WARM Launches New Resource Hub to Support Neighbors with Tools for Success

Westerville Area Resource Ministry (WARM) is excited to announce the launch of its new Resource Hub — an online center designed to give community members easy access to information, tools, and learning opportunities that support financial stability, job readiness, digital access, and more.

The Resource Hub is a central place for people of all backgrounds to find guidance, get connected to services, and build skills that lead to greater independence and confidence — including access to digital learning resources and support for using technology like PCs and online tools.

What Is the Resource Hub?

The Resource Hub is a curated collection of practical resources — from digital literacy and job search tools to financial education and local support connections — available to anyone in the Westerville area who wants to grow, learn, and thrive. Whether someone needs help with career planning, accessing online learning, or discovering community services, the Hub is designed to make those pathways easier to find and use.

Why This Matters

In today’s digital world, access to information and the skills to use it effectively are essential. The Resource Hub supports WARM’s ongoing commitment to holistic care for neighbors facing challenges by bridging gaps in access, education, and support. This means not only meeting immediate needs — like food assistance and financial referrals — but also empowering people with long-term tools for success.

Rooted in WARM’s Mission

Since 1972, WARM has offered compassionate care to individuals and families in the Westerville City School District — providing food, economic support, employment coaching, senior care, and spiritual support. At its core, WARM’s mission is to serve as a conduit for neighborly love and to offer hope rooted in dignity and Christ-like service. The Resource Hub directly supports that mission by extending access to learning and connection, helping people navigate obstacles on their path toward stability and growth.

How to Get Started

Community members, volunteers, and partner organizations can sign up to explore and use the Resource Hub today by visiting the link below. The Hub is designed to be user-friendly and accessible for all levels.

Click Here to Set Up an Appointment to Access the Resource Hub
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