Beacon Credit Union Donates $500 To Fellowship Missions.

January 7, 2025 at 6:42 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Eric Lane, executive director of Fellowship Ministries, and Christine Miller, Beacon Credit Union Warsaw Member Center manager. Photo Provided.
Pictured (L to R) are Eric Lane, executive director of Fellowship Ministries, and Christine Miller, Beacon Credit Union Warsaw Member Center manager. Photo Provided.


Beacon Credit Union recently donated $500 to Fellowship Missions.
“Fellowship Missions provides assistance to those in need of shelter, those currently in recovery, as well as those that need support in finding work,” Beacon Credit Union Warsaw Member Center Manager Christine Miller stated. “They have three core programs; emergency shelter, addiction recovery hub and catalyst program. Each of those core programs provide essential services to those who are in need. The residents receive the services/help that they need and are taught new skills to help them grow and become self-sustaining members in our community.
“I first learned of what all Fellowship Missions does from attending a JCAP graduation program,” Miller said. “I was blown away with how involved and driven they are to help each and every person that they come into contact with. Their residents spoke highly about the program and how much it helped them grow personally, professionally and spiritually.”


Beacon Credit Union recently donated $500 to Fellowship Missions.
“Fellowship Missions provides assistance to those in need of shelter, those currently in recovery, as well as those that need support in finding work,” Beacon Credit Union Warsaw Member Center Manager Christine Miller stated. “They have three core programs; emergency shelter, addiction recovery hub and catalyst program. Each of those core programs provide essential services to those who are in need. The residents receive the services/help that they need and are taught new skills to help them grow and become self-sustaining members in our community.
“I first learned of what all Fellowship Missions does from attending a JCAP graduation program,” Miller said. “I was blown away with how involved and driven they are to help each and every person that they come into contact with. Their residents spoke highly about the program and how much it helped them grow personally, professionally and spiritually.”


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