First Two Years In Review
Barn of Blessing Ministries is celebrating the end of its second year. As a young non-profit organization, we are proud of our accomplishments.
Over our first two years in existence, we financially assisted:
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With the sending out of care packages that included elements for Holy Communion and anointing oil.
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A disabled pastor needing to relocate into a more affordable housing situation.
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A young family man with stage three cancer.
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An abused mother with her relocation.
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A young woman unable to afford her needed vitamin supplements.
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A young man and woman with gasoline.
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A family whose baby is fighting for his life.
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A struggling food server who’s hours and tips were cut due to Covid-19.
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Senior citizens needing help with food and transportation.
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A student needing help to afford youth camp.
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Car accident victims with buying a new car seat.
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A homeless man with a food card.
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A mother of seven who’s husband unexpectedly passed away.
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A senior citizen who had a fall and needed help finishing work on his roof.
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Jewish people in Ukraine with food care packages.
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A father who was out of work for several months due to a knee injury caused by a ski accident.
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A couple whose life’s possessions were stolen from a U-Haul during their move.
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A woman who was being evicted because she couldn’t afford rent.
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A disabled pastor needing assistance paying his rent and storage fees.
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Senior citizens needing someone to talk to, help with household supplies, food and transportation.
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Jewish people in Israel after the Hamas attack.
Ministry Van
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We were able to purchase a brand new cargo van that we converted into a “Ministry Van.” This van has enabled us to travel to various locations to administer communion, anoint with oil, and visit with several Senior Citizens. We were able to facilitate a reunion of a disabled son to his parents. They had not seen each other in three years due to transportation and physical mobility challenges.