When “small change” makes a huge difference!
Ever have a coin jar where you throw the loose change from pants pockets, purses, and your vehicle’s console? I have. I am always amazed
Ever have a coin jar where you throw the loose change from pants pockets, purses, and your vehicle’s console? I have. I am always amazed
Many of our participants come to Steepletown with negative emotions directed towards Mathematics. With that in mind, here at Steepletown, we often approach math with
Central to our Christian faith is the celebration of Eucharist. While definitely referring to the consecrated body and blood of Jesus, this word originates from
Ask Logan today how he is and he’ll answer: “livin the dream”. In February 2016 when he arrived at Steepletown, however; Logan wasn’t living the
Volunteering can be as easy as saying, “sure, let me try it.” Danny Eckert, who also goes by the name of “Squeeky Clean” (the name
Katelyn Garvie began her journey with Steepletown in 2012, after moving to Grand Rapids and enrolling for GED preparation services. After recently dropping out of
The journeys of two traveling grannies brought them to the Steepletown Preschool to volunteer this school year. Charlotte is a retired kindergarten teacher, having taught
Late in the Spring Kitchen Sage learned something critically important. For the hundreds of kids in the neighborhoods north of I96 who rely on school-based
Steepletown is in the midst of a milestone year. While initial conversations, planning and staffing began early in the 90’s, Steepletown’s Articles of Incorporation
The 2nd annual Camp Kitchen Sage was another amazing experience in exchanging a traditional campfire for the kitchen stove Seven young adults, all of