And for those same six years, whether it was food, clothing, basics or a willing ear to listen to their troubles, those in need knew they had a safe place to turn.
But Isaiah House needs help of its own — contributions of food and clothing and financial help to ensure it can afford to continue its mission.
The organization has been a viable force in the community, and it is hoped that all who can will answer its call for help.
These kinds of Good Samaritans are worthy of support, providing a much needed service for the communities they serve.



