Boulder Park Community Page
purpose
The purpose of this page is to announce social events, celebrate our community, foster friendships, and help people build a network of supportive relationships to increase resilience, well-being, and flourishing.
What is the Community Caring Resource Network?
Community Caring Resource Network … Caring is what we are about. Community is how it happens. Our mission is simple: we want to encourage relational connections among residents and empower those who want to help others in need. To do that, we seek to provide a current list of a wide range of resources for neighbors who want to help neighbors, who may be going through a difficult time.
What is an apartment Chaplain?
The Community Caring Resource Network has partnered with Boulder Park Apartments to provide services to residents that will promote the connectedness, vitality and holistic health of the residents and community. John Golling serves as Apartment Chaplain, and is available to assist in a variety of ways.
What does an Apartment Chaplain do?
● Organize events to help residents connect with one another and build friendships within the community
● Provide referrals for things such as counseling, substance abuse help, and emotional or mental health services
● Provide crisis intervention or conflict resolution
● Provide a listening ear and support for those facing loneliness or isolation
● Provide emotional and spiritual support to those facing the death of a loved one, a traumatic experience, or difficult circumstances
● Help organize funeral services
● Support a resident coping with a severe health issue or terminal illness
● Network with local organizations to help residents locate resources such as a food or clothing bank, pregnancy services, family services, finding a church or faith community, or other needed help
boulder park Christmas party was a huge success
Christmas Party sponsored by Community Caring Resource Network. Over 30 residents and More than 10 volunteers came out to enjoy food, friendship, free pictures with Santa, games, and Bingo.
“I saw residents meeting one another, striking up conversations, and getting to know each other.”
We believe that as residents get to know each other, it changes the atmosphere of the whole apartment complex.
The Puyallup Food Bank provided gifts for participants, prizes for Bingo, and some bags of food to distribute to everyone.
The University Place Life Group of Resurrection Church provided goodies and volunteers.
Resource Directory
Below are a list of links to community service organizations in our area and documents that may be helpful for those with specific needs. Please contact us using this form if you find an error or outdated information.
Our goal is to list those organizations that operate with similar values as the CCRN. That being said, a listing here does not indicate full endorsement by the administrators of the CCRN.