In The Media
Scroll down to find out what the media is sharing about Talbot Interfaith Shelter: everything from our early TIS-story to the most recent news!
Talbot Interfaith Shelter Addresses Homelessness
When Talbot Interfaith Shelter (TIS) opened its doors in January 2009 in various churches in Talbot County, its vision was that no one in Talbot County would ever have to
Talbot Sings! to Benefit Talbot Interfaith Shelter
Have you ever wanted to perform with a nationally renown musician? Here’s your chance! Join us at the Avalon Theatre on Saturday, April 29th at 2:30 pm when Willy Porter
Delmarva’s Heart and Soul: Local Man Helping the Homeless One Step at a Time
Local advocates say families make up the fastest growing portion of the population of homeless on the Eastern Shore, but a local man is doing something about it. Robert Messick
Rural Homelessness Is Real on the Mid-Shore
Homelessness is real on the Mid-Shore. As we sit snugly in our homes this winter, there is another population not quite so fortunate who might be “couch surfing” with family
Wells Fargo Advisors earns shelter grant
For the second year in a row, a Wells Fargo Advisors employee’s volunteer work has earned a $10,000 grant for Talbot Interfaith Shelter. Click HERE to read more…
Talbot Interfaith Shelter Completes Purchase of Easton’s Promise
On November 2nd, at 1880 Bank, Talbot Interfaith Shelter (TIS) closed on the purchase of Easton’s Promise, located at 107 Goldsborough Street. The Shelter has been leasing the property since
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Your gift of $120 or $10 per month
may deliver seven weeks of case management for a neighbor in need.
Your gift of $300 or $25 per month
could provide a child with shelter and services for a week.
Your gift of $600 or $50 per month
can subsidize a family in Transitional Housing for up to 6 weeks.
Your gift of $1,000 or more
makes a life-changing impact on the families and individuals we serve.