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The Salvaon Army Youth Character Building Programs are a holisc Chrisan educa- on experience for boys in pre-K through 5th grade and girls in pre-K through 12th grade. There are four disnct components of this program: Moonbeams (boys and girls in pre-K and kindergarten), Sunbeams (girls in 1st-5th grades), Adventure Corps (boys in 1st-5th grades) and Girl Guards (girls in 6th-12th grades). Through these programs, boys and girls will de- velop posive social and communicaon habits, decision making and life skills, and character and leadership skills through a Biblical worldview. MONDAY 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Moonbeams, Sunbeams 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Adventure Corps, Girl Guards YOUTH CHARACTER- BUILDING PROGRAMS The Senior Acon Center is a mul- purpose center for senior cizens (60 years of age or older) which offers educaonal, recreaonal, social, health and fitness, and spiritual pro- gramming designed to enhance inde- pendent living. This County Senior Center charges mem- bership dues and service fees for some programs; meals are free, although a donaon to the County Office of Ag- ing is encouraged. MONDAY—FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. Community Meal at 11:30 a.m. SENIOR ACTION CENTER The Salvaon Army’s full congregaonal mission is to bring people into a right relaonship with Jesus Christ, and to train and equip them to bring others into this same relaon- ship. Besides sharing a rich, Biblical fellowship, the mission of the corps is carried out in vital worship, mul- dimensional evangelism, personal and group discipleship, as well as musical, educaonal and social programming. All are invited to parcipate! SUNDAY SERVICES BIBLE STUDY & KIDS CLUB Wednesday 6:30pm Kids Club is for children ages 5-12 iTEENS The Stuart House provides a two-year ex- tended transional housing program which is designed to move families (women and children) from homelessness to self- sufficiency. The program includes life-skill classes, case management services, counseling, three meals a day, and a mandatory debt eliminaon and savings program. The Genesis House program provides short and long-term shelter for single men (age 18+). All residents are required to secure full-me employ- ment and parcipate in a mandatory savings program. A police background check is required. We provide a smoke and alcohol-free environment, with random drug tesng and regular breathalyzing. 24-hour security staffing is provided. STUART HOUSE GENESIS HOUSE The Supporve Services pro- gram provides services to both homeless and non-homeless families and individuals. These services include: case manage- ment, emergency food pantry, showers, clothing vouchers, and limited transportaon by appointment to local social services, employment opportunies, and housing and health agencies. A Family Thriſt Shop provides low-cost clothing and household items for those in need. Donaons are welcome. Please call for informaon. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES The Homeless Breakfast Program provides a hot breakfast for the homeless every week- day at 8:00am. All parcipants must be registered by the Supporve Services case manager. My Brother’s Table provides a hot meal to the community 365 days a year. Dozens of Carlisle-area churches and community organizaons assist in this program by provid- ing meals on weekends and holidays. MY BROTHER’S TABLE Monday-Friday 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 12 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. DAILY MEALS Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Holiness Meeng 10:45 a.m. Family Night (2nd Sunday of month) 6:00 p.m. iTeens provides a safe environment where teenagers in grades 7-12 can come together weekly to learn more about God and themselves, make friends and have fun! FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

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Page 1: Brochure

The Salvation Army Youth Character Building Programs are a holistic Christian educa-tion experience for boys in pre-K through 5th grade and girls in pre-K through 12th grade. There are four distinct components of this program:

Moonbeams (boys and girls in pre-K and kindergarten), Sunbeams (girls in 1st-5th grades), Adventure Corps (boys in 1st-5th grades) and Girl Guards (girls in 6th-12th grades). Through these programs, boys and girls will de-velop positive social and communication habits, decision making and life skills, and character and leadership skills through a Biblical worldview.

MONDAY

5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Moonbeams, Sunbeams 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Adventure Corps, Girl Guards

YOUTH CHARACTER-BUILDING PROGRAMS

The Senior Action Center is a multi-purpose center for senior citizens (60 years of age or older) which offers educational, recreational, social, health and fitness, and spiritual pro-gramming designed to enhance inde-pendent living. This County Senior Center charges mem-bership dues and service fees for some programs; meals are free, although a donation to the County Office of Ag-ing is encouraged.

