St. Mark's Outreach Programs

MAKING CHRIST KNOWN THROUGH SERVICE TO OTHERS
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Clinic, an outreach effort of St. Mark’s Church, began in October 2005 under the
direction of parishioner Dr. Rod Rodriguez. “DEO,” Latin for “God,” also stands
for Dalton Episcopal Outreach. This ministry was born out of a desire to help
the poor and homeless in our midst.
Located at 201 Bryant Avenue, the clinic is open each Monday and Thursday evening from 6:00 – 7:30 to offer free medical care and hospitality to our neighbors in need. St. Mark’s volunteers provide all services and the clinic is supported by donations from the people of St. Mark’s and a grant from Episcopal Charities Foundation. Volunteers are always welcome! For information please call 706-581-2009.

Family Promise of Whitfield County is a network of local churches, including St. Mark’s, who provide temporary housing to homeless families with children. The families are served an evening meal and sleep at the church during that church’s host week. Each morning the families leave to go to jobs, school, or to the network Day Center, where they work with the Director to address housing, employment, educational, childcare and other needs.
Through the efforts of volunteers, St. Mark’s hosts families for three weeks during each year. If you would like information about how you can help, call Mary Squires at 706-217-1891. For more information about Family Promise, go to www.familypromise.org or www.familypromisewhitfield.com
The Heifer Project provides relief to those in need internationally through the donation of animals (livestock, bees, etc.) to families who can use them to help themselves and then return the gift and help others by giving away the offspring of these animals. Volunteers organized and carried out St. Mark’s first Heifer Living Gift Market in 2005, raising just under $10,000.
The Living Market, or now "Heiferfest," continues as an annual outreach event that gives parishioners an opportunity to serve others in an international arena. The Middle School Youth have visited the Heifer Ranch in Arkansas, and elementary age children collect money during Advent in support of Heifer International. Click on the icon for more details.
Coinciding with our annual "Heiferfest," St. Mark's conducts a Ten Thousand Villages handicraft Festival Sale each fall. Ten Thousand Villages provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or underemployed. Income from these crafts helps pay for food, education, health care and housing.
St. Mark's supports ERD in disaster relief efforts at various times throughout the year. Click on the icon to link to their website for even more information.
Who We Are:
Episcopal Relief and
Development responds to human suffering around the world. We provide emergency
assistance after disasters, rebuild communities, and help children and families
climb out of poverty.
What We Do:
We save lives after an
emergency Disasters - whether man-made or
natural - happen all the time. When they strike, we help people by supplying
food, water, and medicine immediately. We prevent vulnerable people from further
suffering, especially women, children, and the elderly.
We help communities rebuild
when the crisis is over Hurricanes,
earthquakes, and other catastrophes leave people with nothing. We work hand-in
hand with local communities to build new homes, plant crops, create clean water
systems, construct clinics and schools, and offer critical post trauma
counseling.
We create opportunities for
people living in poverty In many places in the
world, people can't feed their families or give them basic health care. Through
our food security and primary health care program, we provide farming and
business training, health care services, and HIV/AIDS programs in communities
where families are struggling to survive. We give people the tools to earn an
income and create opportunities for their children.
St. Mark’s Food Pantry
St. Mark’s food pantry was established to provide emergency assistance to those in need. The food pantry is used by individuals and families who are waiting for assistance from our local food bank, find themselves in an emergency situation, and have nowhere else to turn. Food bank referrals come primarily from DOC-UP and our local school social workers. St. Mark’s parishioners donate food and make regular financial contributions in support of this outreach effort.
Quilting for Others
Quilting for Others quilters spread love and warmth to others with their beautiful handmade quilts that go to various charitable agencies.
Support Groups
A variety of local groups, including A.A. and N.A., utilize St. Mark’s as their weekly meeting place.
Budgeted Outreach Offerings
In addition to the outreach activities during the year, St. Mark’s members
participate in and support many additional on-going outreach efforts through the
church’s outreach budget.
St. Mark’s Preschool - provides a normal classroom experience for special needs children.
DOC-UP - (Dalton Organization of Churches - United for People) provides assistance to the needy.
Diocesan Contribution - The St. Mark’s annual diocesan contribution comes from the outreach budget in support of the diocese.