You made so much possible in 2023…

A woman with medium-length brown hair and hoop earrings wears a maroon turtleneck sweater, looking confidently at the camera against a plain gray background.

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And you can help again in this new year >>

Two men sit together smiling at a table with food in a cafeteria. Next to them, a green background features the words Hungry people were fed. and an icon of a plate, fork, and spoon.
A man with short hair and tattoos sits thoughtfully on a porch. Text on a pink background reads, Prayers for shelter were answered, next to an icon of a house roof over a bed.
A smiling woman and young girl embrace outdoors; beside them, a yellow background displays the text Despair was met with hope. and an icon of two raised hands.

With a new year comes new needs!

Other men, women and children in Fresno County continue to be hungry… homeless… desperate for a hot meal, a safe bed and a helping hand to get back on their feet.

With you by our side, our struggling neighbors will have a brighter, more hopeful 2024! You can start today by providing hot meals for people in need. Each meal is just $3.03 and opens the door to life-changing services like Christ-centered counseling, classes and job training.

One last thing: You can make a greater impact with a recurring monthly gift! Your support each month of 2024 will transform even more lives in our community – like Erica…

“I’m thankful to the Mission because they’ve helped sculpt me into the woman I am today. I’m a more nurturing parent. They’ve literally transformed my life!”

– Erica, a graduate of Rescue the Children

Your support is so important as we enter this new year. Please… give a special gift now to help more homeless, hurting neighbors like Pseudonym in 2024 – and beyond.

Want your 2024 giving to have even more impact?
Make your gift monthly and help transform lives all year!

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But We’re Not Backing Down.

Mission Thrift has suffered three devastating fires in the past few weeks. But we’re not going anywhere, and we’re turning to the community for help.