Links
Visit the Presbyterian Church USA website.
Visit the Presbyterian Church of Scioto Valley.
The Presbyterian Coffee Project—part of the Enough For Everyone program of the
PC(USA)—is a new way to help people in need while enjoying fellowship and an excellent
cup of coffee. As Christians we can address a consumer dilemma by buying coffee
that is fairly traded. Presbyterian congregations that participate are supporting practices
which help farmers in Latin America, Africa and Asia earn a fairer share of income, obtain access
to credit and technical support, and gain a trading partner they can trust, a Fair
Trade Organization called Equal Exchange.

Hiram Griswold Andrews had no idea that his home would someday be our town's
Andrews House. This Worthington, Ohio, native came to Delaware in 1831 and
started a paper mill operation in Stratford....
Common Ground Free Store Ministries is a partnership between Delaware churches, businesses,
civic organizations and caring citizens. We believe God’s mercy doesn’t come with a price tag.
Together we have established a warm and welcoming store run by volunteers where everything is available
to everyone free of charge—from clothing, shoes diapers and linens, to small appliances, books and toys.
There are no income requirements, no questions and no scrutiny—only the support of people who care.
Everyone is on common ground.
FOODS RESOURCE BANK
Foods Resource Bank's goal is to engage the grassroots agricultural
community in the U.S.,along with individuals, churches and
urban communities,to grow solutions to hunger problems in our world.

Founded in 1970, HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties, Inc. is the local, toll-free
crisis support, information and referral hotline for people living in Delaware and
Morrow Counties. Committed to empowering people through knowledge and resources,
HelpLine facilitates the recovery and stability of the emotional, financial and
information needs of the Delaware and Morrow County communities.

We are a family service agency bringing together and organizing various ways to
lend a helping hand to Delaware County residents. Each program receives a percentage
of financial support from the Delaware County United Way in addition to direct
donations from the community.

Prison Fellowship partners with local churches across the country to minister
to a group that society often scorns and neglects: prisoners, ex-prisoners,
and their families