The youth volunteer with the J.C. Lewis Health Center as part of our community service efforts. The Health Center is part of Union Mission and operates along with other services at 125 Fahm Street in Savannah, GA. The facility is a federally qualified health center and offers 32 primary care beds for respite care and is the main site for general outpatient care, including dental health, eye clinics, and health promotion. Our service is to provide a warm, healthy home-made with love meal along with some friendly companionship every third Sunday (Check out the photos in the Gallery) Our next meal is scheduled for January 20th. It is a wonderful opportunity to build relationships and share in a life with Christ. We invite each resident in respite care to come to Trinity for our Church services and to celebrate with us. For more information please see their website. To help by volunteering, donating food, books and/or magazines or just for more information, contact Cynthia White 912-484-3877


Trinity UMYF Participate in "Make a Difference Day"


JC Lewis Health Center book and magazine drive is already a huge success, thank you for your donations thus far,
keep them coming in since we will be trading out materials throughout the year.

Thank you to all the youth who helped with the Advent Program and a huge thank you to Charlie Horel for accompanying us on the guitar. It was a great success!

UMYF would also like to thank everyone who supported us by purchasing our handmade wrapping paper. We appreciate your support.

UMYF will not be meeting on December 30th, but will resume on January 6th.

UMYF Annual Ice Skating January 29 12:00 meet at Church. contact Lisa Blatcher to sign up or for more information. 398-5574



UMYF Gleans with Society of St. Andrew's Harvest of Hope
Nov. 2-4 on Johns Island, SC


Trinity UMYF Leaders Cynthia White, Paul Maree and Lori Grisham attended the Society of St. Andrew's Harvest of Hope event. Along with youth and adults from several other congregations, they harvested nearly 880 lbs of peas for the hungry! It was a rewarding and meaningful experience. (Check out the photos in the Gallery.) If you would like to help the Society of St. Andrew in their fight against hunger please visit www.endhunger.org