Our mission | The mission of the Edna Martin Christian Center is to bridge cultural, racial, and economic differences in order to support and nurture the people in the community by providing holistic programs that empower, encourage, and engender a vision of hope. |
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Edna Martin Christian Center
Ways to help |
General VolunteerVolunteer at the food pantry, organize and assist with special events, collect and donate material goods, or help maintain the center.Committee VolunteerAdvance and Sustain the Work of EMCC by Joining a Committee such as the Program and Services Committee, Fundraising Committee, Property Committee, Finance Committee, or the Fund Development Committee.Youth Program VolunteerAfter-School Program Volunteers will assist with homework, reading skills, other school work, instruct in the use of computers as a learning tool, or provide musical activities (lead singing, teach use of instruments, etc.). Youth volunteers may require training and background check. |
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How you help | Volunteers help provide after-school programs and tutoring to children, serve elder sin the community at events or through utility assistance, and assist is providing food or job training to adults in the area. We would not be able to provide these programs without the help of volunteers. |
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About us | The Edna Martin Christian Center is named for a 43-year-old, African-American housewife who couldn't ignore the plight of families in Martindale-Brightwood--one of the poorest neighborhoods in Indianapolis. Now, after 76 years, we still follow her example. We strengthen kids with daycare, preschool, after-school programs, summer camp, and tutoring. We help adults with job programs, remedial education, and a food pantry. And we take care of our elders with social activities, utility assistance, and meals. |
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