MOM's Parking Lot is Completed!
A huge thank you to everyone who gave so generously to the Al Ripp Memorial Fund and made MOM’s safe, new parking lot a reality.
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A huge thank you to everyone who gave so generously to the Al Ripp Memorial Fund and made MOM’s safe, new parking lot a reality.
Read MoreDuring our temporary construction closure, we will be unable to receive any in-kind donations between September 2 and 24, 2017. Please save, as possible, non-perishable donations for when we re-open. Perishable donations can be rerouted to area organizations.
Read MoreIf you’ve been thinking about making a donation to support MOM, but have never donated or have not donated for the past three years—this may be the perfect time!
Read MoreEllen Carlson, Communications and Marketing Manager, has assumed the role of Interim Executive Director at Middleton Outreach Ministry, and will serve in that position until a permanent Executive Director is chosen by the Board of Directors.
Read MoreMr. Middleton. The very best of our community. The right Dad for MOM. The kindest person you will ever meet. Role model. A community hero, and friend. Those are just a few of the words that have been used to describe Al Ripp over the past weeks. Our hearts broke when we heard that Al Ripp, Executive Director of Middleton Outreach Ministry, passed away unexpectedly on June 14, 2017.
Read MoreMary was recently divorced, working part time, looking for full time work. Her power was due to be shut off on the very day she came to MOM to meet with a case manager.
Read MoreOur families and individuals are up against what can seem like insurmountable odds. They will bring with them incredible courage and resilience, and we will be here to offer the help and hope needed to help them get through tough times. MOM has the privilege to distribute hope in times of darkness and in times of joy.
Read MoreMOM’s foundation was built on the compassion of those who wanted to make a difference in the communities where they live. They cared for the well-being of their neighbors whether they were friends, neighbors or total strangers searching out a better life for themselves and their families.
Read MoreI had the wonderful opportunity to talk to youth about service, and some of the comments that they made are below. What a great caring community we live in.
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