By Ben McCarty on Monday, 06 January 2025
Category: Messiah

Help make a difference with Winter Hospitality Overflow

Greetings People of Messiah,

It's WINTER, and it's cold outside!

Messiah committed to help support the Winter Hospitality Overflow (WHO) program in Vancouver over 20 years ago. WHO is an overflow shelter providing additional capacity for individuals and families in our community who are currently experiencing homelessness and need to get in from the outside on any given night during the coldest months, from November 1 to March 31. 

The WHO operates a shelter for 45 women and families at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, as well as a shelter for 25 men at St. Paul Lutheran Church. The WHO is an interfaith and community-supported program where guests are offered a warm place to sleep, a hot shower, a meal, and the welcome and warmth of a caring community working to address the most basic human needs. Volunteers are critical to the program.

Information follows about how to volunteer.


VOLUNTEERING FOR WHO (Winter Shelter)

Family Shelter at St. Andrew Lutheran Church (Orchards area):

Volunteers extending hospitality to people facing extreme challenges is foundational to the Winter Hospitality Overflow program, and it continues to be the most valuable contribution that volunteers like yourself bring to the women, children, and families that stay at St. Andrew overnight.

Volunteer responsibilities vary depending on the day and time of shift. All volunteer shifts require a background check. Currently, there are two shifts and meal opportunities:

Visit the WHO website to sign up:

https://whoprogram.org/family-shelter/

Please feel free to contact Brenda Gardner for help at 360-601-9258.

Thank you!