July 17, 2010
Helping youths reach new heights - Toronto Star - By Leslie Ferenc
On a clear day you can see the CN Tower from the top of the climbing wall at the Scott Mission Camp.
December 25, 2009
Toronto Star - Mission, and its volunteers, deliver Christmas dinner - Debra Black
For the past 30 years Elaine Rennie has performed a kind of Christmas
miracle, devoting her holiday to those less fortunate. Every year –
come snow or sleet – Rennie can be found in the Scott Mission kitchen
helping cook and serve the hungry and the homeless at the annual
Christmas Day lunch.
December 25, 2009
Toronto Sun - Scott Mission opens holiday doors
We are thankful to churches that partner with us to bring hope and essential items to those we serve. There are a variety of ways that churches can help the Mission:
Include The Scott Mission in your church's missionary budget
We are grateful for the support of churches who include us in their missionary budget, recognizing the staff’s role as urban missionaries to the less fortunate in our society. Other churches support us financially through gifts and offerings made on their congregations’ behalf.
Financial gifts from individual church members
It is possible for church members to financially support The Scott Mission. Whether it is through a monthly pledge, a one-time gift, a gift in memory of a loved one, or leaving the Mission in their Will, financial gifts make our ministry possible. Churches are able to issue tax receipts and then pass on the funds, or they can pass on the funds directly to us.
Food and clothing
There are several ways that you can contribute and make a difference at the Mission. Churches can place Blue Boxes in their facilities as a collection point for clothing, household items and non-perishable food items.