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Chocolate Evening will benefit Agape House on May 9

Posted at 12:26 am April 30, 2015
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Chocolate Desserts

Truffles, fudge, brownies, cake, and plenty of chocolate tastes to satisfy a sweet tooth will be offered at “An Evening of Everything Chocolate” on Saturday, May 9, in support of Agape House of Oak Ridge.

The evening, from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will feature 10 tasting stations with a variety of chocolate culinary temptations, along with coffee and tea to wash them down.

Bakers and candy makers are invited to bring their best creations to the evening’s baking contest. For an entry fee of $10, bakers may enter any dessert containing chocolate, with celebrity judges tasting the entries and awarding a gold medal to the winning dessert. The dessert should contain eight servings. Contest judges will be caterer Judy Dodd, Oak Ridge City Council member Rick Chinn, and Oak Ridge School Board Chairman Keys Fillauer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Agape House, Agape House of Oak Ridge, An Evening of Everything Chocolate, bakers, baking contest, candy makers, chocolate, Chocolate Evening, dessert, Ecumenical Storehouse, First United Methodist Chuch, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, homeless, Judy Dodd, Keys Fillauer, Michael McCuthcheon, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Rick Chinn, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless, The Ferrell Shop, TORCH, transitional housing, Trinity Outreach Center of Hope, Veterans Administration

Alpha Kappa Alpha fundraiser will benefit TORCH, Pat Summitt Foundation, KARM

Posted at 11:32 am April 27, 2015
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A June fundraiser will benefit three nonprofit organizations: TORCH, the Pat Summitt Foundation, and Knox Area Rescue Ministries, or KARM.

The June 13 fundraiser is sponsored by members of the Oak Ridge Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (AKA) Incorporated. The fundraiser, “Dancing with the AKAs,” will take place in the Knoxville Expo Center Ballroom on Clinton Highway.

The three nonprofits provide important services to the local communities, a press release said. TORCH, or Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, of Oak Ridge, provides supportive services and intensive care management to help the homeless. The Pat Summitt Foundation fights Alzheimer’s disease with a comprehensive approach. And KARM seeks to rescue the poor and provide life skills training and educational opportunities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: AKA, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alzheimer’s, Barbara Jackson, Bear Stephenson, dancing, Dancing with the AKAs, Estella Simmons, homeless, KARM, Knox Area Rescue Ministries, music dancing, Oak Ridge Chapter, Pat Summitt Foundation, Ruby Miller, TORCH, Trellis Barksdale, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope

Artwork by JMS sixth-grader chosen for homeless coalition poster

Posted at 11:35 am April 1, 2015
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JMS Misty Greenhalgh

Misty Greenhalgh holding the 2015 PIT Count Poster with art teacher, Jim Dodson; JMS Principal Phil Cox; and TORCH Art Show Director Sheila Michel. (Submitted photo)

 

Misty Greenhalgh, a sixth-grade art student of Jim Dodson at Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, submitted artwork to the Second Annual TORCH Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Art Show that was then submitted to the TVCH (Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless) Point in Time Count Poster Contest.

In the past, TVCH chose one piece of art from each county to be that county’s PIT poster. This year, they created the same poster for all 12 counties they serve. Faces from artwork used in past year’s posters as well as the face from Greenhalgh’s work were used for this year’s poster.

The 2015 poster states: “We are more than just faces. Everyone counts.”

Greenhalgh was recognized at the Monday night meeting of the Oak Ridge Board of Education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Elizabeth Noe, homeless, Jefferson Middle School, Jim Dodson, JMS, Misty Greenhalgh, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Phil Cox, PIT, PIT poster, Point in Time, Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless, TORCH, TORCH Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Art Show, TVCH, TVCH Point in Time Count Poster Contest

Breakfast Rotary, Altrusa award more than $20K in literacy grants

Posted at 3:33 am April 1, 2015
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Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotar and Altrusa International

Pictured from left to right front row are Ann Mostoller (Altrusa), Lisa Buckner, Kay Hall, Alana Hunsaker, Rhoni Basden,Gwen Harrell and Beck Hook. In the second row are Christina Young (ORBRC), Judy Trimble (Altrusa), Ginger Adams, Sheila Michaels, Terry Peck, Jill McMaster, Trudy Wideman, Liz Herdses, and Austin Lance (ORBRC). (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club and Altrusa International of Oak Ridge recently presented grant awards from the Literacy 4 Lunch Grant Award Program.

