One of the greatest human instincts that exists is the desire and want to lend a hand to fellow people in need of help. We see this in many ways today, with charities, nonprofits, fundraising events, and newer resources like online donations providing financial assistance, food security, educational support, and more. The common thread weaving between these types of organizations is a want to help people in any way possible.
A local nonprofit, 2nd Sam 9 works with adults with developmental disabilities and is guided by the principle that everyone has value, as well as unique God-given gifts and talents to share, and that are all equal in God’s sight. It is a faith-based program free for those who want to attend and take part in the activities held there. It is both free for those wishing to join and free of government funding; the program gets its funding entirely from the generosity of donors. Many individual donors and churches have blessed them over the years so they can do what they do. Another great help is the money they have received in grants from many agencies.
A big part of the organization is the faith aspect. The name was derived from the Bible story from chapter nine of the Second Book of Samuel, where King David encountered Mephibosheth, who was the grandson of Saul (the former king) in hiding. When David sent for him, Mephibosheth, a disabled person, went to the king, expecting to be killed because of his relation to the previous king, was instead welcomed with kindness. David gave him the land of his grandfather, along with a seat of honor at the king’s house alongside his sons.
The many activities at 2nd Sam 9 fill attendees’ time with as much education and fun as possible. They have religious based activities like prayer, Bible lessons, worship, and music. They also have social time, life-skills training, games, and sometimes trips to different community events. The goal of these activities is to help the individuals develop to their fullest potential spiritually, socially, and emotionally.
Since its inception over a decade ago, 2 Sam 9 has been a welcome addition to the community. Scott and Teresa Roberts founded the incorporation in 2010, and the board opened the program in 2012. Thanks to its success in the community, and a waiting list of those wanting to attend, they decided to move to a new, bigger location. They originally planned to build a new home on a lot in West Waynesburg, but found purchasing an existing building to be a better opportunity. They moved from High Street into the former St. George Anglican Church on Bonar Avenue, near Washington Health System Greene. They held their official dedication ceremony at the new location in spring of 2023. The building was anointed with oil by Pastor Bill Sukolsky. A beautiful stained-glass window featuring the program’s logo was dedicated to Kurt and Janice Gottschalk for their generous contributions.
Interested in volunteering or 2nd Sam 9’s programming? They are open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10am to 2pm. They are always looking for volunteers, whether it’s a onetime thing or full-time. Contact them by email at 2ndSam9@windstream.net, visit their website 2ndsam9.org, or call 724-627-0609.