Keystone Mission is in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. HOPE is found HERE!
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Building Trust
Providing help and hope to the homeless
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Committed to be the Catalyst for the Community.
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What we do!

Men and women enter our buildings seeking food, clothing, services and programs, and the hope of a transformed life.

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Our Source of Hope & Our mission to the community

In Christ Alone

Keystone Mission is an Evangelical, faith-based non-profit organization that seeks to share the hope of the Gospel with all who enter our doors. Our staff and volunteers give each guest an opportunity to hear and respond to the good news of Jesus Christ. 

Our Hope in Action

Our mission is to be a Catalyst for the Community, to provide help and hope to the homeless, hungry, and hurting people in Northeast PA. 

OUR IMPACT IN LIVES ACROSS NORTHEAST PA

HELPING MEN AND WOMEN SEEK HOPE

2,625+

visits to our Innovation Centers for Homelessness and Poverty in Scranton & Wilkes-Barre since the beginning of November

1,570+

active guests receiving services, attending programs, seeking outside agency support at the Innovation Centers

127

new guests that have entered and are seeking services through our Innovation Centers

230+

hours completed from our Pathfinder’s Workforce Development Program across our sites

22

participants in our daily Bible Study offered at our Innovation Centers in Scranton & Wilkes-Barre

1,240+

emergency provisions (clothing, hygiene products, bed rolls, etc.) handed out to men and women in our programs

4,330+

breakfast, lunch, and weekend meals given to men and women experiencing homelessness

Data is updated monthly

EVERY STORY MATTERS

TRANSFORMING LIVES IN NORTHEAST PA

We want you to meet Dane! Coming from a halfway house to Keystone Mission was the change he didn’t know he needed. From forming new relationships to now attending church, Dane is now sober and has worked through counseling and life skills programs to find his independence again. 

 

We are happy to share that he officially has graduated from the Center, has his own apartment, and has steady employment!  

 

“I don’t worry about the what ifs anymore, and it’s a good feeling to see my daughters again like this.” 

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Be active at the Mission!

At Keystone Mission, there are several ways for you to get involved in the lives of men and women seeking transformation. 

 

Become a financial partner by giving every month. You’ll join the Foundation Group as a monthly partner, which comprises 80 active monthly givers. 

 

Join the volunteer program and work on the front lines with our staff in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Cook a meal, sort clothing, play a game with the guests, teach a class, and more. 

 

Donate goods that will stock our shelves for the programs in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Goods will also be used to stock the upcoming thrift store. 

 

Leave a legacy and make an impact on future guests. 

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Keystone Mission Bringing Everyone Together for Christmas

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA – Keystone Mission’s Scranton and Wilkes-Barre Innovation Centers for Homelessness & Poverty are gearing up for the Christmas season. Following the success of serving over 280 meals during Thanksgiving, the team is preparing for an even greater impact this December. On Monday, December

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NEPA’s forgotten voters: people experiencing homelessness

Contributed by: Stephen Mocarsky, Citizen’s Voice Homeless individuals are a relatively miniscule segment of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s population, but their votes will still count in the Nov. 5 election, and many are reportedly enthusiastic about casting a ballot. “It’s just a basic human right. And I

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