With the help of a grant & some volunteers, the Mission had an amazing vegetable garden this year right here on our property in Germantown. We’ve enjoyed fresh produce including tomatoes, peppers, squash, zucchini, and cucumbers all summer long. For men struggling with life and death issues like homelessness and addiction, small things like really good…
Dear Friend of the Mission, Please accept my special thanks for your prayers and gifts to reduce our deficit by the end of our fiscal year, September 30th. We don’t have the final numbers in yet, but we do know that your gift made a difference in helping us to finish our fiscal year…
Date: Saturday, October 6, 2012 Time: Doors open at 6:15 pm. We will begin promptly at 6:45 pm. Location: Williamson Banquet Center 500 Blair Mill Road in Horsham, PA 19044 At Easton Rd. (Rt. 611) & Blair Mill Rd., just north of the PA Turnpike Willow Grove interchange Cost: $27.50 per person/$220 per table…
For his Eagle Scout project, Boy Scout Sam Heath and his fellow troop mates planted a vegetable garden for the Mission earlier this summer. We’ve been enjoying the fresh produce – thanks, Sam!
We rejoice with those who rejoice, and we weep with those who weep. Dear Friend of the Mission, We care deeply about the 50 broken and hurting homeless men living at the Mission at any given time. We celebrate with them their achievements, their birthdays and their successes. Just the other day one of…
Dear Friend of the Mission, During the last three weeks, we had more than 20 volunteer college and high school groups serve at the Mission during their spring break from school. We had groups from New York, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois. These young people helped out in…
The Mission serves three hearty, nutritious and balanced meals each day without charge to the 50 homeless men living at the Mission. Three times a day, the dining hall turns into a place of joyful fellowship filled with laughter and good conversation as men who are working hard to overcome addictions, strengthen their educational,…
Dear Friend of the Mission, Being homeless and living on the cold, hard streets of Philadelphia is bad for your health. Homeless people are more subject to serious health issues such as heart disease, diabetes and infections. Homeless people also suffer from malnourishment and a host of health problems resulting from a poor diet. …
At the Whosoever Gospel Mission, we have much to be thankful for. First, we thank God. Because of God’s gracious provision, the Whosoever Gospel Mission continues to be able to reach out to broken and struggling homeless men with the love of Christ, and we are thankful for that privilege! If you could listen…