“In 1963 a young family came to The Church of the Ascension and Holy Trinity asking for help. By 1965 the Wyoming Presbyterian Women’s Guild filled two closets in the basement of the Wyoming Presbyterian Church with food and other needed items. In the mid-1970s the churches organized their efforts into the “Valley Food and Clothing Bank” and in 1977 provided 50 Christmas baskets. By 1979, the Bank was serving approximately 150 people yearly “by appointment.” In September of 1982 they moved to Friendship Methodist Church where we operated for the next 13 years.
By 1995, they were ready to move into the newly established Valley Caring Center, located at their current address 420 W. Wyoming Ave in Lockland. For 10 years VIFCC operated out of the back of the Valley Caring Center and in 2005 moved into the newly remodeled front space.
Since then, Valley Interfaith has grown into the operation it is today, hiring their first paid employee in 2000. With the commitment of hundreds of volunteers and few paid staff, they have continued to expand their capacity to better serve the community. In 2017, after months of working with a strategic planning professional, they unveiled a new strategic plan and announced a new organization name, Valley Interfaith Community Resource Center.”
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