Feeding with Purpose

As part of Mission 2 Merced, Christian Life Center is committed to being the hands and feet of Jesus in our community. While we serve in many different ways throughout the week—from helping local organizations to caring for our church home—one of the most meaningful ways we show up is by feeding those at the shelter. We don’t just come to provide a meal; we come to offer dignity, compassion, and a reminder that they are loved. Serving food is a simple act, but through it, we share the heart of Jesus, and the hope found in Him.

Oasis Fundraiser 2025

When you give to our faith-based, life-transformation program - Hope for Men and Women - you give HOPE to men and women in your community. Men and women who are hopeless, find that God “heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Psalm 147:3).

When you read testimonies of the men and women who have gone through our Hope for Men and Women programs, you see that the Mission shows them God’s unconditional love. So many men and women have found Jesus, healing, jobs, have been reunited with their families, and have found HOPE.

All of this is possible with your help. It takes a village, and your donations keep this community-funded program alive!

Thank you to everyone who will be joining us at our annual Oasis Fundraiser on Friday, May 9th, at Gateway Community Church. We are ready and excited to host you!

It’s not too late to donate toward our Oasis fundraiser! Donate online now through the end of May to keep our faith-based programs going strong throughout the year! Choose Oasis Fundraiser as your gift designation at the time of your donation. It takes YOU to help HOPE GROW!

Congratulations, Graduates!

A Truckload of Blessing

Dale Johns, CEO of Mercy Medical Center, and Val Fogelberg made arrangements for the Rescue Mission to receive a truckload of food that will make thousands of meals. Through the generous donation from the Church of the Latter-Day Saints 24 pallets of food were delivered. The Mission which feeds over 900 meals every day at over 30 locations throughout the County has been blessed and will use this food to feed hundreds of people every day.

New Activities Director

The Mission’s Hope Respite Care facility is for participants who have been discharged from the hospital and are in need of a place to recuperate after surgery or illness. In the beginning of February, an Activities Coordinator was hired to provide activities to help stimulate the minds and bodies of our participants and aid in their healing.

Sidney, our new Activities Director, came to help us get started. She has her A.A. degree and will begin her nursing program in August. She has been busy building relationships with our participants and having lunch with them. Different activities are being offered like games, such as Bingo, and puzzles. Sidney is also involving the participants in decorating cookies and cupcakes, as well as teaching people how to crochet. She is also looking forward to getting participants involved in games like Cornhole and Bocce Ball. The participants at Hope Respite Care, and even at Hope for Veterans, are paying attention to what is going on and getting involved. We hope and pray that these activities will bring about better mental and physical health for all those we serve.

Mission Campus Update

In March of 2022 the Mission opened its doors to three facilities on the Village of Hope campus. Two of the facilities are buildings with ten apartments each. One building is for unhoused families with young children, and the other building is for unhoused veterans. The apartments in the Hope for Families and Hope for Veterans buildings are each 600 square feet one-bedroom apartments with a full kitchen. Each building also has laundry facilities. The Hope for Veterans apartments filled up within a week of opening, and the Hope for Families apartments were filled within a few weeks. These facilities have operated at capacity throughout the three years since opening and have provided a home for many families and veterans.

The third facility, Hope Respite Care, is a building with 32 beds for unhoused people being discharged from the hospital who need recuperative care. During the first year in the new facility, Hope Respite Care operated at between half and three quarters capacity. Since that time, it has operated from near to full capacity, even having to turn down people at times who were in need of care. During the three years of operation on the Village of Hope campus, Hope Respite Care has served hundreds of people who have received loving care while regaining their strength.

With the need for more capacity, the Mission is planning to break ground on the next phase of the campus. Originally, the plan was to use the open two acres of our campus to build our Hope for Men and Hope for Women faith-based facilities, but there was a pressing need to expand our Hope Respite Care facilities and provide more housing in this area. We are now in the process of acquiring land adjacent to the campus where we can build the facilities for the Hope for Men and Hope for Women programs.

This summer we will break ground for an expansion which will provide a second 32-bed facility for post-hospitalization care and 40 studio apartments. Half of the studio apartments will provide housing for those coming through recuperative care and post-hospitalization care. The other half of the studio apartments will provide housing for a portion of our Transition to Hope program. This is a great undertaking, and we hope to have the project completed by the fall of 2026. We are grateful for grants from Central California Alliance for Health and Central Valley Opportunity Fund which have made this project possible.

The Village of Hope campus has given the Mission the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of many people. People’s lives have been changed, and healing has taken place and continues to take place. The core of the Mission’s work and ministry continues to be the Hope for Men and Women programs which centers on life transformation through Jesus Christ. The Village of Hope campus will not be complete without building facilities to expand these ministries. We are excited about the opportunities and possibilities that God has provided. Please continue to pray for the Mission as we move forward on the path that God has placed before us, and we thank you for your generous contributions which go completely to fund these faith-based ministries.