We look back on a year of storms and rainbows, where fear pressed hard, but faith proved stronger. From safety concerns, construction, limited access to food, to technology outages, we faced uncertainty on multiple fronts. Our teams navigated trauma in shelters, supported shaken frontline staff, and responded to a SNAP disruption that sent more families searching for groceries—while also managing financial strain, facility repairs, and staffing pressures. In the middle of it all, unlikely provision met real needs, reminding us that even when systems fail, people and purpose endure.
What changed us most was leadership itself. We learned to choose faith as a daily decision, shifting from having all the answers to offering faithful, steady responses. We learned to lead with honesty, prayer, and trust that provision would meet purpose—because it kept doing exactly that. In shelters and across our teams, trauma forged deeper bonds, improved training, and strengthened our shared conviction that we are our brother’s keeper. Scripture framed our steps, and “perfect love casts out fear” became a daily practice in how we serve, support one another, and plan for tomorrow without letting anxiety take over.
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