Helping Families in a Pickle
Welcome to our new Tricounty Family Ministries Blog – Helping Families in a Pickle Though Tricounty Family Ministries started as a food kitchen nearly 35 years ago, today it is that and much more....
View ArticleIn Search of Good Food, Kindness and “Thank You’s”
James Jenkins is a regular guest in our Wesley Hall dining room, which serves lunch every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday every week from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at our 2105 Cosgrove Avenue, North...
View ArticleEartha Wigfall’s Client Choice Windfall
Client Choice Works! Eartha Wigfall, a first time guest at this morning’s Client Choice pantry, is a shining and endearing example of why this weekly offering is so popular at Tricounty Family...
View ArticleSocial Worker in Training
Tricounty Family Ministries volunteer Christina Crosby is making a difference here and in our greater Charleston community even as she makes strides towards receiving her online Master’s in Degree as a...
View ArticleLegal Eagle Helps Spirits Soar with Pro Bono Counsel
Dealing with legal issues can be daunting even under the best of circumstances. Many of Tricounty Family Ministries guests come to us from real life circumstances that can involve homelessness,...
View ArticleHard-Headed Spaghetti Squash Smartly Sliced and Deliciously Served
When thousands of pounds of fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced spaghetti squash arrived in our pantry the past few weeks, Chef Jimmy Priest and his volunteer staff were hard-pressed to figure out how...
View ArticleFirst Baptist School Sophomores Learning Young about the Value of Volunteering
Two sophomore students from First Baptist School are on board with some serious volunteering and fund-raising activities for Tricounty Family Ministries this spring. Ann Marie Classen and Talia Nguyen...
View ArticlePharmacist Turned Driver on a Mission
Larry Amick’s boundless dedication to helping others exceeds his six foot four frame and his energy and appearance belie his 78 years. Three mornings a week, Larry gets up early to arrive at Tricounty...
View ArticleThe Doctor Is In – Dr. Barbara Hildreth
Monday morning doctor consultations are an integral part of Tricounty Family Ministries Healing Hands Ministry, and Dr. Barbara Hildreth is an integral part of them. Every other Monday morning, from...
View ArticleHomeless Vietnam Vet Does a 180 To Build a Secure and Happy Life
Roy Lee Brown’s uncle knew his nephew was special the day he was born. He named him after movie star and King of the Cowboys Roy Rogers. “He called me that. It was the 1950’s, back in the Western...
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See Me. Heal Me. Lori Mathers, a long-time operator of an outreach ministry and a professional caregiver, is the first to admit that for far too long, she put herself last. Married to a serial...
View ArticleWhen Life Throws A Curve Ball, Tricounty Family Ministries is There to Help
A year ago, life suddenly got very hard for Mary Hughes. Diagnosed with a rare and debilitating business, she lost her job of nearly twenty years. She eventually lost her home, and because of her...
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