Mitchell Swaback Charities

NEW Harvest Compassion Center Logo & Website Pages

NEW Harvest Compassion Center Logo & Website Pages

MSC is excited to announce the unveiling of our NEW Harvest Compassion Center Logo and website pages.   We’ve gotten everything in place and would like to invite you all to take a look:  www.harvestcompassioncenter.org.

The new pages showcase the HCC’s new logo, volunteer and food drive information and how to become a Compassion Partner.   A few of our faithful volunteers are also highlighted as they wrote testimonials saying why they chose to serve and get involved with the HCC.  We live in a society that is self-focused, asking the question, “What can someone do for me?”   When we should be doing the opposite!  What can I do for someone else, even if it’s a complete stranger, can I really be of any help?  YES, you can!  Join forces with MSC and the HCC today and start making a difference!  If you have any questions about becoming a Compassion Partner, volunteering at the HCC, and/or hosting a local food drive please contact Nicolee Thompson at nthompson@msfcares.org.  Thank you!

Contact Info

Phone: 847.593.7120
Fax: 847.593.7130

Address: 1501 Estes Ave
Elk Grove, Illinois 60007

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Our Mission

Mitchell Swaback Charities was started October 15th, 2004. Our purpose is to continue to impact individuals, organizations and families as Mitch has done so many times. We want to continue Mitch's compassion to serve in missions, the church and to honor God in the way Mitch did on a daily basis. We will continue to form partnerships that will allow us to expand our ministry.

Through the many opportunities that surround us, we look forward to making a difference.

We will honor the Lord in all we do. Learn more >>

Mitch's Story

For 23 years our son Mitch etched memories into the hearts of everyone he met. He was as real as they come. What he meant to us and to so many others now belongs to the legacy we will cherish forever.

At Mitch's going-home service Pastor James MacDonald used one word that best described Mitch: "Maximum." Read more >>

Psalm 31:3

For you are my rock and my fortress; and for your name's sake you lead me and guide me.