What’s the Catch?
Telling the stories of impact from the perspective of Mountain T.O.P.’s volunteers, homeowners, and staff. Have a compelling story to share? Email Rachael about being a guest writer!
Ms. L is so excited about her new floors!
Ms. L reached out to Mountain T.O.P. with the concern that the floors in her room were soft and she was worried about stepping through. We quickly scheduled a project with her and sent volunteers to her home the first weekend of Spring AIM. Mountain T.O.P. volunteers transformed the floors in one of in Ms. L's rooms in her home in just 2 days.
Creating Hope Within Ourselves
"Hope can sometimes be the most difficult feeling to create within ourselves. I would be remiss to not recognize the countless events in the last year that would make us feel anything other than hopeless: a global pandemic, racial injustice, political strife, and an increasing polarization of our communities. As a young adult about to graduate from college, I feel the pressure of these events each day." Kristin Guglielmo, 2020 Program Manager (pictured far right)
Renewed Sense of Hope
Join Julie as she reflects on the seasons of 2020. Mountain T.O.P. spent 2020 reflecting on the seasons of life - spiritually, physically, socially, and emotionally - in one of the most different seasons any of us could have anticipated. In the midst of all of the challenges, we celebrate the good things that happened at Mountain T.O.P. las year. Read a few examples on our blog!
Rene Bass: A Reflection of Mountain T.O.P.
Rene Bass reflects on her calling to support her husband and daughters in their calling to serve God through Mountain T.O.P.
A Tribute to Cody Jorstad
We are grateful for Cody’s commitment to Mountain T.O.P. for the past 3.5 years. Hear about Cody’s reflections on his time here.