Urbean Cafe Reopens After 3-Month Closure
Our award-winning Urbean Cafe workforce development program reopened June 8 following a forced three-month COVID-19 related closure from late March through early June.
The Urbean Cafe program is a social business venture that has contributed nearly $5 million* to the local economy since 2011, and celebrated nine years in July.
The extended closure of the Cafe resulted in significant financial hardship for the organization, in addition to extended layoffs for our already vulnerable clientele. The Cafe is operating at 60% capacity as of September, and we continue to work with the community to resume full operations.
Come visit us at The Robert K. Pfaff Metro Transit Center in Akron, Ohio. We offer a diverse menu including our own locally roasted Urbean Cafe coffee and our famous Carrot Cake!
15th Annual Benefit Welcomes Guest Violinist
Broken Chains Ministry (BCM) will celebrate its fifteenth annual “Making the Difference” benefit banquet on Friday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m. at Guys Party Center of Akron.
Music by special guest violinist Heather Smith will serve as a stunning backdrop for an unforgettable evening that will showcase 15 years of positive impact. Smith, formerly of the Youngstown Symphony and the Warren Philharmonic, is a well-known area artist and soloist.
Developed in collaboration with the judicial system, social service organizations, and community leaders, BCM’s unique Restorative Justice program has improved public safety, created $3 million in economic impact, and saved tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars.
Returning citizens are set up for successful transition to community through the Urbean Café workforce development program, a new home ownership program, and Lydia’s Home, a recovery home for women in the City of Green that recently celebrated its first anniversary.
BCM Enters 15th Year
Akron’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit jail and prison ministry founded by Dennis Shawhan kicks off its 15th year this month. Since its inception, Broken Chains Ministry (BCM) has grown to include a full-service café in downtown Akron, a home ownership program and a revolutionary women’s recovery home.
BCM Opens Lydia's Home
Akron’s Broken Chains Ministry is celebrating the successful grand opening of its first residential recovery home for women in Summit County. Located in Green, Lydia's Home comfortably accommodates six residents, supporting them in recovery from substance abuse and incarceration.
Giving Weekend 2017
Visit Wayside Furniture Giving Weekend Nov. 24-26
Donations up to $100 will be MATCHED by Wayside Furniture! Proceeds will benefit Lydia's Home, our faith response to the opioid crisis, as well as our Workforce Development and Reentry programs!
BCM Banquet Exceeds $50K Goal
More than 380 people from the community gathered to celebrate this year’s 14th annual Making the Difference Banquet including former offenders, judges, court officials, members of law enforcement, court officials, ministry leaders, nonprofit organizations, social enterprises, business owners, and members of the recovery community in Stark County. Together we raised more than $50,000 to support ongoing BCM initiatives including Lydia’s Home, and saved thousands more through the in-kind donations of goods and services.
Fourteenth Annual Banquet, September 22
Make plans now to join Broken Chains Ministry (BCM) to celebrate its fourteenth annual "Making the Difference" banquet scheduled Friday, September 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Guys Party Center of Akron.
Broken Chains Ministry Announces Lydia’s Home
Broken Chains Ministry (BCM) is planning for a summer grand opening of Lydia's Home, a six-bed Summit County recovery home and mentoring program that will provide supportive housing for women overcoming opiate addiction and incarceration.