Emporia Rescue Mission To Submit Financial Plan As City And United Way Save Abundant Harvest Through 2025

Emporia Rescue Mission To Submit Financial Plan As City And United Way Save Abundant Harvest Through 2025

The Emporia Rescue Mission is set to deliver a financial operations plan to the City of Emporia by Monday afternoon, fueling efforts to keep Abundant Harvest, the mission’s food kitchen, operating through the end of 2025.

This development follows a last-minute agreement between the City and United Way of the Flint Hills to continue services while a long-term solution is secured.

Background: Closure Averted for Now

  • The Mission’s board originally announced an October 1 closure due to “declining finances”, blaming staff salaries (70% of budget), food transport costs ($100 per trip), and facility upkeep.
  • Swift intervention from the City of Emporia and United Way led to a commitment to extend operations through 2025, buying time to secure a sustainable future partner.

Financial Details Underway

  • City Manager Trey Cocking requested a detailed budget for continued operation by Monday noon.
  • Board President Peter Deblonk confirmed a committee has been compiling the necessary figures, working diligently to complete the request.
  • An audit, which has never been conducted in Deblonk’s two decades of involvement, could now be prompted, as the board welcomes transparency.

Interim Operations Setup

  • Abundant Harvest’s kitchen and equipment will be available for City and United Way use.
  • Not all former staff will return, as their services may not be restored under the temporary plan.
  • There’s no confirmation yet on service hours or offering changes — that detail remains pending based on financial clarity.

Operational Scope Through 2025

Though the Rescue Mission, City, and United Way are coordinating short-term support, service at Abundant Harvest is still slated to end after 2025, allowing more time to identify a long-term successor to carry the mission forward.

Summary: Abundant Harvest Continuity Effort

AspectDetails
Planned Closure DateOriginally set for October 1, 2025
Primary Closure CausesSalary costs (70% of budget), transportation (~$100/trip), facility upkeep
Current SupportCity of Emporia and United Way of the Flint Hills
Financial Plan DeadlineExpected Monday afternoon (budget for remainder of 2025 operations)
Audit StatusNo audit historically; board open to conducting one
Facility UsageKitchen and equipment made available under interim arrangement
Staffing and HoursStaff not fully restored; hours/services subject to financial agreement
Long-Term OutlookSet to close after 2025; partnering goal to find permanent successor

Community and Next Steps

  • The United Way supports a “wraparound” approach—exploring financial, operational, and partnership avenues to sustain Abundant Harvest for now.
  • The City seeks clarity on budget breakdowns and potential funding structures before committing further resources.
  • Board leadership insists the financial plan will open up possible pathways—including evaluating a future relocation to reduce costs—beyond 2025.

Emporia Rescue Mission’s delivery of a detailed financial operations plan is a pivotal step toward keeping Abundant Harvest alive for now. With City and United Way backing, the kitchen will remain open through 2025, serving as a vital lifeline to the community.

As the budget comes into focus, education of the public and alignment with a long-term partner will be essential to preserving this critical service. Stay tuned—as this story evolves, KhVOE and local partners will provide swift updates.

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