When people in need come to the Samaritan Center for help, their situations are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Whether it's a recently lost a job, an illness or injury that had caused them to miss work, a fire or a natural disaster, or something else, case workers at the Samaritan Center will individually evaluate each client's level of need.

After a thorough conversation (with documents such as rent/utility/food receipts, work pay stubs, etc. to substantiate the client's story), the case worker decides in which ways the Center can help that individual or family.

Assistance may include any of the following:

  • Partial help with utilities, rent, or life-sustaining medications
  • Food pantry assistance
  • A voucher to "shop" in our stores for items such as clothing, furniture, and household items
  • Personal care products for hygiene
  • Home cleaning products
  • Baby supplies such as blankets, bottles, formula, and diapers
  • School supplies
  • Christmas toys
  • Much, much more


One of the Samaritan Center's top priorities is maintaining the dignity of the people who come here for help. When clients feel that many aspects of their lives are out of control, the Center hopes to empower them by letting them choose.

When clients are in need of clothing, they are given a voucher to pick out what they need from the store just like a regular shopper. The same goes for food, bedding, furniture, household appliances, school supplies, personal care products, and more.

At every juncture, the Samaritan Center aims to prepare clients for a return to self-sufficiency. Until then, its employees and supporters hope that the Center's services will bring Help for Today and Hope for Tomorrow to the lives of those we touch.

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