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Our Mission and Values Ring Clear

The enduring work of ECS reflects a persistent and profound need in our communities. We are deeply...

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Anne Rice-Burgess

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Ties That Bind

At the St. Barnabas Community Resource Center, it is more than just a food pantry—it is a place where community flourishes. People greet each other warmly, saying “Good morning” and “Hello, neighbor,” checking in on one another with genuine care. One recent moment stands out: someone waiting their own turn for reasons of food insecurity, quietly pulling me aside to say, “I wanted to make sure you knew that the person behind me in line may need a little extra care today.” She knew that once the other person walked in, he would be greeted with welcoming concern and immediate action. It is these small, intentional acts that embody the spirit of this place. Inside St. Barnabas, the quotes on the walls are not just words; they are lived every day. “My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together,” reads a quote from Desmond Tutu. It is felt in the way people reach out to each other, knowing that their well-being is interconnected. Nearby, Pauli Murray’s words remind us of the foundation of a thriving community: “True community is based on equality, mutuality, and reciprocity. It affirms the richness of individual diversity as well as the common human ties that bind us together.” The common human ties that bind us together. While we work towards a future where no one must stand in a food pantry line, St. Barnabas remains committed to being more than just a resource. It is a place where neighbors recognize each other and ask, “How are you?” It is a space where the simple, yet profound, gestures of mutual care multiply. At last night’s community dinner, I sat next to a woman who brought in a newcomer, who told me he recently lost his housing and wanted to know more about what resources ECS may have for him. Here, community is not just an idea but an everyday practice—one where people uplift one another, recognizing our shared humanity.

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Anne Rice-Burgess' September Reflection

Earlier this month, we observed Labor Day. We often forget what that means, because we celebrate with a (well-deserved) day off. The holiday is rooted in the late nineteenth century, when labor activists pushed to recognize the American worker’s contributions to our country’s strength, prosperity, and well-being.

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Anne Rice-Burgess’ Reflection on Her First Year at ECS

As we look back on the past year, we are filled with immense pride and gratitude for all we have accomplished together. Anne Rice-Burgess’ reflection letter is a tribute to the hard work, dedication, and resilience each of you has shown. Through challenges and triumphs, your unwavering commitment to our mission has made a significant impact.

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The Greatest Moments of Joy

April was Stress-Awareness Month, and throughout I often thought of the things that are anti-stressors; those things that bring the greatest moments of joy.

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Being Human Together

"My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together."

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