Over 15,900 individuals served in 2022

As an extension of the church, Conway Ministry Center serves families and individuals in crisis.

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The Need in Faulkner County 

 

1194

total homeless in 2022

1 in 6

face food insecurity

836

homeless children in Faulkner County

1 in 4

children face food insecurity

1,820

overnight stays in our 2020 warming station

247,550

pounds of food distributed to families in need in 2022

 
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Individual Services

 

Restore Program

Many clients first contact us in crisis. We address their emergency needs and begin a case plan to help individuals restore their lives through:

  • One-on-one case management

  • Rent + utility assistance

  • Budget planning


 

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Proof of income

  • ID

  • Current bill or financial obligations

Give us a call at 501-358-6098 to submit an assistance request. Our funding committee meets every Monday morning to set our appointment schedule for the week.

Rapid Rehousing

Designed to help the homeless and those in danger of becoming homeless, Rapid Rehousing offers individuals:

  • One-on-one assessment to review qualifications

  • Housing research, financial assistance and placement


 

What to Bring:

  • Proof of income

  • ID

  • Current bill or financial obligations

Will Need To:

  • Secure a lease and utilities in their own name

  • Complete a budget form showing ability to sustain rent

  • Income/employment verification

Give us a call at 501-358-6098 to submit an assistance request. Our funding committee meets weekly to set the appointment schedule.

The Storehouse

The Storehouse food pantry is designed to help those who are facing food insecurity. The Storehouse is a client choice food and hygiene pantry for individuals and households. Our food pantry offers nonperishables, produce, meat and prepared food, as well as hygiene items. If you can, call 501-358-6098 to make your appointment.

The Storehouse sets shopping appointments Monday through Thursday from 12 to 3 and takes walk-ups (no appointment) at 2 while availability allows.

Housed families may come shop the pantry once per month. Homeless families may come shop the pantry twice per month.


 

WHAT TO BRING:

  • ID

Homeless Hub


 

Monday through Thursday 12 to 3.

Fridays 2 to 3 (food only).

This program offers basic homeless services including:

  • Fresh Food

  • Non-perishable Food Packs

  • Clothing and Shoes

  • Hygiene Items

  • Access to Drinking Water/Ice

  • Outdoor Living Supplies

  • Access to bathrooms and electrical outlets.

This service also offers drop-in case management hours for our homeless community to speak with a case manager about getting vital documents, working towards housing or other stability, and other next steps.

 
 

Partnering with the Church to serve the least of these in Faulkner county.

 
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Benevolence

 
We deeply believe in the vision, heartbeat and people that drive how the ministry center serves the city. We are thankful for every opportunity we get to link arms and love the most vulnerable together.
— Chuck Eastman

Ways to Partner With Us

  • Donate

  • Volunteer

  • Host a small event for your circle to hear more about who we are and what’s coming next

“I’m getting evicted.
Can you help?

Each week we work with over 50 clients in crisis, here’s what an assistance appointment typically includes.

Eviction assistance appointments include: one-on-one meeting, budget assessment, identify resources, and prayer.
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