RESOURCES for CHURCH and COMMUNITY United Church of Christ main site to learn more about the Church and resources available Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ is part of the Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Church of Christ. Learn more of plans to restore, renovate, and upgrade the historic buildings of the Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ to better serve our community. Community Action Services and Food Bank is a nonprofit organization in Provo, Utah, that provides a two-step process to solving poverty: first, to provide the resources to help stabilize the person’s crisis, and then to help them rebuild their life. Since 1967, our agency has helped stabilize the crises in the lives of people in need by meeting their basic critical needs (such as food and housing) while providing them with the long-term solutions needed to rebuild their financial and social self-sufficiency, enabling them to break out of poverty. Begun in partnership with the Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ. The mission of the Food & Care Coalition is to alleviate hunger and diminish the plights of poverty for those who enter our doors. Our primary objectives include finding suitable housing, teaching financial accountability, facilitating an elevation in personal morals and values, and helping each patron achieve their full potential. Encircle is a non-profit organization with the mission to bring the family and community together to enable our LGBTQ+ youth to thrive. This guide provides an overview of the HIV test, including why it’s done and how the results are interpreted.” Resource for LGBTQIA+ and allies in our community. Support local blood drives. The Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ hosts several blood drives a year. A valuable resource for housing, healthcare, food assistance, and more. For tax preparation assistance (for those whose income is less than $57,000 a year or less and has an SSN or ITIN may qualify) visit: https://unitedwayuc.org/our-work/everyday-support/vita Since 1991, Habitat for Humanity of Utah County has served over 140 families in need of simple decent housing. Through the generous support of countless volunteers, donors and community partners, we are able to pursue our vision of eliminating poverty housing in Utah County by building, renovating and repairing homes.