), or Alysia Harris (delraydog@comcast.net)
Dinner shift: Contact Rocky Cox (rocky@buddybrown.com
SANDWICHES ON A GRAND SCALE
Join a group once a month to make 600 sandwiches, ham and cheese, and peanut butter and jelly. All at Wasatch Presbyterian in the gym. It goes very fast: we can usually get done in a bit over one hour. Kids are welcome. Contact Alysia Harris (delraydog@comcast.net, 801-558-3339)
KIDS IN CARE: Help to support children who have experienced neglect or abuse by donating or helping to collect for children in foster care. Includes such programs as Undie Sunday, Diaper Derby, and Giving Tree at Christmas time. Or, volunteer a week of your summer time at Royal Family Kids Camp, a camp for neglected and abused kids through the foster care system. Contact Shelley Horel (rochellehorel@gmail.com)
GOT FOOD? CROSSROADS URBAN CENTER: Donate or help collect donated food items, clothing, or thrift store sellable goods. All donations and services feed and support Salt Lake’s homeless, close-to-homeless and those who are experiencing hunger and food insecurity. Collections are taken at Wasatch Presbyterian Church. Contact Rafael or Loyda Kyremes (loydakyremes@gmail.com)
FAMILY PROMISE: Make a meal for families who are “between homes”. Do it alone, with your family, or with a friend or two, or three.
Contact Bretta Pririe (brettaraj@gmail.com)
Collections throughout the year to assist people locally, nationally, and globally through the Presbyterian Church USA. Contact Loyda Kyremes (loydakyremes@gmail.com) for more information.
RESOURCES FOR THOSE IN NEED
There are a number of local resources for those in need. Anyone looking for assistance can call 211 and listen to the options. Click the “Find Help” button below for an online search tool.