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The Mantle House Mission Board of Directors wishes to thank all our supporters, donors, staff, and all volunteers for all of your support throughout the year. We pray you have a blessed and happy New Year!

Our year in review captures activities and events the community has supported.

The transitional home, a 501(c)3, nonprofit Christ-centered organization, has housed and assisted young men as well as young women and expectant mothers. Our independent living skills program is designed to meet the different needs of each individual. Learning how to manage relationships, the home, jobs, and family life are part of the daily life skills taught here at the Mission, as well as spiritual guidance, counseling, and mentorship.

Each resident gets an opportunity to develop retail management skills as they help with duties in the resale store. It is our goal to work alongside each resident and guide them as they make important life decisions. The loving home environment provided here is essential to the growth of each individual.

The resale store and events such as dinners, community days, festivals, and West Newton's Light Up Night are all a chance to gather with those who are committed to the vision of the Mission, and we cherish those times together thank you for joining us.

We are seeking a full-time house manager for a night live-in position and part-time support staff positions, both night and day shifts. Serious inquiries can be made by calling 724-872-7119.

For housing referrals or more information, please call 724-872-7119. You can email us at mantlehousemission@yahoo.com or you can find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/mantlehousemissionresalestore/.

Below are our January events:
• Volunteer Day – Saturday, January 14, 2017 – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. We welcome church groups, community organizations, and/or individuals who would like to help complete our Mission houses. No experience necessary. Lunch is provided free of charge – RAIN OR SHINE.
• Mantle House Mission Resale and Bookstore hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Enjoy a hot cup of coffee or hot cocoa in our Community Room and browse through our six full rooms, which includes a children’s room, a bookstore, several kitchen rooms, and a fully stocked garage of treasures. There’s something for everyone. For your convenience, we have shopping baskets located in the foyer in the store.
• Christmas decorations and Christmas items are all on sale through the end of January! Stop in and find items for next year’s decorating!

Mantle House Mission Resale Store accepts donations of household items for our resale store and books in good condition for our bookstore. Items can be dropped off during our hours of operation, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. For larger items (furniture, etc.), please call 724-872-1800 first to make arrangements. While donations are appreciated, we do not accept televisions, computers, printers, scanners, wheelchairs or walkers.

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