Heart of the Mission PROVIDING HOPE

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Heart of the Mission PROVIDING HOPE

For the Least of These Your gifts change lives today and for eternity AMY GRANT MISSION IN MY WORDS Glenn Cranfield President and CEO Oh, the joys of those who are kind to the poor! 2 Heart of the Mission Psalm 41:1 NLT In Matthew 25, Jesus said, For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. The Mission is usually not the first choice for the men and women who come seeking help. Most have had doors closed in their faces, they ve exhausted all other options and have hit rock bottom. While that isn t the best place to be, it is the perfect place for God to meet them at the Nashville Rescue Mission. Your gifts allow the Mission to offer them food, clothing and shelter things most of us take for granted. Yet for those who feel hopeless, they LETTER TO THE MISSION... are vital. It is through providing basic necessities that God shows up and gives the Mission the opportunity to share hope with someone who has lost all hope. Sharing simple blessings like these may seem like a small thing but in Jesus words, your gift to transform the lives of people suffering from homelessness is of great value. Your gift to provide food, clothing, shelter and essential care for people who cannot help themselves will impact eternity: I tell you the truth, Jesus told His followers, Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me. I sent a donation, or should I say I am paying my "room" bill from 1973. I stayed about 2 or 3 weeks in the summer of 1973. Even though I didn t have a $1.00 to my name, you didn t turn my friend or me away. At the time, I was 19 and traveling around the country when I ran out of gas in Nashville. I just wanted you to know the help you gave me has contributed to the man I am today. I have raised two children and both are college graduates. I own a small appliance business in New Jersey. I know my donation is not much, but I hope it will help a little. I may not have said it at age 19, but at age 54, I say thank you. -Joseph Learning more about the Mission made me want to support their efforts. It made me want to help. Mission In My Words If you are anything like me, you have a warm, safe place to call home, close friends and a family that loves you unconditionally. But, for one reason or another, not everyone is as fortunate as you and me. For each of us, life s journey is filled with twists and turns. We have our fair share of mountaintop experiences, as well as painful seasons in the valley. Often, it is in the time we spend in the valley where God gains our attention the most. For some, their journey leads them to the doors of the Nashville Rescue Mission. It may be a path of poor choices, tragedy, living on the edge, overloaded obligations and responsibilities or a simple debilitating circumstance. Still, I always wonder, how does someone end up in borrowed clothes, with no money and no home, with feelings of desperation, no hope and no way out? Who am I to pass judgment and view myself as being better or even different than that homeless man or woman? What can I do to help? How can I show them how much they are loved by God? How much they mean to God? The answer to questions like these can be found inside the doors of the Nashville Rescue Mission. I was both impressed and inspired by the people, the services and the programs provided to our community by the Mission. As long as I ve called Nashville home, the Nashville Rescue Mission has quietly been serving the poor and hurting in our community, never looking for recognition, fame or even credit for the thousands of men and women who are given a fresh start and a new life in Christ. Learning more about the Mission and the services they provide made me want to support their efforts. It made me want to help. I recently had the opportunity to perform a concert for a few of the Mission s donors and volunteers. It was there I met a community of people with huge hearts who were making a difference in the lives of people they didn t even know. I had one of those WOW moments. The people sitting before me were living examples of James 2:17, In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. The Nashville Rescue Mission provides a means of putting your faith into action. The Mission is a friend in our community providing the good news that can forever change eternity and certainly a pathway off the streets God loves you. Amy Grant is a singer-songwriter, musician, author, media personality and actress, best known for her Christian music. She has won six Grammy Awards, 25 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards and had the first Christian album ever to go Platinum. Heart of the Mission 3

The Mission s Programs & Ministries The Nashville Rescue Mission offers more than food, clothing and shelter. Find out how your partnering changes lives in many ways. When a guest arrives at the Nashville Rescue Mission seeking help, they may be filled with shame and regret, but they are embraced with the compassion of Christ. Each person is treated with dignity and respect. With God s grace they receive hope and healing. Through various programs and services, the Mission seeks to serve the whole person in mind, body and spirit. Life Recovery for Men and Women The Nashville Rescue Mission s life-recovery program uses a Christ-centered approach to helping men and women, ages 18 and over resolve personal problems and chemical addictions. While in the program, a client will receive Christian counseling, participate in work therapy, learn how to heal from past wounds and develop new and healthy ways of coping. He or she will also get the chance to study the Bible and participate in the education program to improve his or her academic and employment 4 Heart of the Mission skills or obtain a GED. Mothers are also taught good parenting techniques. After graduating, clients can move into the Mission s transitional housing until they are able to get back on their feet and find permanent housing. Shelter for Men, Women and Children The Nashville Rescue Mission provides the basic necessities of life to every man, woman and child who ventures through the doors. Whether a person eats a single meal, stays a single night, enjoys the Mission s hospitality for months or, being moved by God s grace, decides to enter the life-recovery program, counselors, chaplains and volunteers will be there to serve his or her needs. Specifically, the Mission provides these vulnerable guests with food, shelter, clothing, hot showers, personal hygiene items, access to a day room (as weather demands), counseling and spiritual encouragement. Education Many of the men and women who come to the Nashville Rescue Mission and enter the life-recovery program may have problems in reading and comprehension, memory retention, basic writing, math and life skills for the workplace. Chemical addictions, abuse, dropping out of school early and mental illness are just a few reasons so many of these men and women struggle with advancing themselves professionally. Through the Mission s education program, those struggling are taught basis arithmetic and literacy, while others are prepared for taking the GED exam. All are given an opportunity to pursue academic and professional skills for the workplace, including job-readiness instruction, resume writing and job interviewing skills. In addition, classes in life skills, work orientation, computer training, vocational training, financial guidance, budgeting, cooking, food handling and commercial driving are offered. The support received from volunteers, donors, grants and other resources in the education program is invaluable. Through the advancement of new skills, these men and women will come to see they can achieve greater personal wholeness and freedom through increased education. Volunteering Lifting a hurting person out of homelessness takes teamwork many people working together to meet both physical and relational needs over the long haul. At the Nashville Rescue Mission, thousands of people volunteer each year to touch lives for today and for eternity. Help bring hope to destitute men, women and children of Nashville s homeless community. For information on volunteering call (615) 312-1544 or visit nashvillerescuemission.org to complete an online application. Heart of the Mission 5