MONDAY—FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.

Community Meal at 11:30 a.m.

SENIOR ACTION CENTER

The Salvation Army’s full congregational mission is to bring people into a right relationship with Jesus Christ, and to train and equip them to bring others into this same relation-ship. Besides sharing a rich, Biblical fellowship, the mission of the corps is carried out in vital worship, multi-dimensional evangelism, personal and group discipleship, as well as musical, educational and social programming. All are invited to participate!

SUNDAY SERVICES

BIBLE STUDY & KIDS CLUB Wednesday 6:30pm

Kids Club is for children ages 5-12

iTEENS

The Stuart House provides a two-year ex-tended transitional housing program which is designed to move families (women and children) from homelessness to self-sufficiency. The program includes life-skill classes, case management services, counseling, three meals a day, and a mandatory debt elimination and savings program. The Genesis House program provides short and long-term shelter

for single men (age 18+). All residents are required to secure full-time employ-ment and participate in a mandatory savings program. A police background check is required. We provide a smoke

and alcohol-free environment, with random drug testing and regular breathalyzing. 24-hour security staffing is provided.

STUART HOUSE

GENESIS HOUSE

The Supportive Services pro-gram provides services to both homeless and non-homeless families and individuals. These services include: case manage-ment, emergency food pantry, showers, clothing vouchers, and limited transportation by appointment to local social services, employment opportunities, and housing and health agencies. A Family Thrift Shop provides low-cost clothing and household items for those in need. Donations are welcome. Please call for information.

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

The Homeless Breakfast Program provides a hot breakfast for the homeless every week-day at 8:00am. All participants must be registered by the Supportive Services case manager.

My Brother’s Table provides a hot meal to the community 365 days a year. Dozens of Carlisle-area churches and community organizations assist in this program by provid-ing meals on weekends and holidays.

MY BROTHER’S TABLE

Monday-Friday 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 12 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

DAILY MEALS

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Holiness Meeting 10:45 a.m. Family Night (2nd Sunday of month) 6:00 p.m.

iTeens provides a safe environment where teenagers in grades 7-12 can come together weekly to learn more about God and themselves, make friends and have fun!

FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Page 2: Brochure

MISSION STATEMENT

Of The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army, an international move-ment, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gos-pel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

The Salvation Army Serving the community since 1915

20 E. Pomfret St. Carlisle, PA 17013

(717) 249-1411

www.SalvationArmyCarlisle.org

WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?

1 block SOUTH of the Town Square,

At the intersection of S. Hanover and E. Pomfret Sts.

(Easily accessible from I-81, PA Turnpike, and other local routes.)

I am Doing The Most Good.

I am hope. I am compassion.

I am strength. I am faith.

I am Doing The Most Good.

I serve a community. A region. A nation. A world.

I serve heroes. I serve victims.

I serve a sovereign God.

I am Doing The Most Good.

I am an Army. Drafted by the Creator.

Commissioned by a man who defied death. My enemies are despair and destruction.

My ammunition is grace and mercy. My allies are generosity and benevolence.

I am an Army. Helping others be all they can be.

I am Doing The Most Good.

I feed empty stomachs and hungry souls. I rebuild ruined homes and shattered lives.

I am a willing listener for a veteran with stories to tell. I am a bottled water and an encouraging smile—

for a weary firefighter. I am an answered prayer.

A silver lining. A second chance.

I am Doing The Most Good.

I am a humble steward of other people's generosity. I am a grateful courier of a stranger's kindness. I am the faithful executor of others' goodwill.

I take responsibility seriously. I am blessed.

I am a blessing. I am The Salvation Army.

I am Doing The Most Good.

"There is no reward equal to that of doing the most good to the most people in the most need.” - Evangeline Booth

“Doing The Most Good” With YOUR Help

Prayer support ● volunteer

donations/gifts-in-kind ● monetary gifts planned giving ● invite us to speak to your group

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