The PPC Homework House provides free tutoring to students in grades one through six through a separate non-profit organization. The basic concept of the tutoring program is to provide a safe and friendly environment for students to receive assistance in completing their homework. This need is very real. Students who do not perform well in class tend to dread school and classroom participation. The goal of Homework House is to change the attitude a student has toward school. As a student's performance improves, the student becomes a willing participant in the learning process which can turn a child's life around.
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Circle of Friendship is a program for disabled, or "differently abled" adults which meets every first and third Thursday from 5:45 to 7:30 PM. The friends and their caregivers meet at PPC for dinner, fellowship, Bible study, music and activities.We are always looking for new ideas. Please call with yours and join the fun.
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The PPC Soup Kitchen came about through the vision of a member of the church, John Balent, who saw the need to join with other churches and agencies in providing food for the hungry of our community in the name of Jesus Christ. After researching what meals other groups were providing, it was determined that a weekly meal, on Thursday evenings, was needed.
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 In 1989, the Placentia Presbyterian Church, utilizing an old farmhouse next door, began the Homeless Intervention Shelter House known as H.I.S. House. H.I.S. House assists homeless individuals, couples and families regain self-sufficiency through housing, training, counseling and personal support.
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The Wednesday morning Placentia Presbyterian Church Clothes Closet grew directly out of our Soup Kitchen Ministry on Thursday evenings, and is currently available to women and men from the community on the first and third Wednesday mornings of each month throughout the year.
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