Outreach Programs
The session and congregation of St. Mark support several programs that reach out into the local community, the state, the nation, and the world.
AA Casa Group
Don't face addiction alone! Embarking on the path to addiction recovery can be a daunting and challenging journey, but it’s important to remember that you don’t have to face it alone. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings offer a supportive and empowering environment for individuals seeking to overcome alcohol addiction. Finding the right AA Meeting is a crucial step towards building a strong foundation for your recovery and can positively impact your journey towards a healthier, sober life. Meeting dates and times at St. Mark Presbyterian Church can be found by clicking on the link above.
Don't face addiction alone! Embarking on the path to addiction recovery can be a daunting and challenging journey, but it’s important to remember that you don’t have to face it alone. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings offer a supportive and empowering environment for individuals seeking to overcome alcohol addiction. Finding the right AA Meeting is a crucial step towards building a strong foundation for your recovery and can positively impact your journey towards a healthier, sober life. Meeting dates and times at St. Mark Presbyterian Church can be found by clicking on the link above.
Austin Street Center
At Austin Street Center, clients are not only provided emergency housing, but much needed hope for a plan and a path forward. Serving as one of Dallas’ largest homeless shelters for more than three decades, Austin Street Center and its team of dedicated servant leaders transforms lives with innovative programs and individualized plans that #HelpThemHome through permanent housing solutions.
On the fifth Sunday of the months containing five Sundays, the members of St. Mark make sandwiches and deliver them, along with snacks and cookies, to the Austin Street Center in Dallas.
At Austin Street Center, clients are not only provided emergency housing, but much needed hope for a plan and a path forward. Serving as one of Dallas’ largest homeless shelters for more than three decades, Austin Street Center and its team of dedicated servant leaders transforms lives with innovative programs and individualized plans that #HelpThemHome through permanent housing solutions.
On the fifth Sunday of the months containing five Sundays, the members of St. Mark make sandwiches and deliver them, along with snacks and cookies, to the Austin Street Center in Dallas.
Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services
Presbyterian Children's Home & Services brings hope to the lives of children and families in need by providing Christ-centered care and support. With faithful support from individuals, churches and foundations, they serve nearly 4,500 children and families across three states every year. St. Mark helps by providing funds, supplies, and volunteers.
Presbyterian Children's Home & Services brings hope to the lives of children and families in need by providing Christ-centered care and support. With faithful support from individuals, churches and foundations, they serve nearly 4,500 children and families across three states every year. St. Mark helps by providing funds, supplies, and volunteers.
The Ministry of Hope
Established in 1999, the Ministry of Hope is a Malawi, Africa based organization, founded and directed by Malawians. The Ministry of Hope is best identified as a Community Based Orphan Ministry. This program is a Christian response to the rising tide of orphaned, abandoned and HIV positive babies in Malawi. It is affiliated with Nkhoma Synod of the C.C.A.P. but is open to all needy children.
Established in 1999, the Ministry of Hope is a Malawi, Africa based organization, founded and directed by Malawians. The Ministry of Hope is best identified as a Community Based Orphan Ministry. This program is a Christian response to the rising tide of orphaned, abandoned and HIV positive babies in Malawi. It is affiliated with Nkhoma Synod of the C.C.A.P. but is open to all needy children.
White Rock Center of Hope
Founded as a non-profit organizationin 1988, what started as a food pantry serving two zip codes, White Rock Center of Hope has expanded to include five east Dallas zip codes (75218, 75228, 75238, 75214, and 75223) where neighbors can access basic needs (Food Pantry, Clothing Closet and Financial Assistance for rent and utilities) and empowerment programs. In 2022, the White Rock Center of Hope helped 6,362 unique individuals thrive.
White Rock Center of Hope is supported by a community coalition of over 50 churches and social organizations and is powered by a staff of 10 employees and more than 450 volunteers who cultivate hope by assisting with the basic needs and empowerment programs.
Founded as a non-profit organizationin 1988, what started as a food pantry serving two zip codes, White Rock Center of Hope has expanded to include five east Dallas zip codes (75218, 75228, 75238, 75214, and 75223) where neighbors can access basic needs (Food Pantry, Clothing Closet and Financial Assistance for rent and utilities) and empowerment programs. In 2022, the White Rock Center of Hope helped 6,362 unique individuals thrive.
White Rock Center of Hope is supported by a community coalition of over 50 churches and social organizations and is powered by a staff of 10 employees and more than 450 volunteers who cultivate hope by assisting with the basic needs and empowerment programs.