A family of four at 200% of the federal poverty income guidelines lives on $64,300 or less, and this is the situation for 89% of WFCM clients. They may be experiencing a one-time crisis, have a job-preventing disability, or work part-time jobs with no benefits. As the anchor human services nonprofit in western Fairfax County, WFCM provides both food and financial support. Two Client Choice Food Markets offer free produce, meat, dairy, shelf-stable foods, toiletries, diapers (in partnership with the Greater DC Diaper Bank), baby food, and formula. WFCM also assists with rent and utility bills, including rental assistance. Seasonal and year-round supplemental programs include nutrition workshops, a laundry ministry, student backpack support, and food during school and holiday breaks. The goal is to meet basic needs and keep clients safely housed during financial crises.
Headquarters: VA-Fairfax County
Where They Operate: VA-Fairfax County; WFCM serves families and individuals living in the following zip code areas:; 20121; 20120; 20151; 20124; 22033; 22039; 22030; 20171; 20170
Age Groups Served: All
Population(s) Served: All
Schools They Work In: Brookfield Elementary; Bull Run Elementary; Centre Ridge Elementary; Centreville Elementary; Centreville High School; Chantilly High School; Clifton Elementary; Colin Powell Elementary; Cub Run Elementary; Deer Park Elementary; Flint Hill School; Franklin Middle School; Greenbriar East Elementary; Greenbriar West Elementary; Lees Corner Elementary; Liberty Middle School; London Towne Elementary; Mountain View Alternative High School; Navy Elementary; Poplar Tree Elementary; Rocky Run Middle School; Stone Middle School; Union Mill Elementary; Virginia Run Elementary; Westfield High School
- Pounds of food provided (groceries delivered, food items distributed) annually
:
1,066,001 - Unique Individuals Served in Client Choice Food Pantries and Food Distributions:
4,718 - Individuals Served with Financial Assistance for Housing and/or Utility expenses:
2,085 - Funds Provided in Financial Assistance for Housing and/or Utility Expenses:
$2,240,561
Awards & Recognition
Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington 2009-2010, May 19, 2009
Press
- Western Fairfax Christian Ministries, "Friday's Hero"
Fri Jan 29 2010, WUSA-Channel 9
"In this week's Friday's Heroes, we take a look at where many families are turning during these tough economic times."
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for Western Fairfax Christian Ministries is: $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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