Indiana County Family Promise

Indiana County Family Promise Building Communities, Strengthening Lives The shelter ("Pathways") is located in the town of Black Lick and has a 14 bed capacity.

According to the 2010 Census, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, has a population of 88,880 and one shelter for homeless individuals. However, due to space constraints, Pathways can only provide services to one family at a time. In the winter of 2009-2010, it became known that at least 2 families were sleeping in their cars during the winter and one of those families had a new born baby. In response to

this need, a series of Community Meetings were held over the summer and fall of 2010. The agenda for the community meetings was to increase awareness of the problem of homelessness in Indiana County and to present the Interfaith Hospitality Network as a way to respond to this problem. At the community meeting on August 17, 2010, Michele Faught the Director at Pathways presented a "Statement of Need", indicating Indiana County was experiencing an increase in people being homeless, especially families. An Interfaith Hospitality Network develops through the leadership and commitment of members in the community. Committees to work on the different aspects of developing a Network began in September 2010. A Host Church Recruiting Committee was formed to recruit thirteen Host Congregations. A Day Center Committee was formed to begin looking for an existing facility that had the resources to house the Day Center. The Fundraising Committee worked on estimating the first year’s expenses, establishing a budget and developing and implementing a fund raising plan. The Transportation Committee explored the most reliable and cost-effective transportation options for transporting families from the Day Center to the Host Congregations. The Core Committee guided the work of the other committees, developed the Network’s governing body, formed the Network into a nonprofit organization, began the search for a Network Director and evolved into the Board of Trustees. In October 2010, the Core Committee adopted the Articles of Incorporation as prepared by Ross & Ross, Attorneys at Law. In addition, Board Officers were elected; President-Mike McElhaney, Vice President-Chad Jestes, Jeff Mack , Treasurer, Donna Overdorff and Doris McAnulty , co-Secretaries. A final Community Meeting was held at Church of the Nazarene in Homer City on November 16, 2010. At this meeting representatives from the National Organization Interfaith Hospitality Network attended and presented the Family Promise model for assisting families to develop sustainable independence. November 2010 the First Covenant Agreement to serve as a Host Congregation was signed and submitted to the Core Committee. This became the springboard for publicity to advertise that churches were committing to this new ministry. In January 2011, the Indiana Gazette publicized the Network’s first article, making reference to the first Covenant Agreement being turned in. In February 2011, the IRS approved Family Promise of Indiana County, Inc. as a 501(c) (3) Tax Exempt entity and issues a certificate. In the winter 2011, components of the network were coming together. The Core Committee that had developed the Network disbanded and a working, decision making Board was formed. Pastor Michael Fischer was elected Vice President of the Board when Chad Jestes moved out of the area. In July of 2011, Family Promise became a Network Affiliate of the Interfaith Hospitality Network. A few more Host Congregations were needed and in August 2011 a lunch meeting with the Board and the clergy of the potential host congregations was held. As a result, fourteen Host Congregations signed Covenants to be part of Family Promise. The first major fund raising event was held in September 2011. Family Promise of Indiana County and Pathways Shelter in Black lick were the beneficiaries of monies raised in the Run for Shelter, a 5K race/walk held on the Hoodlebug Trail. In September of 2011, a Letter of Agreement was signed between Covenant Way Church and Family Promise of Indiana County to house the Day Center on the ground level of Covenant Way Church. Plans were developed to remodel a bathroom into a shower room and to install a laundry area. An agreement was made with the Church of the Resurrection to use their 14-passenger van to transport the Family Promise Guests. In September of 2011, with all other components of the Network in place, the Board began recruiting efforts for the position of Network Director. In November of 2011, Carole Reed was hired as the Network Director. November 19-21, 2011, the Director of the Midwest Region of the Interfaith Hospitality Network, Elizabeth Tore trained the Board, Network Director, Host Coordinators and the initial group of volunteers. The first family (pregnant mother with 3 children) was accepted into Family Promise December 21, 2012 and the first congregation to host was Grace United Methodist Church. Until the Shower Room could be completed, the YMCA gave Family Promise Guests access to the showers at their facility. Families were transported by the Network Director to the Laundromat once a week until the laundry area could be completed. By the Open House on February 19, 2012, the Shower Room and the Laundry area in the Day Center were completed. Board Members:
Mike McElahney-President
Connie Merriman-Vice President
Jeff Mack-Treasurer
Donna Overdorff-Secretary
Brett Dinger-Congregation Relations
Erika Farester-Fund Raising
Jen Jaworski-Publicity
Meg Marley
Kathy Koons
Rebecca Driscoll

Host Congregations include:
Blairsville Presbyterian
Black Lick Circuit UMC
Brush Valley UMC
Calvary Presbyterian
Church of the Resurrection
Clymer Presbyterian
Covenant Way
Faith Lutheran
Grace UMC
Graystone Presbyterian
Homer City UMC
New Life Lutheran
Trinity UMC
Zion Lutheran

Support Congregations include:
Calvary UMC-Brush Valley
Christ Episcopal
Clymer UMC
Creekside UMC
First Christian Church
Harmony United Presbyterian Church
Harvest Anglican
Seward UMC
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Starford UMC
Tanoma UMC

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05/31/2026

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Join us for the event! Set up an activity, donate a basket and join in the fun!
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🏠 Why Family Promise? 🏠

Every family deserves a safe place to call home.

