Who We Are


Our Mission Statement


North Country Ministry is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit, outreach organization which provides assistance without discrimination to anyone in need in our service area.

Our mission is to provide a Hand of Hope to those seeking help through life’s difficult situations.

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Our Story


North Country Ministry was founded in North Creek in 1992 by a small group of Catholic nuns and priests who saw great need in the area and few resources to address it. Since then, NCM has become a cornerstone of the southeastern Adirondack region, providing critically needed human services.

Our programs offer a range of assistance including everyday needs such as food, clothing and furniture, to emergency assistance through our outreach services. Over the years, these programs have impacted the lives of thousands living in our extremely rural and underserved 1,200-square-mile service area. Serving southern Essex and northern Warren County, we provide casework services to those living in the most rural, impoverished areas.

Today, NCM thrives in large part due to the commitment of our 100+ volunteers. Through their generosity and dedication, our volunteers give nearly 7,000 hours each year to the operation of NCM. They provide day-to-day support for our programs, organize fundraisers and events, as well as serving in specialized or advisory capacities on our Board of Directors.

NCM is a subordinate organization of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany and enjoys ecumenical collaboration with a wide variety of churches and congregations throughout our service area. Our partnership is motivated by both in service to faith and a commitment to help those less fortunate.

In addition, we hold great gratitude and appreciation for our generous base of donor support. It is their consideration and contribution that helps our mission thrive so we may impact as many lives as possible.

With locations in Warrensburg, North Creek, and Brant Lake, we are able to serve the needs of our communities and assist a population living in an area with a high poverty level. It is because of our dedicated volunteers, the collaboration of our faith community, and the generosity of our donors that North Country Ministry is able to offer a Hand of Hope to those in need here in the Adirondacks.

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A Few Statistics


The “working poor” are a key constituency that North Country Ministry supports. Our efforts are a means to prevent a sudden hardship, such as a job layoff, car breakdown or emergency home repair, from escalating into an eviction or financial crisis. However, this demographic are not the only members of our communities in need. The following is a breakdown of statistics exemplifying the poverty we face in our local communities.

Over 10% of the total population of the region lives below the poverty level, according to 2021 U.S. Census statistics.

The Federal Poverty Level for 2022 was defined by the following income levels:

1 individual: $13,590

Family of 2: $18,310

1 individual: $13,590

In Warren County 17.8% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty.

Our Programs and Services


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Volunteers work together at a food bank, packing cardboard boxes with food items on tables.
Volunteers at an outdoor food bank distribute canned goods to individuals.
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The following are the programs and services that North Country Ministry provides in assisting those of need in our service area.

Outreach Services provided in our main office. Our full-time caseworkers provide supportive counseling, advocacy, referrals and financial help through our Emergency Assistance Fund.

The Food Pantry at our Warrensburg Center offers a generous selection of food groups in cooperation with the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York and local grocery retailers. Our Brant Lake Food Pantry is hosted by the YMCA Adirondack Center. In partnering with the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area, we are able to provide food for those in need living in our northern service area.

The Furniture Program at our Warrensburg Center offers a variety of essential furniture and kitchenware to those in need. These items are provided by donors from our community and placed on display for visitors to shop. We also offer a pickup service to donors in our service area looking to donate their gently used furnishings and kitchenware.

Our Mobile Mart (food pantry on wheels) brings nutritious food directly to the homes of individuals who are homebound or have limited access to transportation. Each delivery provides frozen meats, shelf-stable foods, milk, and eggs to households along three routes every other week. Serving Northern Warren County, this program ensures that no one goes without essential groceries.

We provide Thanksgiving Baskets to those in need during the Thanksgiving holiday through donor generosity and involvement. Applicants sign up in advance and receive a basket filled with all the provisions for a complete Thanksgiving meal.

