East Rochester Community Resource Center
120 West Commercial Street (Mailing) ~ 333 East Chestnut Street (Site)
East Rochester,  New York  14445
(585) 586-0525

Teresa Quinzi-Willette,  Director  

 

Click here to see the 2009 Resource Center and Association of Churches Board of Directors

 

 

The Community Resource Center is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Please leave a message when calling during off hours and we will return the call as soon as possible.  In the event of an emergency during off hours, please call the East Rochester Police Department who will then contact the Director.

 

 

Events for 2012

 

Advent Tree Lighting Ceremony
Dec. 2nd, 5:00 pm. Held at Edmund Lyon Park, 750 Main Street (location may change due to inclement weather) Open to the public. Sponsored by the Town/Village of East Rochester and the Association of Churches kicking off the Advent Season.
Advent Craft Show
December 8th, 9:00 am - Held annually at East Rochester School Campus, 200 Woodbine Avenue. Sponsored by the Town/Village and the East Rochester Association of Churches. Crafts made by vendors from all over the county. Proceeds to benefit the E. Rochester Community Resource Center.

 

 

SERVICES  OFFERED FOR THE NEEDY


FOOD SHELF:  The food shelf is one of the most important services offered for those in need, such as families with small children who might go hungry if not for this service.  The generosity of the 6 member churches in the East Rochester Association of Churches, Koinonia Fellowship, the Village of East Rochester, East Rochester School District and other organizations provide a large portion of the non-perishable food items to the Center.  The Community Resource Center is a member of FOODLINK of Rochester and we receive grants from Foodlink to help purchase other food items when needed.  Requests for help are scrutinized for legitimacy.  Information is compiled on interview sheets and then verified.  Ordinarily food shelf assistance is granted for 7 days, 3 meals per day per person.

 

USED CLOTHING CENTER:  Our used clothing center has been a tremendous help for many young families, especially larger families, those on public assistance, or anyone struggling to make ends meet with no disposable income left over for extras such as warm coats, sweaters, gloves or hats.

 

 

USED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:    Donated furniture and household items are provided to needy families finding it difficult to set up housekeeping, or when finding it hard to replace old broken down appliances.

 

 

CRISIS FUND:  The fund is used with discretion to help people in emergency situations.  It is a one-time grant and a policy is in place to verify need and qualifications prior to granting financial aid.    For example, to receive rent help applicants must have been a resident of the village for at least one year, their residence must be up to current building codes, and they must be able to pay the following month's rent.

 

 

TRANSPORTATION POOL:    We have a volunteer pool of safe drivers who will help people run errands, take them grocery shopping or to a doctor appointment.  One week advance notice is required to utilize this service.


Other services provided by the Center include budget counseling and advocacy. 

 

 

The Center also provides help for children in needy families who cannot afford to pay registration fees to play in youth sports programs so the children are not left out of a worthwhile and fun activity.   Information from the State, County and Village are provided in the areas of assistance in many forms and for referrals to other agencies for those who need long-term help.  Call the Center today for more information on any of these services.

 

 

The Center is operated by a paid director, a paid associate director, and many volunteers.  All calls for help are directed to the Resource Center by the local church community, school, Village, and other organizations and individuals.  For more information, check out our free classified ad in the weekly Community Adnet News, or call the Center today @586-0525.