Program areas at Christian Center of Park City
The Christian Center of Park City (ccpc) started in 2000 to serve as a community organization that sought to meet people at their point of need. Over the last 24 years, the Center has started a multitude of programs, engaging hundreds of volunteers in thousands of hours of serving opportunities, and helping countless residents secure the resources they need to survive. Food pantries: ccpc operates the largest food pantries in summit and wasatch counties. During the past year, individuals were served approximately 38,830 times through the Center's food pantries, and 606 individuals received basic needs assistance funds or other types of basic needs assistance as assessed and defined by ccpc.
Mental health counseling and wellness services: ccpc offers a large counseling Center with fully trained therapists who have a whole range of expertise and training to help meet the mental health and wellness needs of the community. Our counseling and wellness team include professional counselors dedicated to helping individuals move from the sticking points in life in order to learn more about themselves in the process. Our counselors have a wide variety of specialties ranging from kids to adults in both english and spanish.
Thrift stores: ccpc operates three thrift stores. The stores offer tremendous values on men's and women's clothing, housewares and small appliances, footwear, outerwear, and seasonal exercise equipment. They receive donations of furniture, household items, and clothing where the majority is given to lower income individuals and families. The rest is sold to fund this and other program services. Approximately 36 people received non-monetary assistance at no charge from the Center's stores during the year.