What We Do

Putting our faith into action, we assist those most in need in our community through programs directed to the homeless, the hungry, and people with mental health concerns.

Conference Kitchen

Conference Kitchen

The Conference Kitchen ensures that the working poor, homeless, elderly, children, people between jobs, individuals on fixed incomes, and those who have nowhere else to turn can receive a free nutritious meal, three times a day, five days a week.

Breakfast is served from 8:00 to 9:00 am, lunch from 11:45 am to 12:45 pm and dinner from 4:00 to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.

We rely on the kindness of our volunteers to help us prepare and serve food. Take your first step and volunteer today by contacting Chris Moran at cmoran@lehighchurches.org

Housing

The Conference Housing program builds a path in which those who are homeless, threatened with homelessness, or re-entering society from jail or prison can find stability in their lives. We offer rental assistance, utility deposits, furniture and supports enabling families and individuals to stay housed.

If you are need of housing we ask that you meet with us so we can access your needs. No appointment is necessary. Visit us from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 457 W. Allen Street, Allentown. 

Housing
Outreach

Outreach

The Outreach Team travels throughout the Lehigh Valley to connect with those living unsheltered, to provide supplies and build trusting relationships. We also work alongside those seeking a change in their situation and explore permanent housing options.

Drop-in Center

The Drop-in Center is an accepting place for anyone in need of support, advocacy, and self-empowerment. Lockers, showers, clothing, access to computers, and trained case workers are available to all who attend.

The Drop-in Center is open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Download March’s activity calendar here. The calendar is subject to change. 

Drop-in Center
Health

Health 

Our health programs connect our neighbors in need to essential care, including mental health support, public benefit enrollments, health screening and connections to medical personnel. On-site professional care is an essential part of self-sufficiency.

Support Services

We offer a myriad of supportive services to help individuals and families overcome the obstacles they face. Uniquely equipped staff meet people where they are and guide them through the steps to be successful with money management, job readiness, benefit enrollment, securing and ID, and apartment hunting.

In need of help? Please contact us info@lehighchurches.org or 610-433-6421

Support Services