In response to a severe winter storm that moved into Texas in mid February, Promise Hill Project donated 100 blankets to help keep the homeless warm throughout a crippling cold front, with wind chills as low as 20 below zero. Extreme cold will become life threatening to people and animals outside without adequate warmth or shelter! This donation was made in response to a Code Blue sent out by SoupMobile.
Promise Hill was honored to sponsor our first formal drive-up food distribution in America, at the Mt. Sterling Community Center in Mt. Sterling, Ohio! With our proud partner, meals were provided to 104 households and 321 individuals in need.
Promise Hill donated our ‘Bag of Love’, which was filled with personal care items such as shampoo, deodorant and body wash. Through the generous staff at the Mount Sterling Community Center, 56 families in need received nearly 300 personal care products. This fulfills our Personal Care Program.“The Center greatly appreciates the generosity and kindness for all of your donations and continued support. We are very grateful to be one of the recipients of Promise Hill Project’s mission!” Annie Tomlinson, Director
Shown Left: Michelle Arbogast, MSCC Board Member
and Right- Annie Tomlinson, MSCC Director
Thank you to our wonderful supporters and friends, Sheila and Maria. Because of your kindness, Promise Hill Project donated hotel toiletries and men’s and women’s clothing to DallasLife Homeless Shelter. Dallas Life is a place where homeless of all ages receive much needed help during their paths to recovery. This donation will positively impact the lives of countless individuals and families in need throughout the Dallas, Texas area. It serves both our Basic Needs and Personal Care Programs. Sheila and Maria, we are so thankful for your kind hearts!