Local Programs

Brumby Care & Your Place

Outreach Coordinators: George O’Donnell and Mike Mynhier

LCR provides ongoing support for elementary children at Brumby Elementary School in Marietta.

 

Support Opportunities:

  • Brumby Care

  • Your Place – Resurrection has developed an after school program at Madison Hills Apartments. Volunteers are needed to offer tutoring and homework assistance, prepare activities and provide snacks and beverages.


Circle of Friends Disabilities Ministry

Outreach Coordinators:  Jim & Barb Kirk

Circle of Friends ministry offers fun events and fellowship for people with developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism and related disabilities.

 

Support Opportunities:

  • Program Organization – Planning activities and games

  • Friend Participation – Building relationships with program participations for youth 12 years and older as well as adults.

  • Food Preparation

2013 Dates:  January 13, March 10, May 19, July 14, September 8, November 10

 

If you are a parent or caregiver of someone with developmental disabilities, click here for more information about our program and how you can participate. An Application and Release Form is required by all participants.


Habitat for Humanity

Outreach Coordinator: Karl Sidor

Working with other East Cobb churches, Resurrection contributes time and talents to build new homes for deserving Cobb County families. 

 

Support Opportunities:

  • Project Workers – Assisting in building a home in Cobb County.


Meals on Wheels

Outreach Coordinator: Bob Wills and Jim Adams

Resurrection delivers meals and dry goods to seniors with limited mobility and/or in need twice a month.


MUST Ministries

Outreach Coordinator: Jennifer Meszaros

Ministries United in Service and Training (MUST) is a faith-based organization dedicated to providing services to people in crisis while maintaining their dignity. MUST offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, meals, groceries, clothing, job readiness and placement, substance abuse counseling, financial assistance, children's programs, community support groups, access to free health care and affordable housing.

 

Support Opportunities:

  • Food Donor – Donating nonperishable groceries and toiletries to the MUST food pantry. Donations are collected in the Family Life Center.

  • Food Preparers and Servers – Third Wednesday of each month. Recipe and ingredients are provided.


Project Linus

Outreach Coordinators: Patty Pantelakis and Marge Mynhier

Project Linus is a non-profit organization that distributes handmade blankets to seriously ill or traumatized children in hospitals, shelters or social service agencies. Resurrection donates handmade blankets, quilts and afghans that provide a sense of security, warmth and comfort.

 

Support Opportunities:

  • Blanketeer – Creating handmade blankets for children in need. If you can knit, crochet, sew or tie knots – or can teach someone how – your talents are needed.

  • Blanket Donor – Donating new, handmade, washable blankets of all styles including quilts, tied comforters, fleece blankets, crocheted or knitted afghans and receiving blankets.