Grand Re-Opening Set For Combined Community Services
Press Release
WARSAW — Combined Community Services opened its doors again on Feb. 28, 2022, the first time since March 2020.
The public is invited to celebrate the occasion by touring the entirety of the CCS building at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 28, and experience the impact that CCS makes for families in Kosciusko County. The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting that same day at 4:30 p.m.
“In the spring of 2020, a pandemic swept our country,” said Randy Polston, executive director. “No one saw this coming and we were directed to shut our doors. When this happened, the CCS team was focused on working from home to continue to impact lives in our community. We held on to the promise that ‘whenever God calls us to a task, He will equip us.’ God equipped us and walked with us over the last couple of years and the CCS team continued to face any and all challenges during this time to make a difference with our guests. We have all ‘weathered the storm’ and it is with a lot of excitement that we are opening our doors again.”
CCS provides comfort, hope and resources for neighbors in need. CCS removes barriers for low-income or in-crisis residents of Kosciusko County by offering programs that educate, support and equip guests to achieve a higher quality of life. They are a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides many programs and services for Kosciusko County. CCS works with people to stabilize their situation through Emergency Assistance and continues the path toward independence through case management assistance in setting and meeting sustainable long-term goals through their economic Self-Sufficiency programs.