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History
1975 -
The Tri City Churches Resale
Shop opens its doors to serve the Tri-City area of Stafford, Missouri
City and Sugar Land. Founding congregations included:
- All Saints Lutheran
Church
- Episcopal Church of
the Advent
- First Presbyterian
Church of Sugar Land
- First United
Methodist Church of Missouri City
- Holy Family Catholic
Church
- New Hope Lutheran
Church
- St. Theresa Catholic
Church
- Sugar Land First
United Methodist Church
The Resale Shop
distributed profits to special concerns of their member churches. The
balance was pledged on behalf of people on an individual basis, paid
utility bills, or was donated to local organizations such as First Bend
Literacy, The Garden and The Women's Center.
1983 -
The Interfaith Food Pantry opened its doors in a temporary building
behind New Hope Lutheran Church. Founding congregations included:
- Bethel Baptist
Church
- Episcopal Church of
the Advent
- First Colony
Christian Church
- First Presbyterian
Church of Sugar Land
- First United
Methodist Church of Missouri City
- New Hope Lutheran
Church
1985
- The Food Pantry moved up the street to its own facilities at 1086 FM
1092, Suite 405.
1990
- This year marked the birth of the East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry,
Inc. and the Financial Assistance program, which provided rent, mortgage
and utility assistance to those in short-term crisis. As a separate
entity, it shared facilities with the Food Pantry. Founding
congregations included:
- Episcopal Church of
the Advent
- First Colony
Christian Church
- First Presbyterian
Church of Sugar Land
- First United
Methodist Church of Missouri City
- Southminster
Presbyterian Church
- Sugar Land First
United Methodist Church
Since this date, the
Pantry added the Senior Sack and Holiday Basket programs to its emergency
food program. Another church group ran a bread line in the same
facility.
1992
- The Food Pantry dissolved its 501-C-3 status to become an official arm
of the East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry. The enhanced Ministry moved
to its location beside the Resale Shop. No longer sharing space with the
bread line program, the Food Pantry introduced Supplemental Sacks.
Financial Assistance began offering medical assistance. The Resale Shop
started making regular donations to the Financial Assistance program.
1995
- The Food Pantry added fresh milk to its Full Food Order groceries.
1996
- The Resale Shop merged with the Ministry. As of March 1, all profits
were transferred directly to the Financial Assistance Program.
1997
- The Resale Shop distributed profits to the Financial Assistance and
Food Pantry programs, and to Ministry administrative expenses.
1998
- The Board of Directors voted to build new facilities. The Ministry
introduced a back-to-school program, S.O.S.- Supply Our Students,
supplying under-resourced children with school supplies.
2000
- In March, the Ministry moved into its new facility at 425 Stafford Run
Road, Stafford, and that year it celebrated its tenth anniversary as an
entity.
2003
- On Friday, January 17, 2003, our building officially became the
property of EFBHNM. The funds used by the Capital Campaign enabled the
Ministry to purchase the property and facilities at 425 Stafford Run
Road, Stafford, TX.
.