Through Compassion International, we have been able to provide Bible teaching, food, health screening, hygiene and basic life-skills training, school uniforms, books, tutoring, contests and prizes, field trips, music activities, indoor and outdoor games, sports, leadership training and community service opportunities to Jaw Ker Paw Moo.
Born in Thailand, he and his family were living on around $47 a month in a remote village of 500 people.
"The first day I heard from my sponsor, I rolled on the floor with joy. I asked my mother, ‘Am I important for someone to think about me this way?’ And she said, ‘Yes, you are!’”"
In partnership with Bayside Church and the Gathering Inn, we have been able to provide hundreds of meals to people in need.
Several volunteers continue to provide Bibles and resources to people who are homeless.
Helping homeless with more than just money and food is key. If consenting, we will stay in touch with people who need help getting back on their feet. By providing prepaid cell phones and advice, we can help integrate them back into the community.
In association with Landon Capital Group, we have been able to house many families on the brink of homelessness with an affordable living solution.
Sometimes clothes or medicine is what is needed most by someone experiencing homelessness. We are there to address their needs as an individual, not a collective group.
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