Whitewater Responds Meal Ministry Will Be Taking a Pause

WHITEWATER RESPONDS MEAL MINISTRY

Effective Monday, May 25, Whitewater Responds – the meal ministry at First United Methodist Church – will take a hiatus. The number of those receiving food is decreasing as the weather warms up and college students are leaving the community. This is simply a pause to reevaluate the needs of the community and to refresh our volunteers. This ministry may be revived as we simply do not know the timeline of the pandemic. Since March 18, over 4,000 meals have been provided to college students, families with children, and seniors. First United Methodist Church will continue to have a limited number of pre-packaged meals and bags of nonperishable items available in case of an emergency. Thank you to the Whitewater community for all the support and encouragement. 

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