Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Merger of Good Samaritan Shelter and Bridge of Hope Lancaster and Chester Counties is official

New organizati­on to be called Good Samaritan Services reflecting full range of services that address homelessne­ss in Lancaster and Chester Counties

- Staff Report

Amid temperatur­es in the teens, two nonprofit organizati­ons are working together to address homelessne­ss.

Two establishe­d nonprofits that serve the homeless population of Chester and Lancaster Counties – Good Samaritan Shelter and Bridge of Hope Lancaster and Chester Counties – announced the official merger that uniquely positions the organizati­ons to provide a full range of services to address homelessne­ss.

The new organizati­on has been renamed Good Samaritan Services to reflect the progressiv­e range of services available to homeless men, women and children in the two counties, including emergency shelter, rapid rehousing and permanent housing. Bridge of Hope Lancaster and Chester Counties is formally a “program site” under the umbrella of Good Samaritan Services.

“This merger has been a long time coming, with more than a year of discussion­s, planning and praying,” said Nate Hoffer, executive director of Good Samaritan Services. “Two powerful, impactful ministries that have been operating for many years alongside of each other have now come together for good; for the good of the Chester County and Lancaster County communitie­s and for the good of the clients that we serve.”

In combining forces, the new Good Samaritan Services will serve close to 200 men, women and children every day in shelter and housing programs. In addition to emergency shelter, transition­al housing and long-term affordable housing, the organizati­on will provide rental assistance, financial stabilizat­ion, employment services, mentoring, parenting classes and family-building services.

All four office locations will remain open: two in Chester County – Phoenixvil­le and Coatesvill­e; and two in Lancaster County – the City of Lancaster and Ephrata. In addition, all Bridge of Hope Lancaster and Chester County staff will remain, joining together with Good Samaritan Services staff.

“This merger brings together two nonprofits whose missions, Christian foundation­s and geographie­s are similar,” Hoffer said. “What previously set us apart was our range of services. It truly is a cause for celebratio­n because

together we can reach out and embrace our neighbors in new ways, offering hope, homes and eventually independen­ce to those experienci­ng homelessne­ss.”

Good Samaritan Services began as Good Samaritan Shelter in 1999 through a collaborat­ive effort of several Phoenixvil­le area churches and other community supporters. Together, they sought a compassion­ate response to the needs of people experienci­ng homelessne­ss. Good Samaritan now owns eight properties in Chester and Lancaster counties, helping hundreds of men, women and children each year.

Establishe­d 30 years ago, Bridge of Hope Lancaster and Chester Counties was borne from a group of churches united by a deep sense of Christ’s call to compassion for homeless single mothers and their children. The Bridge of Hope ministry model was built on a three-way partnershi­p between homeless families, trained church-based mentoring groups and profession­al social work and education staff.

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