Is there still room in your 2023?

Before we put 2023 to bed, we hope you’ll take a few minutes to browse the Saint Francis Ministries website. Even a cursory look will reveal that we do a lot.

Click the “What We Do” tab and see Adoption, Foster Care, In-Home Prevention Services, Independent Living, Residential Programs, Behavioral Health, and Fatherhood FIRE. And that’s not even the half of it.

Click the “Where We Serve” tab and see that we have 29 offices in six states, which means we dedicate ourselves daily to serving about 12,000 children and families in Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Providing so many services to so many people in need takes a lot of work – but we couldn’t do it without all our friends and community partners who contribute financial support. Your generosity directly affects the lives of those we serve. It’s important.

The beauty of having so many programs and services means it’s relatively easy for donors to select one that speaks to their heart … like Art Therapy, Equine Therapy, Family Centered Treatment, KidzKamp, or Christmas for Kids.

The point is … Saint Francis Ministries offers so many ways to make a real difference in the world and in the lives of struggling children and families. By giving to Saint Francis, you make a positive, lasting impact on the life of a child. We have plenty of stories from children we’ve served (now grown) that testify to that fact.

So, what about it?

Is there still room in your 2023 to give healing and hope to a child?

If so, click the “Donate” button under the “Ways to Help” tab to get started.

And thank you for your support.

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Shane Schneider

Shane is the Editorial Content Manager for the Marketing and Communications Department at Saint Francis Ministries.

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