Vehicle donated by Churches United helps area mother
Churches United wasn’t using the vehicle enough to justify keeping it, so the decision was made to get it in the hands of someone who needs it
Spread joy on Christmas Day at Micah’s Mission
Churches United is seeking volunteers for Christmas Day brunch and activities. There are several time slots available to work with your schedule.
Thrivent Choice is a simple way to support Churches United
The program allows members to direct charitable funds to an organization of their choice
Learning through service: Psychology students intern at Churches United
Budding relationship with MSUM psychology department proves beneficial for students, Micah’s Mission emergency shelter
Churches United bids farewell to housing director after 14 years
Ginny Stoe has pretty much done it all, and her experience gives her important insights into homelessness and the history of Churches United
Here’s how area libraries are helping their neighbors this December
Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead public libraries are all pitching in to lend their neighbors a hand through various drives for clothing and food
Consider becoming a recurring donor today
Recurring donations are a powerful tool that allows us to better respond to shelter and community needs
‘Boundless family’ gathers for Thanksgiving meal at Micah’s Mission
Food, friends and fun most accurately described the atmosphere in the kitchen and community center Thursday
Remembering Pam Burley and her life of service to others
Burley passed away in October of 2022 and left a $300,000 gift to Churches United. CU staff spoke with Pam’s sister to learn about her extraordinary life of compassion and care for others.
Benefit concert for Churches United is Nov. 30
Kathie Brekke and the 42nd Street Jazz Band return to Faith Lutheran Church in Wolverton, Minn., for a second year of Christmas classics
City of Fargo opens winter warming operations
Operations began on Monday, ahead of the season’s first projected storm
Churches United lead shelter advocate named to United Way 35 Under 35
Ariel Borgen will participate in programs to develop her leadership skills
CU, local agencies discuss homelessness, hunger at panel
The panel at New Life Center in Fargo on Thursday allowed local agencies to outline trends and needs in the community
USDA to require SNAP recipients to reapply for benefits
The announcement comes at a time when changes are already underway for SNAP
D.C. Public Health Conference outlines different approaches to homeless reform
Churches United family case manager shares insights from conference earlier this month
Our community’s kindness knows no bounds
Nov. 13 is World Kindness Day. At Churches United, we see kindness every day from people, businesses and organizations.
NDSU criminal justice students lend a hand at Micah’s Mission
Students are getting hands-on experience working with community members and guests, something that will help them as they move into their careers
Churches United works to house veterans, connect them with services
Nationwide, more than 19,000 veterans experienced homelessness in 2024; 213 of those veterans were in Minnesota, 44 in North Dakota
Here’s how programs for low-income Minnesotans are affected by the government shutdown
The Women, Infants and Children Program, Energy Assistance Program, Minnesota Family Investment Program and SNAP have faced funding shortfalls and logistical hurdles
Churches United receives surprise donation from Cargill
$3,000 donation comes at critical moment when November SNAP benefits are paused and federal workers stretch dollars due to government shutdown