GRATITUDE

As human beings who not only believe in God but also have a personal relationship with God through His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, it is a privilege to live in a state of gratitude for all that God provides. To state the obvious, we have gratitude to God for life, for breath, for essential provisions which include food and shelter, and for loving relationships. Unfortunately, many of the people served by the Mission do not have essential provisions and they are lacking loving relationships. We have been called to love, to provide HOPE, and to serve people who have great needs. As a Mission, it is our opportunity to reach out to people, empowered by the gratitude that wells up within us, and love those who are unloved, give HOPE to the hopeless, and serve those who feel undeserving.

Gratitude is a state of being and is a wonderful gift that we have received. It is a gift, not to be selfishly grasped, but one to be shared. You as our donors have received a full measure of gratitude and you have chosen to share it with others. Your gratitude expressed through your giving to the Mission has been a catalyst for change in the lives of countless men and women who have come to know Jesus Christ for themselves. These men and women, in turn, have expressed their own gratitude to others, which has created a positive environment that is infectious. The Mission is grateful to all our donors and we want to thank you for all that you are doing to change lives! The work of the Mission is yours and we are so grateful for the partnership we share.

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Village of Hope - New Campus Update

Anticipation, excitement, and curiosity are all factors driving us to project a date. We thought we would be able to open our doors to participants in January, but we have had a few delays. Our contractor, Commercial Construction of Merced, has done an incredible job in keeping the project on pace. A few minor hold-ups beyond their control have caused us to pause temporarily on opening the facilities. We are hoping that in the beginning of March, we will be able to take in residents and expand the services that we offer to people experiencing homelessness. Building 1 will take in people discharged from the hospital. Building 2 will provide permanent supportive housing for homeless veterans. Building 3 will offer transitional accommodations for families with young children who are experiencing homelessness. As soon as we can identify an opening date, we will also let you know of a date for a Grand Opening.

If you are interested in a group tour, please contact Bruce Metcalf, CEO, 209-480-3899, or David Carr, Chief Operating Officer, 209-354-0559.

Click here to learn more and to see pictures of construction progress.

Happy to share with you one of the "quads" (rooms that house four) in the new Respite Care facility. These rooms are for individuals discharged from the hospital with nowhere to go.

Village of Hope, New Campus Update: Phase 1 & 2

Phase 1, New Campus Update

The first phase of the Village of Hope campus will be a wonderful addition to our county where homeless families, veterans, and people recovering from hospitalization will find love, hope, and a home. As we have previously reported, the first phase is nearing completion. We hope to bring in residents before the end of this month. At the beginning of December, David Carr, our Chief Operating Officer, and Anthony Choza, our Operations Manager, flew to Tennessee, where they rented a truck and loaded up our purchase of beds, mattresses, wardrobes, and dressers and spent the next three days driving across the country. Upon arrival in Merced, men from our Hope for Men program helped unload. This trip saved about three thousand dollars in shipping. We are so grateful to so many of you, individuals, churches, organizations, and businesses who have generously contributed to furnishing the new facilities.

Phase 2, New Campus Update

While we are excited about the completion of the first phase of the Village of Hope, phase 2 will provide space for our faith-based programs which are the core of who we are as the Merced Rescue Mission. Phase 2 will allow us to almost double the number of men and women whose lives will be transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. Fundraising is underway to raise 7 to 8 million dollars for this dream to become a reality. We hope that in just a few years we can reach out to you once again to furnish facilities for phase 2.

To contribute to the construction of phase 2, choose Building Hope Campaign as your gift designation at the time of your donation.

A Christmas Eve Banquet

Thank you to all of you who helped the Rescue Mission serve over 600 meals to people who feasted on a Christmas Eve Banquet! Many received their meal at the Behavioral Health Department parking lot next to New Directions. At this location, we distributed blankets, jackets, socks, hats, and warm clothing together with hygiene kits. Hundreds of grateful recipients, people experiencing homelessness, came and were fed and received clothing. Some of the people who enjoyed this feast are temporarily living in the D Street Shelter or the Navigation Center. Volunteers also took this meal along with clothing out to people in encampments in various locations around Merced. While it is the desire of the Rescue Mission to do all we can as we collaborate with other organizations, the City of Merced and the County of Merced, to help people find housing, it is also our desire to bring a glimpse of joy and hope to each person in this special season, as we celebrate the birth of Christ. As director of the Rescue Mission, I want to praise and thank all of our staff members, men, and women in our programs, and board members who gave their time and energy on Christmas Eve and before preparing for this event in order to meet the needs of others!!

Number Housed in 2021

Number Housed in 2021 Doubled from year before

Homelessness is an overwhelming issue not only nationally, but we see more and more people experiencing homelessness on our streets and in parks. During this past year, the Merced Rescue Mission has added beds and facilities which have allowed us to help far more people as we set them on a course towards self-sustainability.

We are especially excited that during the past year we have doubled the number housed with your help. Your donations are making an incredible difference to make this community a better place for everyone. People experiencing homelessness are finding a place to live and a far better life. You are being a blessing as you bless those in need.

Shoe Boxes for Children

The Merced County Rescue Mission wants to give a huge shout-out and thank you to Sandra Betschart and the Educational Services Sunshine Committee who coordinated efforts by the Merced County Office of Education employees to put together 250 shoeboxes with toys for boys and girls in our community. Debbie Barcelos of the Hilmar School District worked with students there to wrap many of the boxes. These boxes, marked for either boys or girls and by age groups, were distributed before Christmas to many children in our community. Sandra expressed that β€œit is quite a bit of work to get to the point of pack out, but in the end we are overjoyed to be able to bless some child that may not otherwise receive a gift.” Being a blessing to others is what we are all about, and the Rescue Mission is delighted to collaborate with the Merced County Office of Education employees to bless children in our community.