Parma-South Presbyterian Church seeks to touch lives locally and globally through prayer, participation, financial support and partnerships.
CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES
Many people have been affected by the devastating wildfires that have ravaged communities across California. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) urges your support in response to this historic and deadly event. PDA has already released emergency grants to meet the urgent needs of the communities and to provide immediate care. Recovery will require the development of long-term projects and assistance. Your commitment will help PDA extend the hands of Christ. You can scan this QR code to give online. Gifts can also be made by phone at 800-728-7228, ext. 5885, or by check made payable to: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) with “PDA-CF25-BI” written on the memo line and mailed to: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), P.O. Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700 |
Community Garden
Parma-South has a 16-raised-bed garden behind our main church building. It was started almost 10 years ago by our young adult group and has expanded each year. Our mission is to grow fresh produce for the Parma Heights Food Pantry, church members in need and the surrounding community. Our garden season runs May thru late September, and we grow easy to prepare produce such as peppers, lettuce, green beans, tomatoes, peas, carrots, squash, cucumbers, eggplants, zucchini, and berry bushes. Volunteers are always needed to help with watering, pulling weeds, harvesting and delivering produce to the Parma Heights Food Pantry. If you are interested in helping or have questions, please contact Tony Indovina or call or email the church office.
Parma-South has a 16-raised-bed garden behind our main church building. It was started almost 10 years ago by our young adult group and has expanded each year. Our mission is to grow fresh produce for the Parma Heights Food Pantry, church members in need and the surrounding community. Our garden season runs May thru late September, and we grow easy to prepare produce such as peppers, lettuce, green beans, tomatoes, peas, carrots, squash, cucumbers, eggplants, zucchini, and berry bushes. Volunteers are always needed to help with watering, pulling weeds, harvesting and delivering produce to the Parma Heights Food Pantry. If you are interested in helping or have questions, please contact Tony Indovina or call or email the church office.
Local Mission Partners
Food and Meals Parma Heights Food Bank North Presbyterian Church Cleveland Habitat for Humanity Hunger Walk Boy Scout Troop 263 Southwest Community Based Services Cooperative Mission Association Support for Homeless
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National Missions
Children’s Ministry
Bread for the World Church World Service Blanket Fund Doctors Without Borders Presbyterian Church of Cameroon Education
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