Our Giving Tree Program alleviates parents during the Christmas season by ensuring gifts for their children on Christmas morning. Families sign up in advance, and through an anonymous process, members and establishments from the community may adopt these families. Donors are also asked to sign up in advance so they may shop for the family’s requested gifts and deliver them to NCM in time for the holiday.

Programs and Hours

Warrensburg Center


3933 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY
(518) 623-2829

Clothing Center

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Food Pantry

Wednesday, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Casework Office

Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Administrative Offices

Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Brant Lake Program Center


YMCA Adirondack Center 148 Tannery Road, Brant Lake, NY

Food Pantry Hours

Wednesday, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Clothing Center Hours

Wednesday, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Furniture Program


Presbyterian Manse 2 Stewart Farrar Ave, Warrensburg, NY

Tuesday – 10am – Noon

Thursday– 10am – Noon

1st Saturday of the Month 10am – Noon

Please bring a proper vehicle for your needs. We do not lift or move any items; you must bring help to move heavier items.

About Animal Welfare

Be Part of the change

Homeless pets are dependent on all of us, and you can get involved and make a difference. Please consider joining in to help us build a No Kill community.

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News and Updates

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January 12, 2026
North Country Ministry has earned the Platinum Candid Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition for nonprofit transparency and accountability. This seal reflects our commitment to openness, responsible stewardship, and sharing clear information about our programs, finances, and impact. It means our community, donors, and partners can trust that every dollar is working hard to support children, families, seniors, and individuals across our region. We are grateful to our supporters, board, staff, and volunteers who make this level of integrity and impact possible. Transparency is not just a standard for us. It is a promise to our neighbors.  Thank you for believing in the work we do and for being part of our Hand of Hope
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December 10, 2025
For 33 years, NCM has been a beacon of hope—steadily evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of our neighbors. Thanks to your generosity, we have been able to provide far more than food and clothing; we have offered dignity, opportunity, and hope . This year, your support made an extraordinary difference in countless ways: Expanding our Casework Services : We extended our reach into Southern Essex County, offering advocacy, referrals, and Emergency Financial Assistance now across 52 miles of Interstate 87. Feeding Families Through Crisis : During the government shutdown, when need surged, we began our evening hours at our Brant Lake food pantry and served double our usual number of households in Warrensburg. Keeping Homes Warm : When HEAP was unavailable, NCM stepped up; fueling homes, cleaning furnaces, and ensuring families stayed safe and warm through the winter. Your generosity has touched lives in profoundly personal ways: A single mother of four, facing an unheated home and an empty pantry, found relief through NCM. After a friend told her to visit NCM she left that day with not only fuel, but with food, and even a winter coat for her daughter. Through tears she said, “You didn’t make me feel like a bad mom, you just helped me and my kids.” After 11 years of casework support, one long-time client is now living independently, confidently self-advocating after years of struggle. A family new to the area feared they would go without Thanksgiving this year after their SNAP benefits were delayed. With it likely being their grandmother’s last holiday season, the thought of not celebrating together because they could not afford it was heartbreaking. After reaching out to NCM, they were signed up for a free turkey basket filled with everything needed for a full holiday meal, restoring not only their table, but their family’s hope and sense of togetherness . These stories are just a glimpse of the ripple effects your kindness creates every day. As the holiday season approaches, we are reminded of the warmth and abundance many of us are blessed to enjoy. Yet for too many, even the smallest act of help can mean the difference between despair and hope. This year, we invite you to make your year-end gift more impactful than ever. Our goal is to raise $100,000 through our Annual Appeal to ensure we begin 2026 on strong footing, ready to meet growing community needs head-on. Every gift matters. Whether large or small, your donation provides food for families, warmth for homes, and hope for hearts. Together, we can make sure no neighbor feels forgotten this winter. You can make your year-end gift by: Making Your End of Year Donation Here! Or sending a check to NCM at PO Box 478, Warrensburg, NY 12885 Thank you for being part of our community of care. Your compassion truly changes lives. May your holidays be filled with peace, love, and the same kindness you have shared so freely.
