I love these words…

This promise kept me going so many times when I thought I couldn’t. When I pray for healing for someone, I tell them it will get better. – and I know it will from personal experience.
— Michaela

 

He Heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.  [Psalm 147:3]

Food Deliveries

We are helping people with food and other resources each week with donations from Mary’s Kitchen and other generous and caring community organizations and churches

Michaela giving food to people in need.

The city of Santa Ana also cares about people in need and is providing…

The Homeless Services division of the City of Santa Ana develops public and private partnerships and provides direct outreach services that coordinates services directed towards reducing and preventing homelessness.

The City provides a wide-range of services and resources for homeless persons through:

  • Shelter
  • Outreach and Engagement
  • Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
  • Homeless Prevention
  • Tenant-based vouchers

We’re working diligently with our partners through the Orange County Continuum of Care to end homelessness in Orange County, beginning with Santa Ana.

As stated on the santa-ana.org/ departments/homeless website

Michaela

Michaela

How You Can Help

Hunger Relief

Do you have resources that can help?  Use our contact form to inform us.

Volunteer

Delivery takes time and effort. Reaching homelessness is not concentrated, but  spread over large areas

Donate

Clothing and blankets are always needed, especially during the cold season.

Advocate

Do you have charity organization contacts that you can inform of the crisis? Helping them being more aware of the situation can help.

Our Mission:
Feed the hungry

We started small, delivering a few sandwiches whenever we could. Over time we found ways to increase food offerings with the help of organizations like Mary’s Kitchen in Anaheim.

Food provides energy – the first and most important ingredient needed to solve problems. We find that when hunger is removed, solving other problems seems more possible, so this is where we start.

We offer prayers

We find that a prayer is uplifting. It helps to focus on what’s important and offers hope and direction. Simply being cared for is enough to lift spirits and help with depression and feelings of hopelessness.

We offer guidance

We share where resources can be found. Government and Community Organizations, Churches, AA, Al-Anon, Shelters, Food Banks, Housing and Food programs  are the fundamental outlets available.

We Advocate

We share what we know about the community we serve with agencies and organizations that are committed to solving hunger issues in our community.Â