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Why We Are Here

Christian Services was birthed in 1981 by Helen Warren who had a passion for bringing those with needs together with those who had resources to share.  We are proud of our beginning and of the many programs and services we provide for Lancaster County today. Christian Services became a 501(C)3 in 2005 and is unique among local non-profits because 60% of our agency operating revenue is generated by our Thrift Store, which also helps those experiencing emergencies, the disadvantaged, and the homeless.  Today our total economic impact to Lancaster County is over $2 million with an annual spend around $800,000. Christian Services operates a Food Pantry in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, provides Angel Tree Christmas toys and clothing for children, provides financial support & assistance for Kin Care families where grandparents and relatives are raising children of relatives to keep them out of the foster care system, conducts Summer Liberty Camps for kids where they learn about the Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War, Bill of Rights and US Constitution, teaches Life Skills classes which focus on developing a range of competencies, including communication, conflict resolution, and interpersonal abilities to navigate everyday challenges which foster self-sufficiency, resilience, and overall well-being, and we own and operate the Lancaster Bowling Center to meet the need of a gathering place for our community to come together to meet, celebrate, recreate, and fellowship. We believe one of the best ways we give back to the community is by employing 20 full-time and part-time employees.  We also utilize volunteers and can always use your help, so join the team!

Our Mission

Improving the quality of life of families and children by eliminating barriers to opportunity.

Christian Services is well known in our community for our Food Pantry which in 2024 served 1,765 families totaling 2,860 individuals, 1,082,646 pounds of food.  Our Pantry operates Tuesday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 11:30 am and conducts Mobile Food trucks throughout the community. One of our roles in building a stronger, healthier and more economically vibrant community is to combat food insecurity.  The depressed nature of our community is highlighted by the (2) Food Deserts & (2) Opportunity Zones where our Pantry is located, which creates food insecurity for many of our residents, leading to their inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active, healthy life. 

 

Our Angel Tree program, which partners with Prison Fellowship, has provided Christmas gifts and positive Christmas memories for children for over 40 years.  Every Christmas over 275 children, some with parents who are incarcerated, receive toys & clothes provided by community individuals, businesses, and churches.  

 

The mission of our newest program, Kin Care, is to meet the immediate needs of Grand and Kinship families by providing emotional support, food, Christmas gifts, clothing and shoes, furniture and household items, life skills classes for caregivers, and school supplies for the children. Our vision is for every kinship family and child to maintain a strong sense of identity and family connection while achieving a stable, positive family experience that will best allow children to reach their full potential.  An estimated 2.7 million, 4 percent of all children in the U.S., are being raised by grandparents or other relatives and an estimated 96,000 in South Carolina.

 

The Lancaster Bowling Center which we own and operate is not a profit center and usually operates at a deficit.  Operating at a deficit or breaking even is our objective with the mission to provide inexpensive recreational opportunities for the community, especially those who are  underprivileged.  On average the prices in the Center are 20 to 25% cheaper than other facilities and we are exempt from collecting sales tax, saving customers another 10%.  We do have a price structure; however, we make pricing accommodations for families and individuals without the financial means, and it is not uncommon to offer free activities or services.  When we can allow young children who have never played mini golf or bowled for the first time, that opportunity is priceless!

 

Lastly, a mainstay of Christian Services is our Family Thrift Store which has a little bit of everything: used furniture, appliances, linens, clothing, shoes, and knick-knacks. The Store also provides clothing and household items without charge for new foster parents, short term emergency victims, individuals recently released from prison, and those individuals referred by other agencies or churches. Our Family Store generates 60% of our revenue so Donate, Shop, & Make a Difference!

Springs Close Foundation

Fabric of the Community Award

To mark the milestones of 70 years of grant making and passing the $100 million mark in grants provided to Chester, Lancaster, and York counties, the Foundation launched the "Fabric of the Community" awards to honor individuals and organizations that uphold Colonel Springs’ legacy of service to others. Christian Services was humbled to be recognized in 2015 as one of only five organizations to receive this coveted award for its 34 years of service to the Lancaster County community.

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Leadership Team

Eric Kramer

Executive Director

Ashlee Addison

 Assistant Director

Leslie Snuffer

Pantry Manager

Barbara Bickford

​Store Manager

Calvin Gladden

LBC Manager

Our Board

David Taylor

Chairman

Angelica Figueroa 

Vice Chair

Kenneth Cole

Treasurer

Andrea Campbell

Secretary

C.T. Kirk

Member

Natalie Bruno

Member

Angie Wheeler

 Member

Mary Gutowski

 Member

Dr. Altheresa Goode Howard 

 Member

Bliss Steele

 Member

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Christian Services is a partner agency of the United Way of Lancaster South Carolina.  We THANK the United Way for the thousands of dollars received to help secure first time housing for families by assisting with utility and housing deposits, purchase food for our Food Pantry clients, and provide support and assistance for our Kin Care families.  This is an example of "Living United" to improve the lives of our fellow Lancaster citizens by linking community resources with a human need.    

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