All Programs Will Be Closed July 3rd and July 4th.
Help. Healing. Hope.
Restoring the lives of families and communities by building relationships and providing life-changing resources.
Many of those we serve may have experienced a crisis that has brought them to a place of financial insecurity, such as the loss of a job or the death of a spouse. Others live in chronic or generational poverty, having never been taught another way of life – a way to find that bridge they need to break the cycle. That is why we employ a holistic approach, to empower people to recognize their worth and their potential and live the full lives for which they were created, as shown in our motto: Help. Healing. Hope.
We are most well-known for our help, providing food and clothing for those in need. We want to do more by offering an opportunity for healing… restoring lives by helping people develop new skills and utilize resources to build their own bridge from their present circumstances toward a better lifestyle. In all we do we seek to build personal relationships. We want our neighbors to know that they are loved and that they can find the hope that everyone needs to live a full and purposeful life.
Park View in Recent News
Food For Families
We invite anyone in need to shop and receive groceries on a bi-weekly (twice monthly) basis at no cost. We offer fresh produce, meat, baked goods, dairy items, and personal care products.
Park View Cafe
Every Wednesday night, we provide free, nutritious, hot meals that are served by area organizations, churches, and civic groups.
Food For Thought
School-aged children are able to take home food through weekend food bags, school pantries, and neighborhood food stations all year including summer break.
Food For Families
We invite anyone in need to shop and receive groceries on a bi-weekly (twice monthly) basis at no cost. We offer fresh produce, meat, baked goods, dairy items, and personal care products.
Park View Cafe
Every Wednesday night, we provide free, nutritious, hot meals that are served by area organizations, churches, and civic groups.
Food For Thought
School-aged children are able to take home food through weekend food bags, school pantries, and neighborhood food stations all year including summer break.


