Sunday Breakfast Mission is a homeless shelter in Wilmington, Delaware that provides the local homeless population with food and housing. The mission started out as a a shelter in 1894 and has branched out to now offer medical services, women’s ministries, as well as Sunday school for children. The non-profit organization balances the spiritual and physical needs of attendees by offering discipleship ministries and mentoring. I appreciate how the group prioritizes follow up and care for even those who have moved on and no longer stay at the facility. They make sure that people are able to rebuild their lives and become productive citizens again. Serving a vital need opens the door to introduce the gospel to an underserved demographic.
www.sundaybreakfastmission.org
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