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How Your Acts of Kindness Multiply for Generations to Come
Then a friend told her about the Orange County Rescue Mission's House of Hope. She visited on a Thursday and was accepted on Saturday and she’s never looked back. “I hadn’t realized that I was turning into my parents escaping into drugs and ignoring my children!” says Michelle. “If I don’t stop the cycle, my sons will end up using drugs and their sons after them. It’s been hard facing up to what my life has become, but I have to put a stop to this now.” And she’s doing great. She’s been clean and sober for eight months, and is about to begin a 12-month nursing program. But she says her attitude change is the biggest difference. “I want my kids to see me getting out of bed, working hard, socializing, facing reality, going to church and loving God,” she explains. “It won’t be easy, but I’m doing it for my kids. And as a side benefit, my mother has started studying the Bible with me!” Thanks to your generosity, the cycle of drugs and abuse has been broken for another generation of children. Thank you! |
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He found a telemarketing job. The pay was so low he could barely manage $200 a week for motel rent. The situation caused so much stress between Fred and his girlfriend that they couldn’t live together. So he slept at the Armory for four months while spending every cent to keep his son and girlfriend in a motel room. Then his girlfriend got arrested for being drunk in public and trespassing. He came to get his son, but the court saw Fred had two tickets in the past for using marijuana and that he was homeless. They wouldn’t let him have his son. Then the Armory closed and he didn’t even have a bed. He worked by day and slept on the street or in shelters at night. Then he started coming to the Orange County Rescue Mission for food and a cot. He loved the preaching and Bible lessons. Fred saw miracles. He saw lives changed. Pastor Joe, our facility supervisor, kept inviting him to sign up for the New Life Program, telling him, “Yes, you need a job, but you need Jesus more.” When the court social worker told Fred he could complete all the requirements to get his son back by completing our program, Fred signed up. Fred says, “It’s a joy being here. I have changed so much. And I have a whole year to pull my life together spiritually and financially, and prepare to raise my son. God through the people at the Mission is supplying all my needs!” |
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Thank you to Jilleen and all of those who donated food. There are numerous testimonies at OCRM of self-sufficient, independent life transformations that began with something as simple as a meal. God bless you! |
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After just a few weeks she feels she is making a difference and getting back more than she gives. “I answer the phone here and am the connection between people needing help and the staff,” she says. “Sometimes just listening and being kind can make a difference, but I love it when I can refer someone to the help they need.” |
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Community groups, churches, families, individuals, and businesseshere’s a great way to help homeless families stay together while they rebuild their lives and become self-supporting. Adopt a family suite or a room in the Village of Hope! The Village of Hope is an innovative, faith-based, transitional facility that will keep homeless dads, moms, and kids together, while giving parents 12 to 24 months to work on job training and life skills. To make this dream a reality, we must transform two existing military dormitories into 128 rooms for homeless families. A plaque with your name, or your group’s name, will be placed in the room. More importantly, your group will be part of creating modern-day miracles in the lives of hurting families in Orange County. Please email John Luker or call (714) 247-4306 for more info. You can also check our Web site for volunteer work dates, construction needs, prayer requests and more. |
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Michelle’s story at the top of the page shows how drug use and hopelessness pass from generation to generation. But then it also shows how breaking the cycle can free the next generation of children and their children from that destructive path. That really is the story of what we do here. A helping hand, a hot meal, a new path, a second chance, a spiritual rebirth. God has called us to be his hands, and feet, and face to the least and the lost. We simply do our part and leave the results to Him. It just amazes me to watch how God blesses all the parties involved! We’ve seen that this spring, too, as the Mission struggles with a serious financial crunch. Donors’ generosity to the survivors of last fall’s hurricanes means that our budget is now far below normal. We knew that if we were open and up-front with you, God’s grace and generosity would do the rest. Today, I can report that our situation is improving. But we’re not back to where we should be. Please continue to support us with your prayers and gifts. Thank you for all you do. Together we are making an immediate and eternal difference in life, after life, after life. God bless you! In His Service,
P. S. God is really multiplying your gifts. Every gift you make to the Mission by June 30 will be doubled up to $100,000! Please send your gift today... |
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In a special ceremony at Disney’s California Adventure® Park the Orange County Rescue Mission and Lutheran High were the recipients of this year's Show Your Character $25,000 Excellence Award. President Jim Palmer spoke to the audience gathered in the California Adventure's Hyperion Theater stating, "I was personally impressed by their hard work, their creativity in planning out the projects and their willing attitudes while they enthusiastically jumped in to make a significant contribution towards helping the Least, the Last and the Lost of this County." |
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