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Incredible Journeys.....
The atmosphere at the Mission (and the Ruth House) is one of hominess with a strongly structured routine to help residents break the habit(s) which keep them from being the men and women God intended them to be. Residents experience Christian care, are able to retrieve themselves from destructive living and, most importantly, learn the Gospel message. Many residents commit themselves to Christ for the first time while at the Mission. Others recommit themselves after having “walked away” from a faith which they had had in earlier years. Some leave without making that commitment but do so later. All leave Hope Gospel Mission having been helped.
Helping the Residents
Businesses like Building Hope offer residents paying jobs, training, and other benefits as they complete the Renewed Hope Program. You can learn more about Building Hope, our newest store by clicking on the Newsletter November 2006.
Interested in receiving your own copy of Hope Gospel Mission's newsletter, The Hope, where more stories like this can be found? Contact us today and let us know!
You can help people right now by making a financial gift online. And don't feel like you have to be rich to make a difference. Nearly 5,000 people donate to the Mission each year, and gifts range from $1 to thousands of dollars. Together, gifts add up and people like Ralph are given the opportunity to change their lives. You can make a difference right now by making a financial gift.
Potential Residents:
All potential residents must have an admission interview prior to being admitted to one of our programs. Those interested should contact a night manager after 5:00 p.m. to set up this admission interview. You can contact our night managers after 5:00 p.m. by calling (715) 552-5566 or stopping by our Men’s Shelter at 8 South Farwell Street.
You can make a difference in the lives of the homeless men we serve.
Click here to get involved.
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