ABOUT TROY PEOPLE CONCERNED
Mission Statement
Troy People Concerned is a service organization supporting Troy residents in time of need with assistance, information and referrals.
The Covid-19 Pandemic increased the number of families personally experiencing health and financial emergencies. As the needs in the Troy community swelled, donations to TPC dwindled due to many of our patrons facing their own financial crises. Additionally, the pandemic limited us from fully engaging in the activities that allow us to generate resources needed to respond to the growing call for help from families in need.
Troy People Concerned provides the following for Troy residents in need:
Information and Referrals
Food Pantry
Clothing Closet
Holiday Baskets
Limited Financial Assistance
Volunteer Bureau for Seniors
Troy People Concerned (“TPC”) is a 501c(3), non-profit information and referral agency established in 1974. TPC assists the community by providing referrals to area agencies or by directly providing assistance.
TPC relies on volunteers from the community for support. Volunteers serve on the Board of Directors, and help local residents for holidays.
The TPC Board of Directors is comprised of individuals who represent local churches or organizations. The board meets at 4 pm on the second Tuesday of the month at Big Beaver United Methodist Church, 3753 John R in Troy. All major decisions regarding the policies of TPC are made by the board.
Information and Referrals are made to those who call by using a directory that is maintained with information about agencies and organizations. If TPC cannot assist the caller, referrals are made to many different organizations for help with financial assistance, furniture needs, food, clothing, legal assistance, housing and many others.
Emergency Food is provided upon request to qualified low-income Troy residents. TPC is grateful to St. Anastasia Catholic Church for partnering with us and maintaining our food pantry. We are also grateful to everyone in our community who donates food, cleaning supplies, personal care items, and paper goods for distribution to the many families requesting help each month. When available, grocery store certificates may be given to supplement the food from the pantry.
Financial Assistance is given on a limited basis helping qualified Troy residents avoid gas and electricity shut-offs or home evictions.
Furniture and Appliances are requested by many who do not have the resources to purchase these needed items. TPC does not have storage for such items, so a waiting list is maintained. When a call is received from a resident wanting to donate such items, the waiting list is checked and the item is given to the next individual on the list requesting such an item. If there is no client waiting, referrals are given to several local agencies.
Holiday Assistance is provided for qualified Troy residents for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Donors are given the names of these residents, and the donors provide the food and/or gifts and delivers the items to those in need.