Epiphany Lutheran Church in Norwood has lost its funding for a well-known local program to feed the hungry and homeless. United Way of New York City denied funding to the St. Stephen’s Meals program in a letter earlier this month. The organization’s Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program rejected the church’s application for funding for the first time in seven years.
St Stephen’s is the kind of quiet, effective local program that operates under the radar of most area residents until they or someone they know need a little help. Dozens of people come to Epiphany for sustenance and company four days a week.
It should be noted, too, that the church is a great supporter of the community, providing space to Alcoholics Anonymous and the Norwood Food Co-op, among other programs.
Epiphany’s pastor said there was a one-week delay in submitting their funding application to the United Way. But otherwise the church has provided the same critical service to the community over the last seven years.
Epiphany is formally appealing the rejection of their application. We hope the United Way will take a look at the church’s critical role in the community and reconsider their decision.

