Community Grants

WMPC supports many local agencies and ministries through financial gifts, donated items and volunteers. Types of agencies include at-risk children and youth, housing, hunger/crisis intervention, special populations and self-help groups. Some of these ministries are supported on our church campus. Others are supported at the ministries’ locations.

The Community Grants Committee of White Memorial Presbyterian Church allocates funds given by the congregation to agencies in Wake County that provide for the needs of individuals and groups in the community where our church has strong commitment and involvement.

Community Allocations

The Community Allocations Committee, a sub-committee of the Outreach Committee of WMPC, is entrusted with budgeted funds allocated by the Church to provide grants in the community.

2025 Community Grant Recipients

A Place At The Table: A ministry that provides community and healthy food for all regardless of means by having a pay as you can pricing system.
tableraleigh.org

Alliance Medical Ministry: Medical care for the working uninsured.
alliancemedicalministry.org

Belong NC: Provides opportunities for the immigrant community, providing a preschool, job skills coaching, employment opportunities and conversational English practice.
belongnc.org

Boys and Girls Clubs: Programs working with disadvantaged youth located in Wake County schools and centers.
wakebgc.org

Communities in Schools – Mayview:

Diaper Train: Formerly Saint Savior’s Center, the Diaper Train’s mission is to provide diapers, equipping families with a necessary tool to increase their mental and physical health and wellbeing.
diapertrain.org

Emmaus House: Transitional housing for working men recovering from substance abuse.
emmaushouseofraleigh.org

FIGS: Provides prescription medicines to those who have few resources. All funds go directly to medications.
figsofwake.org

Green Chair Project: Provides furniture to individuals referred by local helping agencies.
thegreenchair.org

Habitat for Humanity of Wake County:

Haven House: A non-profit agency that changes outcomes for struggling youth and their families. It strives to help youth find their way to a positive, productive life.
havenhousenc.org

Healing Transitions (Women’s Campus): Formerly the Healing Place of Wake County—This is a recovery facility for homeless individuals with alcohol and other drug problems. There are separate sites for men and women.
healing-transitions.org

Interact: 2007 Major Mission Emphasis – Works with victims of domestic violence and assault.
interactofwake.org

Inter-Faith Food Shuttle: Agency that rescues good food and distributes it in our community. Their goal is make sure everyone has food through a variety of resources.
foodshuttle.org

Kings Ridge CASA:

Kintura (formerly Brightspire Capital Towers): Scholarship funding for residents with few assets and funding for Capital Towers; low income housing for the elderly.
dhic.org/property/capital-towers/
brightspire.org/glenaire/

Loaves and Fishes: Tutoring/mentoring after-school program with enrichment activities.
lafchildren.org

Meals on Wheels: Daily meals for shut-ins.
wakemow.org

Neighbor to Neighbor: Neighbor to Neighbor’s purpose is to reverse the effects of poverty through mentoring relationships that focus specifically on education, development, and spirituality
n2noutreach.org

Note in the Pocket: This agency provides clothing for impoverished and homeless school children and their family members. The belief is that when we feel good about ourselves we are more likely to do better in in school.
noteinthepocket.org

Oak City Cares: A hub for connecting individuals and families who are at risk of or are experiencing homelessness to coordinate services that create a path to stable housing and renewed hope.
oakcitycares.org

Pardoned by Christ: Their vision is to establish in prison, transitional, and community based Christian programming for justice-involved individuals throughout North Carolina.
pardonedbychrist.org

Project Enlightenment: Project Enlightenment is an early childhood education and prevention program of the Wake County Public School System for young children birth through kindergarten.
wcpss.net/projectenlightenment

Raleigh Rescue Mission: Transforms lives of homeless men, women and children by ministering to their physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
raleighrescue.org

SAFEchild: 2023 Major Mission Focus – Child abuse prevention agency that works with families.
safechildnc.org

Salvation Army: Provides many different types of support to those in need (food, shelter, disaster relief, clothing and furniture voucher)
southernusa.salvationarmy.org/wake/?q=wakecounty/home/

Shepherd’s Table Soup Kitchen: Provides lunch for anyone who comes in from 11:00 a.m. – noon Monday through Friday.
shepherds-table.org

Southlight: This agency is one of the area’s largest nonprofit providers of outpatient and community services for mental health and substance use treatment.
southlight.org

TLC (Founded as Tammy Lynn Center): 2022 Major Mission Focus – Empowers individuals of all abilities to live their fullest life, serving children, adults, and families through on-site and community-based programs: educational services, respite care, early childhood intervention, autism therapies, community living support, and residential living.
nctlc.org

Transitions Life Care (formally Hospice of Wake County): Provides physical, emotional and spiritual care to those living with an advanced illness, their caregivers and their loved ones.
transitionslifecare.org

Triangle Family Services: Works with families during stress or crisis.
tfsnc.org

Triangle Pastoral Counseling, Inc.: Provides counseling for those experiencing personal, marital or family problems and pain.
tpccounseling.org

Urban Ministries of Wake County:

Wake Monarch Academy: Provides a safe, supportive environment for learning for adolescents recovering from substance use disorder
wakemonarchacademy.org

Wake Relief: Provides a week’s groceries for families referred by agencies.
wakerelief.org/

YMCA: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
ymcatriangle.org