AGENTS OF HOPE
DONOR SPOTLIGHT
5 REASONS
TO BECOME A DONOR
We believe in Reclaiming Hope together! We believe that linking arms consistently every month will deepen our connection as a community behind our mission of making high quality mental health support and treatment available to everyone.
You can see a long-term impact and improvement on the projects and organizations you are supporting at Reclaiming Hope.
Your consistent contributions provide regular support for Reclaiming Hope to plan and budget.
You can give in a sustainable way for you, with donations that are manageable for your budget.
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A ROAD CHANGES EVERYTHING
It really is amazing how a road changes everything! God has been so gracious in connecting us with people for each need along the way. In order to make space for the road, we needed some trees cleared. The Lord provided free tree removal, and the trees were then repurposed to help build up local river banks that were in need of reinforcement. God also provided a contractor who was willing to dig up gravel from the ranch property that was used for the new road, also saving us so much money. He just keeps providing and we are so grateful. The road is now complete from the highway entrance to the lodge site, and the picture just doesn’t do it justice. Be sure to watch the video above for a virtual tour of the progress. Thank you for sharing in our excitement!
PRAYER REQUESTS
TS - Praise for the completion of the road and dirt work for the lodge! What a difference a road makes! Continued prayers for getting the right phase of power to the lodge site.
SH - The horses have moved to their winter home. Pray for them to stay strong and healthy through the winter months.
SAFV - For the families and children who are receiving help and services - that all of their needs would be met and more.
JAE FOUNDATION - Pray for families who have lost loved ones, specifically, Dan Glodowski, and those who struggle through the holiday season.
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