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October 29, 2025
NCM was able to help provide gifts to 277 children last year, in our very rural catchment area. They received gifts of clothing and toys that their families otherwise would not have been able to provide. We cannot thank those who donated enough for the joy you brought to the lives of these children during the holiday season. Our team is at it again to ensure that we are there to give a Hand of Hope to those who need it most this upcoming holiday season. We cannot do it alone though; we hope that you would consider offering your Hand to provide a joyous holiday season. If you are interested in adopting a child or family, please contact Chris Jones (518-623-2829 ex.305 or by email at chris@ncmfriends.com . Chris will be able to guide you through the process. Another way to be involved is through being a volunteer shopper! As a volunteer shopper, NCM will gladly reimburse you for the gifts purchased for a child or family you adopt. Please let us know if that is of interest to you. The hope is to have all replies from those who wish to participate returned by November 10th . This time frame will allow us to know how many children we will be able to provide for this season. If you would prefer to participate in the Giving Tree program by making a monetary donation, kindly click the link below to donate to our Giving Tree program. We hope to raise an additional $10,000 in donations to cover the cost of the presents that our incredible volunteer shoppers will be securing for the children in our program. So, whether you adopt or donate, you know you are providing holiday cheer.
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March 28, 2025
NCM is incredibly thankful to all of those who supported us through 2024.  Our Annual Report highlights our donors, spotlights our casework and program statistics throughout the year, and gives you a look into what is ahead for NCM.
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March 1, 2025
Donated by Hornbeck Canoes and NCM Board of Directors is this year’s raffle, a Custom 10’6″ Ultralight Pack Canoe. We are only selling 500 tickets, so get yours today! The winning ticket will be drawn at the Black, White, & Green All Over Spring Fundraiser on Friday, May 16th, around 8 pm. You do not need to be present to win.
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February 1, 2025
We are extremely thankful to be named one of Tri-County United Way’s Supported Agencies for 2025-2026. Tri-County United Way advances the common good by creating opportunities for all. Through Tri-County United Way, community partner agencies tackle tough challenges and work with private, public, and non-profit partners to boost: education, financial stability, and health.
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January 21, 2025
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Sister Fran Husselback on Sunday, January 19th. She passed peacefully in the comfort of hospice. For those who may not know, she was one of the initial Sisters who were sent by an order of the Albany Diocese to the north country as they felt that our area needed assistance, and that is how NCM started. Sister Fran was a blessing to all who met her, she loved our organization and the communities we serve.  Sister Fran said, “NCM was built by the Adirondack people, for the Adirondack people” and we hope that we sure do live up to that.
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September 19, 2024
North Country Ministry’s 16th Annual Golf Classic was a huge success! With the help of our sponsors, golfers, raffle ticket purchasers, and volunteers we collected $29,871.56 in net proceeds! We were excited to welcome 91 golfers to the course and thankful that we had a few extra join us for the fabulous steak dinner, later in the evening. The weather could not have been better and Cronin’s course was beautiful as always.  Thank you for your continued support. Just the other week in one evening, in one of our two food pantries, we fed 164 individuals. We are seeing an increase in need at our food pantries, and fundraisers like these ensure that we can continue to feed these households that are in need of our services.
A diverse group of volunteers packs cardboard boxes with food items in an outdoor setting.
May 6, 2024
North Country Ministry’s 16th Annual Golf Classic was a huge success! With the help of our sponsors, golfers, raffle ticket purchasers, and volunteers we collected $29,871.56 in net proceeds! We were excited to welcome 91 golfers to the course and thankful that we had a few extra join us for the fabulous steak dinner, later in the evening. The weather could not have been better and Cronin’s course was beautiful as always.  Thank you for your continued support. Just the other week in one evening, in one of our two food pantries, we fed 164 individuals. We are seeing an increase in need at our food pantries, and fundraisers like these ensure that we can continue to feed these households that are in need of our services.

Upcoming Events


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