Lack of literacy skills continues to be a serious problem in the lives of many of our East Tennessee neighbors and for many throughout the world, a press release said.

“Non-readers and below-grade readers cannot realize their full potential in life, which in turn adversely affects our local and national economies and society in general,” the release said.

To address these needs, the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club and Altrusa International of Oak Ridge co-sponsor an annual fundraiser, Lunch 4 Literacy. Proceeds from the March 2014 event that featured Denise Kiernan, author of “The Girls of the Atomic City,” provide the financial basis for these grants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Breakfast Rotary, Denise Kiernan, Emory Valley Early Learning Center, Girls Inc., Glenwood Elementary School, Linden Elementary School, literacy, Literacy 4 Lunch, Literacy 4 Lunch Grant Award, literacy grants, Lunch-4-Literacy, Midtown Elementary School Library, Norris Middle School, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Roane County, Roane Imagination Library, The Girls of the Atomic City, TORCH, Willow Brook Elementary School

Photos: Community leaders sleep outside to raise awareness of homelessness

Posted at 12:38 am January 19, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Pastor Steve Sherman with Homeless Sign

Pastor Steve Sherman of First Christian Church is pictured above at a camp-out on a cold Thursday night at First United Methodist Church that was intended to raise awareness of homelessness. (Photos by James Lewis) 

 

Several community leaders camped out Thursday night at First United Methodist Church to raise awareness of homelessness. The volunteers also collected linens and personal care items for the upcoming Warming Center project and brought attention to the need for volunteers to help with the Point in Time Count.

Here are photos by James Lewis.

The community was invited to come out to support the sleep-out participants from 6-7 p.m. Thursday (January 15), and local homeless providers were expected to talk about their agencies and what they are providing to homeless individuals in the community. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Community, Faith, Media, Nonprofits, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Richardson, Brian Scott, Charlotte Bowers, Cold Hands Warm Hearts, First Christian Church, First United Methodist Church, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, homelessness, Jake Morrill, James Lewis, Maureen Hoyt, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Point-in-Time Count, Ridgeview, Robertsville Baptist Church, Sheila Michel, Steve Sherman, Tandy Scheffler, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope, Warming Center

Cold hands, warm hearts: Leaders to sleep outside to raise awareness of homelessness

Posted at 9:47 pm January 14, 2015
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Several community leaders will spend the night of Thursday, January 15, sleeping outside at First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge to raise awareness of homelessness and to collect linens and personal care items for the upcoming Warming Center project and bring attention to the need for volunteers to help with the Point in Time Count.

The community is invited to participate by coming out to support the sleep-out participants from 6-7 p.m. Thursday. There will be a free soup dinner. All community members are invited to attend.

Local homeless providers will be present to talk about their agencies and what they are providing to homeless individuals in our community. Information on the warming center project and the Point in Time Count will also be available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Brian Scott, Charlotte Bowers, Cold Hands Warm Hearts, First Christian Church, First United Methodist Church, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, homeless providers, homelessness, Jake Morrill, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Point-in-Time Count, Richard Edwards, Robertsville Baptist Church, soup dinner, Steve Sherman, Tandy Scheffler, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope, Warming Center

Students illustrate children’s book, help raise awareness of homelessness

Posted at 9:05 am December 1, 2014
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Student Art for Homelessness Book

TORCH, a local nonprofit that works with homeless families and low-income people, hosted its second annual art show during National Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Week from November 17-23.

Anderson County art students (grades seven-12) were invited to submit PIT Poster Contest entries, while younger students (grades kindergarten-six) were invited to submit illustrations for a children’s book, “The Home for Carley.”

The PIT Count is an annual, nationally mandated count of the homeless by county over a 24-hour period in the month of January. TORCH directs the PIT Count for Anderson County each year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Anderson County, art show, Cathy Lowden, homeless, Jefferson Middle School, Linden Elementary, low-income, Mary Katherine Chin, National Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Week, Oak Ridge High School, PIT Count, PIT Poster Contest, Sarah Cochran, Sheila Michel, St. Mary's Catholic School, The Home for Carley, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, Tristy Berryhill, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary

Community forum on homelessness in Anderson County on Tuesday

Posted at 6:40 pm November 12, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Torch Logo

A Tuesday evening forum in Oak Ridge will focus on homelessness in Anderson County.

