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Hope Church, 612 Ontario Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081
FirstHope Community Meal is a free monthly meal offered to the Sheboygan community at Hope Church. It is open to everyone. The program is a jointly-funded ministry of Christ Community Church and Hope Reformed Church. It is also served by volunteers from each of the churches. This meal is served every second Tuesday of the month from 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Hope Church has opened their doors to the Sheboygan County Warming Center (SCWC) for the Middle Ground! The purpose of this ministry is to provide a safe, warm, and welcoming environment for up to 20 unhoused guests at a time. While this is an extension of Hope Church’s ministry, the SCWC will be responsible for operating the program as a part of their services. The pilot program ran Monday through Friday, 1:30–5:30 pm. until the end of the season in April 2026.
A Place of Hope & Healing
Breaking Chains Recovery offers peer-based recovery support rooted in community and faith-inspired guidance. We host recovery meetings such as SMART Recovery, provide community events that build connection and hope, and offer 24/7 access to a recovery coach for support during difficult moments. We do not provide clinical treatment — we provide presence, support, and a path forward. More information can be found on their website.
City Vintage & Thrift is a unique thrift store offering curated vintage and thrifted clothing. They aim to provide trendy, high-quality secondhand pieces made of materials like wool, leather, and velvet. City Vintage & Thrift is committed to repurposing clothes, shoes, and jewelry to keep them out of landfills and keeping prices as low as possible. In addition to its regular operations, the store hosts a monthly community free clothing day.
At Noble Community Clinics, our mission is to respond to the needs in our
communities by improving access to quality, integrated health care that nurtures the well-being of all. We envision a future where every community member has access to the right care, the right way, fostering a healthier and more equitable world through innovation, collaboration, and unwavering dedication to patient well-being.
Pine Haven Christian Communities will provide the aging population we serve an environment that is a Christ-centered, safe haven offering quality, compassionate care. Their website provides many details of what they offer.
Guided by the love of Jesus and biblical principles The Salvation Army in Sheboygan will address various human needs, empower individuals toward self-sufficiency, and share the Gospel using quality outreach programs and an established church, serving our community with compassion, respect and fairness. The vision of the Sheboygan area Salvation Army is to join with the community, as agents of hope to enhance comprehensive, Christ-centered services that promote self-sufficiency.
Visit the Sheboygan Salvation Army website to learn more.
The Mission, Vision and Values of the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice and its affiliates serve as the guiding principle to honor those we care for, our commitment to each team member and our unwavering Promise to the community. Learn more about their services and stories here.
Sheboygan County Food Bank distributes food to partner agencies, like food pantries, in Sheboygan County that then put food into the hands of our neighbors who need it most. All food we deliver is absolutely FREE. There is no charge for food, delivery, or partner agency network membership. All food we deliver is LOCAL. We stay true to our roots by serving LOCAL families in Sheboygan County. Each month, we provide over 70,000 pounds of healthy, nutritious, and free food to make sure that over 3,000 families don’t go hungry.
Visit the Sheboygan County Food Bank website here to learn more.
The Sheboygan County Warming Center opens its doors to guests at 6:30 P.M., with evening admissions concluding at 7:45 P.M. After the check-in process, guests are provided a warm meal. A designated smoke break is offered at 8:30 P.M
Located at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 623 Ontario Avenue, Sheboygan,
Our doors are open from December through April, providing emergency shelter in Sheboygan every night from 6:30 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.
Learn more about the Warming Center here.
Director of Missionary Staff and Pastoral Care… as missionaries in the Reformed Church in America, in partnership with Remember Nhu ministry, we work to end child sex slavery through prevention. Our primary roles include: discernment and transition of new missionaries; and provision of pastoral care, discipleship and leadership training to missionaries helping to equip and sustain them in mission. We also provide oversight to our global child discipleship and child vocational training in addition to serving on the Remember Nhu Board of Directors.
A child, some as young as toddlers, is sold into the sex trade for the first time every 30 seconds. Our partnership with Hope, through your generous support and prayers, allow us to fight together to end child sex slavery. On behalf of the 14,000 children who have been assured freedom in this world and for eternity, thank you!
Grace and peace in Christ Jesus,
Rev. Bob Abel | Director of Staff and Pastoral Care
Serving with One Collective. One Collective is a global non-profit that works in communities around the world and is passionate about making sure no one is invisible and everyone has access to food, freedom, and forgiveness. Following Jesus - we bring people together to help the oppressed in order that lives and communities can be transformed.