Building Community Children & Youth
Robert Pierson
Recent Posts
Ernest, and His Ways
Ernest is getting individualized support that gives him the confidence to reach new heights.
Volunteer Opportunity: Be A Mock Interviewer
Are you looking for the right opportunity to inspire others?
Upward Economic Mobility
For an individual living in poverty, especially deep poverty, life is experienced in a state of constant stress, making it especially difficult to deal with issues of family, health, finances, education, and meaningful employment.
What we’re reading: $2.00 A Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America
Episcopal Community Services and the Advocacy Committee of our Board of Trustees welcome you to join us over the summer months in reading $2.00 A Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America.
Opening Doors: Jasmine and Emani
Fifth grader Emani is new to the Out of School Time (OST) program.
Get Involved: Fill the Bus
Each summer, ECS holds a back-to-school drive to support our school-aged participants.
A New Report to Unleash the Full Potential of Human Services
A new study offers insights to galvanize community-based organizations (CBOs) like Episcopal Community Services.
Black History Month Spotlight: Dr. Dorothy Height and Justice
Throughout Black History Month, we are recognizing the significant contributions African Americans have made—and continue to make—for the betterment of our city, country, and world.
Black History Month Spotlight: Fannie Lou Hamer and Community
Throughout Black History Month, we are recognizing the significant contributions African Americans have made—and continue to make—for the betterment of our city, country, and world.
Black History Month Spotlight: Thurgood Marshall and Justice
Throughout Black History Month, we are recognizing the significant contributions African Americans have made—and continue to make—for the betterment of our city, country, and world.