- Shelter to the Homeless
- Food for the Hungry
- Free Household Items
About Community Touch, Inc.
T. Tyronne & Felicia Champion saw a need in their community to help those who had been affected by the challenges of life. Through their ministry, True Deliverance Church of God they began a vision to help.
The Champion's had several buildings that were not in use on 20 acres of the True Deliverance Church of God Ministries property. The original buildings were part of the Victory Drug Center, a spiritual residential place for men and women on drugs. The Victory Drug Center still operates as an outreach program for the substance abuser. The late Apostle Albert Venson is the founder of the Victory Drug Center and father of First Lady Champion.
Apostle Venson passed away in January of 1998, a few years later the buildings became dormant. The Champion's had a vision to renovate the buildings and help the community. In November of 2001 they opened Clara's Faith House Food Pantry which feeds the hungry. In May of 2003 they opened the Victory Transitional Housing which has the capacity to house 40 homeless people. In October of 2004, Noah's Ark was opened to provide free clothing, furniture and household items to the local community free of charge. In April 2009, Community Touch, Inc. opened Noah's Ark Thrift Store in a retail shopping center as an effort to meet the needs of the low to middle income who can purchase affordable furniture and clothing. All the proceeds from the retail store will benefit the mission and vision of Community Touch, Inc. T. Tyronne & Felicia Champion have a compassion to fulfill the purpose and mission of Christ to help and love our neighbors as we love ourselves.
Community Touch, Inc. "Touching lives, one day at a time"
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