Serving from the HEART kids making a difference Whether it s raising money for the homeless, organizing coat drives or collecting bottled water, these boys and girls are showing it s not your size or age that matters, it s your heart that truly counts. Gracie Bryan s Warm Heart EDUCATION Breaks the Cycle of HOMELESSNESS Your support unlocks the doors of opportunity When you think of the Nashville Rescue Mission, what s the first thing that comes to mind? Feeding the hungry? Sheltering the homeless? While most people know the Mission serves meals and provides beds to the homeless, and more are becoming aware of the life-recovery programs not everyone knows about the educational opportunities that are also available through the Mission. Education is a powerful key in breaking the cycle of homelessness. Education raises self-esteem, gives hope for the future and also contributes to one s ability to find employment and succeed in life. This is why the Mission is committed to helping 6 Heart of the Mission these men and women obtain the skills necessary to become gainfully employed and become contributing members of the community. As each person enters a life-recovery program, they are tested and evaluated to determine their educational needs. We try to address each person based on their current skill level, says Dr. Jay Juday, Director of Education. Most have had doors closed because they lacked a high school diploma, explains Dr. Juday. If they don t have one, our goal is to help him or her work toward obtaining their GED. If they already have a diploma or GED, then we try to build upon that with additional skills. We ve had several of our GED graduates from past years go on to earn Associate and Bachelor degrees, says Dr. Juday. While GED training is the main focus of the Mission s educational efforts, it doesn t stop there. The Mission also works with students in improving their math and literacy skills, creating a budget, balancing a checkbook, computer training and other skills that will help them develop what it takes to face life s challenges. Ultimately, the lessons taught in the classroom are designed to change their lives once they leave. A GED coupled with the knowledge of who a man or woman is in Christ becomes the catalyst that moves this person forward and gives them the opportunity to discover the life God had planned for them. Thanks to your generosity and the faithful efforts of volunteers, these men and women are able to reenter society as contributing members and have hope for a brighter future. Thank you for continuing to support these programs that are changing lives. Six-year-old Gracie donated money from her piggy bank to feed 15 meals to Nashville s homeless. The next year, Gracie took things a step further and organized a coat drive. It was Gracie s idea, says mom Amy. After donating her own money last year, she wanted to do more. Gracie made flyers that said Warm Somebody With Your Heart and posted them at church. All of Gracie s hard work resulted in 85 coats for Nashville s homeless. It makes me sad to see someone without a coat, said Gracie. I hope these coats will keep them warm. Gracie Jacob, Samuel & Nathaniel s Quest to Help the Homeless Dillan s Bracelet Business Two years ago, at the Christmas parade, Dillan saw a homeless man asleep on the ground and wondered why he was there, says mom Shawna. Seeing a man with no home made an impact on her. After the flood in May, Dillan became burdened for the homeless, says Shawna. She decided to make bracelets, sell them and then donate the money to help the homeless. She even saved money from birthdays, Christmas and the Tooth Fairy. These kids are truly Jacob was shocked when he saw a homeless man asking for money. He making a difference in begged his mom to help, but she the lives of Nashville s explained he might spend it on the wrong things and suggested they homeless and ultimately find a way to help more than just this in our community. Their one man. selfless acts of kindness Since then, Jacob and his twin brothers Samuel and Nathaniel have are genuinely inspiring. donated over 100 blankets and 140 Glenn Cranfield, President and CEO sets of hats, gloves and scarves to Nashville s homeless. The following summer, they returned with over She went throughout our en2,000 bottles of water. And during the tire neighborhood selling bracelets, Thanksgiving holiday, they brought shares Shawna. Her initial goal was three milk jugs filled with money they to raise $100, but soon upped it to had collected from their friends and $250. Once she reached that goal, we family in Westmoreland. took a trip to the Mission so she could I m on a mission to help as many see the people her money was going homeless men, women and children as to help. I m very proud of her. I can, said Jacob. They are in need, and I want to help. Jacob Samuel & Nathaniel Dillan

MISSION NEWS BY GIVING you create opportunities for new life and SERVING you help provide others with HOPE www.nashvillerescuemission.org LIVES YOU HAVE TOUCHED 662,532 Meals Served 268,928 Nights of Lodging 197,260 Chapel Attendance 64,879 Education Hours 59,193 Bible Class Attendance 21,754 Decisions and Prayers 69,074 Volunteer Hours 653 Travel Assistance 166 Program Graduates $2.26 OR You ve heard us say it only costs $2.26 to provide a meal. But did you know that meal has the power to change a life? Give HOPE. Individual volunteers or groups all are welcome. Visit the Mission s volunteer page online to sign up today. CONNECT. Check out the latest Mission news through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube NASHVILLE RESCUE MISSION 639 Lafayette Street, Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 255-2475 www.nashvillerescuemission.org