RESOURCES & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

At Wheaton Christian Center, we believe in supporting our community through times of need. Whether you're seeking financial assistance or looking for local resources to help you or your family, we're here for you.

We are committed to walking with you and ensuring that no one in our church family faces hardship alone.”

Financial Assistance


Life can bring unexpected challenges, and we want to help lighten the load. If you find yourself in a tough financial situation, we offer limited financial assistance to our church members in need. Please reach out to us so we can walk alongside you during this time.

Community Resources


The Carlton Center | Thecarltoncenter.org
Healing Relationships. Trransforming Lives. Serving Youth and Families.(630) 282-8578 | info@thecarltoncenter.org

Outreach | weareoutreach.org
We offer community services to individuals and families in the western suburbs.
(630) 682–1910

Catholic Charities | catholiccharitiesusa.org
Provide service to people, families and communities in need, to advocate for justice in social structures and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same.

DuPage County Department of Community Resources | dupageco.org
Assists with Food, Housing and Utility payments or temporary shelter, Employment Training/Placement, and Financial Management
630-407-6500


Financial Stewardship Workshop Topics

The Financial Stewardship Workshop is designed to help you take control of your financial situation, create a practical plan to live within your means, build an emergency fund, and eliminate debt with purpose and order.

Contact Minister Barbara Gilleylen to schedule a consultation with a mentor.

Financial Stewardship Workshop Topics

Practical Bible-based training in matters of personal finance and stewardship

  1. Start with a budget.  It is a starting point and a roadmap for progress.

  2. Plan how to live within your budget.

  3. Give to God first. Set aside tithes.

  4. Pay bills on time.

  5. Get out of debt.

  6. Plan for emergencies.

  7. Have some fun.

  8. Involve your family.

  9. Collaborate with your spouse.

  10. Plan for retirement.