“To bring good news to the poor and the orphan”

See volunteer information below for monthly pop up events

67%

There is around 9,278 individuals that are experiencing homelessness in Sacramento. This number entails an increase of 67% since 2019.

Homeless

79% Individuals

15% Families with children

5% Youth.

Foster

California has more than 62,000 youth living in foster care and more than 34,000 waiting to be placed in permanent residency. Sacramento has less than 2,000 in foster care.

About Us

Our Jesus Christ established non-profit aids in the restoration of the impoverished community and advocates for the needs of abandoned children. To live out this purpose, we operate through an array of emergency response (ER) services which entail the following: emergency relief, educational resources, and evangelism repentance.

Activities that make a difference as we bring awareness working together

While our outreach events encourage the less fortunate (homeless and fatherless children) to live a more fulfilling, informative, and independent life; we often work in tandem with community agents or other non-profits in the community to get a variety of experiences . Some of the collaborations include volunteering alongside the following organizations: Compassion International, Union Gospel Mission, Lifting Spirits Higher, The Dream Center, New and Creative Comedy.

For in the fatherless find compassion