For over 25 years The Way Stations has been a place for the lonely to find friendship, the hungry to find food, and the hurting to find healing. Over the years, we've ministered in a variety of ways. What began in 1988 as an 'open room fellowship' quickly morphed to food and clothing distribution. By participating in programs such as 'welfare to work' and 'youthbuild' The Way Station has seen many people move from struggling to striving.
We currently run two sites for ministry. Within The Way Station buildings we house a thrift store. This store provides opportunity for job training as well as provides income for the ministry. It is our hope that the store would bring people of all socioeconomic groups together. Regardless of our financial state, we all have something to learn from each other.