How to stay engaged with TIS from home! – Updated 4/28/20
We are so grateful for your support! These are challenging times, and our staff and board of directors are working diligently to adapt in real-time as new information becomes available. […]
April Newsletter – News You Can Use
We are currently serving 30 people, including: 9 Families 13 Children 2 Single Individuals We are currently serving 30 people, including: 9 Families 13 […]
Fighting Homelessness (and uncertainty) Through the Power of Joy!
Talbot Interfaith Shelter’s Lip Sync Battle on April 18th was set to be quite a spectacle. In its fourth year, the Lip Sync Battle is an evening of great joy […]
COVID-19 Update – New Policies in Place
During these extraordinary times, we felt it was important to reach out and assure you, our wonderful supporters, that we are committed to the safety and well-being of our guests, […]
The case for doing away with the phrase “The Homeless”
“The Homeless”… We hear that phrase all the time. It’s even part of the names of organizations created to fight homelessness. But something about that phrase just makes us cringe. […]
March Newsletter – News You Can Use!
We are currently serving 27 people, including: 8 Families 11 Children 2 Single Individuals Good news this month: One of the guests in our transitional […]
Rural Homelessness
Why can’t we see homelessness in our community? When we have speaking engagements where we talk about poverty and homelessness in our community, the response is often one of shock […]
January Newsletter – News You Can Use!
We are currently serving 30 people, including: 11 Families 16 Children 2 Single Individuals Another VERY Merry TIS-Mas! We want to thank everyone involved […]
December Newsletter – TIS News You Can Use!
2019 Year End Recap – A Look Back At What YOU Made Possible This Year!! We want to share a sincere thank you to each and every one of our […]
November Newsletter – TIS News You Can Use!!
November 2019 – A Look At What YOU Make Possible! We are currently serving 33 people, including: 10 Families 13 Children 3 Single Individuals […]