During the recent Kentwood City Commission meeting, community leaders discussed the importance of collaboration among local churches to enhance support services for residents. A key focus was the initiative led by Love in the Name of Christ, which aims to foster partnerships with churches to address various community needs.
The meeting highlighted the upcoming launch of the "Abide" mentoring program, set to begin in the fall. This program is designed to assist individuals and families by providing guidance in areas such as budgeting, cooking, parenting, and job readiness. Community members were encouraged to participate as mentors, emphasizing the collective responsibility to uplift and support one another.
The growth of partnerships was also noted, with the number of participating churches increasing from five to thirteen. This expansion reflects a growing commitment within the community to work together in service of shared values and support for those in need.
Overall, the discussions underscored the significance of community engagement and the role of local churches in fostering a supportive environment. As the Abide program prepares for its launch, the call for more mentors and partner churches remains a priority, aiming to further enhance the impact of these collaborative efforts.