Family Promise of Indiana County works to prevent and end family homelessness through:
✔️ Housing support
✔️ Financial literacy
✔️ Homelessness prevention
✔️ Community resources
✔️ Family stabilization services
When you attend Family Fun Day, you're helping us raise awareness and strengthen support for local families.
Join us June 14 at the Indiana Theater!

🎉 Family Fun Day is Almost Here! 🎉Join Family Promise of Indiana County for our Homeward Bound Movie & Family Fun Event!...
05/30/2026

🎉 Family Fun Day is Almost Here! 🎉
Join Family Promise of Indiana County for our Homeward Bound Movie & Family Fun Event!
📅 June 14, 2026
🕑 2:00 PM
📍 Indiana Theater
Bring the whole family for an afternoon filled with community resources, activities, games, food, and fun!
Stay tuned as we highlight the amazing organizations helping make this event possible.

🐾🎬 Grab your family and join us for an unforgettable afternoon at the *Homeward Bound Movie & Family Fun Event!*📍 Indian...
05/25/2026

🐾🎬 Grab your family and join us for an unforgettable afternoon at the *Homeward Bound Movie & Family Fun Event!*

📍 Indiana Theater
🗓 Sunday, June 14, 2026
⏰ 2:00 PM
🎟️Donations Only

Hosted by Family Promise of Indiana County, this special event will feature:
🍿 A family-friendly movie
🎉 Fun activities & games
🎁 Prizes & treats
❤️ A chance to support local families experiencing homelessness

Come make memories, share smiles, and help families find their way home. Together, we can create hope — one family at a time. 🏡✨

Our offices will be closed on Monday. Have a safe weekend!
05/22/2026

Our offices will be closed on Monday. Have a safe weekend!

Every family deserves a safe place to sleep, food on the table, and hope for a better tomorrow. Sadly, many families in ...
05/21/2026

Every family deserves a safe place to sleep, food on the table, and hope for a better tomorrow. Sadly, many families in our community are facing homelessness while trying to balance impossible choices such as rent or groceries, utilities or transportation, childcare or medical bills.

At Family Promise, we believe prevention matters. A small act of kindness can create life changing impact for a family in crisis. ❤️

Here’s how your support can make a difference:

🥖 $50 — Helps provide groceries and meals for a family

📚 $75 — Sponsors a family’s participation in a financial literacy workshop focused on budgeting, credit repair, and long-term stability

🧺 $100 - Helps stock our Shelter Store with cleaning supplies, hygiene products, paper products, and household essentials for families rebuilding their lives

🏠 $250 — Helps support emergency shelter and stabilization services for a family experiencing homelessness

Homelessness does not define a family’s worth. With compassion, support, and community, we can help families move from crisis to stability.

If you’ve ever wondered whether your donation matters, at Family Promise it does. Every dollar helps restore dignity, hope, and opportunity.

Donate today : https://www.familypromiseofindianacounty.com/donate.html

Together, we can keep families safe, supported, and moving forward. 💙

Meet our Interim Executive Director, Jillian Jones. Jillian grew up in Indiana County, going to Blairsville High School ...
05/11/2026

Meet our Interim Executive Director, Jillian Jones.

Jillian grew up in Indiana County, going to Blairsville High School before getting her Bachelors at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. She first heard about Family Promise as a teenager through her church's work with Family Promise. After graduating she married her husband Justin and got her Masters of Divinity at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Her faith is defined by the commandments to love God and love neighbor and has led her to have a special interest in the homelessness, disability, poverty and children in foster care. She has experience working with the Deaf community through being a Deaf Ministry Intern at Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community as well as those who struggle with their mental health being a Blended Case Manager at the Community Guidance Center helping link people to the resources they need to not just survive but thrive. For fun Jillian enjoys going for runs with her son, collaborative story telling with friends and anything to do with plants.

Jillian will be supporting this role until we fill the position. We are thankful for her assistance.

Check our website for additional information and support -

https://www.familypromiseofindianacounty.com/

EMAIL [email protected]

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05/11/2026

Financial stress is real—but avoiding it makes it worse.

Facing your finances = taking back control.

You don’t have to be perfect—just consistent.

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Wishing You a Happy Mother's Day!

If you only pay the minimum on credit cards…You could be paying DOUBLE what you borrowed.👉 Always try to pay more than t...
05/09/2026

If you only pay the minimum on credit cards…

You could be paying DOUBLE what you borrowed.

👉 Always try to pay more than the minimum—even $10 extra helps.

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812 Marion Road
Indiana, PA
15701

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17244645220

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