Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Helping Hands Lead to Smiling Faces

In order to reach the highest level of success, no matter what one is trying to achieve in life, you have to have not only determination but also support. Determination can come from anywhere. Whether it be from friends, family, or assistance from a group of supporters.

Reconnecting Families receives a helping hand from multiple organizations around the metro area. The relationship that RF has with the Atlanta Mission continues to prosper thanks to the services and assistance that both groups provide for one another. 

The Atlanta Mission was established in 1938 and provides programs that are centered around Christ. The organization was originally established as a soup kitchen in the 30’s in order to feed homeless men. Today, the mission has expanded and now provides emergency shelter, residential discipleship, job attainment, and transitional housing to more than 950 homeless men, women and children daily.

Reconnecting Families works with the Atlanta Mission in order to provide those in need with the necessities of life. The Mission has donated items such as furniture and cribs to those who are in the RF program. In return, we have provided the mission with clothes, dry food, and personal hygiene products. Together, these non-profit organizations are allowing those in the different programs to get their lives back on track!
 
Program facilities for the Mission are located around Atlanta and the Mission also has thrift stores in many areas around north Georgia. To learn about these thrift store locations or to donate to this cause, click here to visit the Atlanta Mission website.

Together, Reconnecting Families and the Atlanta Mission are doing their parts in order to unite health families back together, provide housing and essentials to the homeless and those in hardship, and most importantly to allow those in need an opportunity for success.

Thank you so much to the men and women of the Atlanta Mission for their continued devotion and hard work!

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