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December 2014 Transforming Lives. Transforming Our City. PhoenixRescueMission.org A Christmas of HOPE She was pregnant with nowhere to go. He was facing a prison sentence. They prayed for a miracle. Little did the Lopez Family know, the gift God gave to this world 2,000 years ago was also their HOPE. Their story begins inside on page 3 INSIDE: 2 The Main Thing 5 Turkey Drive feeds Thousands! 6 Winter Wonderland Gift Drive keeping the main thing, MAINthing the a message from Jay Cory, President and CEO MISSION MILEPOSTS MEALS SERVED 386,426 341,526 294,827 2012 2013 2014 BED NIGHTS OF SHELTER 79,456 58,665 49,689 2012 2013 2014 BOTTLES OF WATER DISTRIBUTED 468,258 T his time of year, our Mission is consumed with events, food drives, preparing meals, meeting ever-increasing needs and celebrating Christ’s birth with our clients. To say Christmas time at the Phoenix Rescue Mission is busy is an understatement! But we do it all with joy and a thankful heart knowing our efforts have eternal significance. By God’s grace and the support of friends like you, we see lives transformed and new creations in Christ made here every day. I wanted to share the chart at the left side of the page to highlight how your friendship is continuing to meet the need at a time when Phoenix has one of the highest rates of homelessness in the nation. Together we are feeding; providing life-saving water; offering safe, nightly shelter; and witnessing to more men, women, and children in need than ever before! I want to thank you for making our mission possible. On behalf of all of us here at the Phoenix Rescue Mission, and from my heart, I want to wish you and your family a blessed and safe Christmas holiday! P H O EN I X R ES C U E M I S S I O N & M U S I C S ER V I N G TH E W O R D M I N I S TR I ES P R ES EN T MUSIC WITH A MISSION A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY 332,695 255,048 2012 2013 2014 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED (CHANGING LIVES CENTER) 83 Women 44 Children 169 Women 87 Children 22 Women 20 Children SATURDAY • DECEMBER 13, 2014 5:00PM REGISTRATION • 5:30 - 6:15PM DINNER & JAZZ 6:15PM MUSIC WITH A MISSION Hosted by NORTHERN HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH 2740 E. UNION HILLS DR., PHOENIX 85050 RSVP required. Call or email Renee Soldanels at 602-346-3336 or rsoldanels@phoenixrescuemission.org 2012 2013 2014 J uan and Veronica were both introduced to drugs at a very early age. Juan started using marijuana when he was 10, progressed to pain-killers by the time he was 14 and started to sell at 16. Veronica lost her mom to suicide at 15, a tragedy that caused her to self-medicate with methamphetamine at age 16. But it wasn’t until they met at a friend’s house and started dating that their lives took a rapid downhill turn. “We enabled each other’s addictions,” Juan says. “I introduced Veronica to pain-killers and Veronica introduced me to meth. Once you become dependent on either you have to use it every day or you feel awful… you don’t want to move, you’re weak and your body hurts everywhere... and now we were using both at the same time.” The pain drove Juan to do things he never imagined he would be capable of to keep them both high. He began to steal from stores, friends – even his own mother. Juan admits, “At that point we were numb to any kind of remorse, we didn’t really care who we were hurting as long as we could make the pain go away.” One by one they wore out their welcome with friends and family. Before long, Juan and Veronica found themselves living next to a canal in a tent they constructed out of bed sheets. Thank God the Phoenix Rescue Mission allowed my chi in recovery. We looked at a lot of rehab cen have what this place offers - a chance for a find hope and a rea Veronica remembers, “It was rock bottom. We would go days without eating. When we did have food, ants and other bugs would usually get to it before we did because we were too busy getting high. We smelled because we were washing in the dirty canal water… it was terrible. We didn’t know what to do, but we knew we didn’t want to stay here. So one night we sat together and prayed to God for help. Juan called his mother the next day and mercifully, she let us move back in.” 3 Their newfound convictions saw Juan and Veronica find sobriety over the next two weeks... but it didn’t last. Soon after their first son, Juan IV, was born they both went back to using. Something was missing. Something they both found at the Phoenix Rescue Mission. “We started to get high again and my run-ins with the law were catching up to me. God gave us one last chance through my parole officer. He said I could either get help at the Phoenix Rescue Mission or I could serve prison time…. the choice was obvious,” said Juan. “The counselors and staff have opened my eyes. They showed me how to give my troubles over to Jesus Christ, that God had a plan for my life and part of that plan included becoming the man He designed me to be for my family. I always knew there was a God but, for the first time, I had a real relationship and real