The free forum is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 18, in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The forum has been organized by the Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, or TORCH, and ORUUC. It will bring together experts from social service agencies and the wider community for a panel discussion to explore how a 10-year plan to help reduce and alleviate homelessness could be effective in Anderson County, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, community forum, homelessness, HUD Point in Time Count, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, Zabrina Minor

Hidden needs in our community—filling the gaps

Posted at 12:04 am October 3, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Altrusa Oak Ridge, TN

A panel of community organizations assisting the homeless and precariously housed will be presenting to the Altrusa Club at their lunch meeting on Wednesday, October 8. This panel will be comprised of Annie Cacheiro from ADFAC, Zabrina Minor from TORCH, Teresa Brittain from the Free Medical Clinic, and Jennifer Enderson of Emory Valley Center. The meeting will take place at the Doubletree Hotel Oak Ridge.

“ADFAC places emphasis on the prevention of homelessness and the development of self-sufficiency,” Cacheiro said of ADFAC’s services here in Anderson County. “Short-term financial assistance and counseling are provided with the goal of stabilizing the family during times of crisis. We respond to over 6,000 requests each year.”

“Everyone should have access to health care, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status,” Brittain said. “These clients exist here in Anderson County, and these services must be provided.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: ADFAC, Altrusa Club, Annie Cacheiro, Emory Valley Center, Free Medical Clinic, health care, homeless, Jennifer Enderson, Teresa Brittain, TORCH, Zabrina Minor

TORCH has Brew Review, a beer-tasting fundraiser

Posted at 4:25 pm August 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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A nonprofit organization that helps homeless people and low-income families has a new fundraiser, a Brew Review.

It’s a one-of-a-kind fundraiser for Trinity Out-­Reach Center for Hope, or TORCH. The Brew Review will be Friday, September 12, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Historic Grove Theater located at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge.

“The evening will include beer tasting, finger foods, silent auction, and live music,” a press release said. “Guests can mingle in the lobby with their food and beer, dance to live music in the auditorium, and bid on fantastic items in the silent auction.”

Beer is being provided by Cheeroke Distributing, Alliance Brewing Co., Yazoo, and Downtown Brewery, with more breweries to be announced closer to the event, the release said. Hard cider will also be available for those who cannot drink beer or would like to try something different.

The silent auction items include signed Lee Child and Tess Gerritsen books, a Jackie Collins autographed picture, gift cards, a Keurig Platinum K-Cup, gift baskets, crafts, a two-night stay in Pigeon Forge, and many other exciting items, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: beer, Brew Review, food, fundraiser, Grove Theater, homeless, low-income, Melissa Freiderich, music, silent auction, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope, Zabrina Minor

TORCH’s kickball fundraiser to kick off in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:52 pm June 13, 2014
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Torch Logo

TORCH’s “Kickin It for Homes” kickball fundraiser is an opportunity for the community to relive the fun of a favorite childhood sports. At the same time, every game played is a “hand-up” for the homeless, a press release said.

Participants are needed to play in the tournament, which is set for June 28 at Carl Yearwood Park located on Laboratory Road in Oak Ridge. The event will start at 9 a.m., and end when a winner emerges. The cost per eight-person team is $160. There is no cost to come out and cheer on the teams.

Teams can register by printing out a form from the website www.oakridgetorch.org and send or drop the form at the office. There is a box at the door if the office is closed. Teams can also register and pay directly online.

Trinity Outreach Center of Hope (TORCH) is located at 320 Robertsville Road in Oak Ridge. Families, church groups, work mates, and friends are encouraged to join in the fun, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Carl Yearwood Park, fundraiser, Home Run Derby, homeless, kickball, Kickin It for Homes, Sheila Michel, TORCH, Trinity Outreach Center of Hope

Anderson County homeless counted Jan. 28, training on Thursday

Posted at 9:49 pm January 14, 2014
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An annual 24-hour count of the homeless in Anderson County is scheduled for Jan. 28, and the first of two hour-long training sessions is Thursday morning.

The Point in Time Count is organized by TORCH, and the count is used by Congress to determine funding for the area.

Those who volunteer for the PIT count must attend a one-hour training session that will teach them how to fill out the homelessness survey and provide input on where homeless families might be located.

Thursday’s training session is from 10-11 a.m. at the TORCH office, which is at 320 Robertsville Road, Suite 5, in Oak Ridge. There is a second training session from 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23. Volunteers will be signing up for a three-hour volunteer time slot at the training sessions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Anderson County, funding, homeless, PIT, Point-in-Time Count, Rapid Response Team Member Pledge, TORCH, training, Zabrina Minor

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