02/07/2026
Just weeks ago, we received a call that changed everything. A young mother—pregnant, exhausted, and scared—was living in a homeless shelter in another state. She had no stable plan, no safe place to land, and very little hope that help would come in time. The logistics alone felt impossible: crossing state lines, navigating paperwork, timing, transportation, and the weight of her fear layered over it all. But more than that, there was the emotional reality—asking a woman to trust strangers when life had already failed her so many times.
When she arrived, she carried everything she owned in a few bags. What she didn’t carry—but desperately needed—was rest, safety, and the assurance that she mattered. We welcomed her not with answers, but with presence. A bed. A meal. Quiet. Space to exhale.
And then—twelve days ago—we witnessed something holy.
Our first mom, who came to us battling addiction and deep personal loss, stood surrounded by those who know her story. With trembling hands and steady courage, she received her 60-day sobriety chip. Sixty days of choosing life when it would have been easier to disappear. Sixty days of staying. Of showing up. Of hope growing roots.
There were tears. There was laughter. There was a sense—felt deeply in the room—that this is why the hard moments matter. Why the late nights, the uncertainty, the relentless yes to love is worth it.
Two moms under our roof. One just rescued from homelessness. One standing in victory over addiction. And both reminding us that redemption doesn’t arrive loudly—it comes quietly, faithfully, one brave step at a time.
Stories like this don’t unfold by accident. They are carried—often quietly—by those who give again and again, making it possible to say yes before the outcome is known. We are deeply grateful for every gift. Steady support makes moments like these possible.
When someone gives to this ministry, they are not just making a donation—you are being part of transformed futures. Your generosity provides safety for a mother who has nowhere else to go, dignity for a woman choosing life, and a loving foundation for a baby who deserves stability from the very b....