hope in recovery.” One month later a pregnant Veronica entered the Changing Lives Center. Today both are sober and by God’s grace their newest child, Mariposa, was born a healthy 5 lbs, 14 ounces! ildren to join me nters and none whole family to al future. Veronica admits, “If you had asked me to choose between sobriety and being with my children, I don’t think that is a choice I could make. Thank God the Phoenix Rescue Mission allowed my children to join me in recovery. We looked at a lot of rehab centers and none have what this place offers - a chance for a whole family to find hope and a real future.” That’s the real gift we celebrate on Christmas isn’t it? Jesus Christ represents our chance to start over, to begin a journey from death into everlasting life. As Christians, it’s a truth we should never forget. Through your prayers and support, another family has been given a precious gift that not only promises a better future in this world, but also secures one in the next. Thank you helping make this Christmas a special one for the Lopez family and all the families we serve! 4 Turkey Drive Feeds THOUSANDS! O ur annual Frozen Turkey Sunday, November 9th, was a gobble of a good time – complete with food, live music and family fun! Our friends at Schuff Steel provided the enormous grill we needed to cook up some delicious BBQ and live music was played by The Hallelujah Blues Band. The Mission received 615 frozen turkeys donated by our friends to feed the hungry at Thanksgiving. By the end of the day over 200 of our supporters attended and donated over 615 turkeys to feed the men, women, and children we serve during Thanksgiving! The week after the event, the turkeys continued to roll in, helping us meet our goal of 700 birds. At an average of four family members each, these 500 turkeys touched the lives of over 2,000 people! We cook 200 of those donated turkeys ourselves for Thanksgiving dinner at the shelter and at the Changing Lives Center. The other 500 turkeys are delivered directly to families in need across the valley. At an average of four family members each, these 500 turkeys touched the lives of over 2,000 people! That’s on top of the hundreds who walked through our serving line during Thanksgiving! PRM CEO Jay Cory (right) provides service with a smile at the Turkey Drive event. We want to thank all of our friends who donated time and turkeys to make this day a huge success. Together we helped make Thanksgiving special for the families we serve! Did you deliver a FIll-A-Box to a family this Thanksgiving? Share your photos on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter with the hashtag #FeedA-Family. After lunch, guests received a guided tour of the Mission facilities, including the newly remodeled shower & bathroom facilities. 5 Help us “Bag Hunger” this Christmas! Have a shopping list a mile long this Christmas? Rather than check it twice, save time shopping for the Phoenix Rescue Mission by grabbing and giving canned food for families in need. Phoenix Rescue Mission has teamed up with Sprouts Farmers Markets to “Bag Hunger” this holiday season. From now until December 20th, select Sprouts locations have put together grocery bags filled with food items at a 10% discount. Most bags cost around $10. Just pick out one of these specially marked bags, bring it to the checkout with the rest of your items and leave it with Sprouts to deliver to the Mission – it’s that simple! It’s never been easier or less expensive to give the gift of a full stomach this Christmas, and in doing so, offering the chance at a transformed life. Thank you and God bless! The Phoenix Rescue Mission will be hosting a Winter Wonderland event for the community on the morning of Saturday, December 20th. This event will allow parents to “shop” for their children for Christmas. Here are some of the most popular items needed: For Teens: Arts & Crafts Items Skate Board Soccer Ball Football/Basketball Hair Accessories MP3-Player/CD Player Hand Held Game Roller Blades Make-Up/Grooming Kits Participating stores are located in these convenient locations around the valley: 1625 E. Glendale Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020 5665 W. Bell Rd. Glendale, AZ 85308 8040 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021 For Tykes: Board Games Remote Control Cars Legos Sets Play Cash Register Princess Dress Up Kit Leap Frog Toys Train Set Elmo Toy cars For Parents: Children will be able to “shop” for a gift for their parents as well. Suggestions include: • Household Items such as: Towels, Dishes, Blankets, Pans, Utensils, Pillows, Sheets. • Personal care items such as: Perfume, Wallets, Purses,Cologne, Nail Care Kits, body wash, jewelry All unwrapped gifts are due to the Phoenix Rescue Mission Donation Warehouse by Friday, December 13, 2014, 1468 N. 26th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009. For more information contact the Volunteer Hotline at 602-346-3363 or volunteer@phoenixrescuemission.org To mail a gift: P.O. Box 6708 ~ Phoenix, AZ 85005-6708 For shelter & meal service: 1801 S. 35th Avenue ~ Phoenix, AZ 85009 602-233-3000 ~ www.phoenixrescuemission.org