Empowering Wilson Area Families
Linking Individual Needs to Community Services
LINCS is a Dynamic Community Outreach Organization dedicated to offering all Wilson area residents a confidential contact for accessing a variety of support through programs and services. Our mission is to provide a compassionate and sensitive community resource that will empower Wilson area families by linking them to direct, comprehensive programs addressing social, emotional and physical well-being, educational assistance, and resources needed to raise healthy children and enhance all residents’ quality of life.
Discover the impact of our work in the Community Impact Report, highlighting our efforts to support students and families in the Wilson Area School District:
Food Pantry Information
The LINCS Food Pantry is open on Mondays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
For more information leave a message at 484-373-6200 or use our contact form.
For a list of all pantries in the Wilson and Easton Area, visit eastonhuingercoalition.org.
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Get Ready for a Cold Winter! Contact: Sherry Darr, WASD School Based Resource Coordinator Phone Number: 484-577-0056 Call Sherry Darr to learn about LIHEAP (low-income heating energy assistance program) and… LINCS provides Thanksgiving meal supplies to families in need in our district. We could use some help this year and are hoping for donations from the local community! At least… Do you like what you see here? Would you like to help us with our mission to support families in the greater Wilson Area School District Community? We are currently… We had a wonderful group of volunteers help to maintain the teaching garden over the summer. As a result, fresh produce was offered on a weekly basis to those…Heating Assistance Application Help
Thanksgiving Food Drive
LINCS Seeking Board Members
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Our 2023 Impact
5,200
Weekend Meal Bags were distributed to over 115 Wilson families
60
Holiday meal packages were provided to families of students
4,500
Northampton County individuals were supported with monthly food pantry distributions – a 77% increase from the previous year
50
Students benefited from attending the four week summer playground program