Our Impact
Did You Know...
On your average, ordinary night, there are 250+ homeless people in Western Michigan (23% increase from last year). Our homeless neighbors are…
Veterans struggling to adjust to life after service.
Women and children fleeing without safe shelter.
Women and children without safe shelter.
Men and women who can’t find employment.
People trapped in a seemingly unbreakable cycle of addiction.
A Gateway To New Life
Helping our neighbors in Western Michigan
145,158 Nourishing Meals Served Yearly
49,699 Safe, Overnight Stays Provided
Thousands Of Items Of Clothing Distributed
62 People Participating In Gateway Program
14,040 Hours Of Educational Instruction
Thousands Hours Of One-On-One Guidance
Make a Difference Each Month
Gateway Mission is working to end homelessness and help our neighbors discover a better way to live. In our long-term programs, men and women are being transformed! But transformation takes time, a loving environment, wise counsel and God’s grace. And the consistent support of caring friends like you.
Today, you’re invited to join us as a monthly partner to provide the ongoing care our neighbors need!
"Before I came to the Mission I was blank… I needed to learn how to live. They’re helping me with my relationship with my God. Now I’m not alone anymore. I see myself as someone that has a future and hope.”
Hope | A Resident in our Gateway Program
Can $35 A Month Transform A Life?
Your monthly commitment restores hearts and lives…
You help serve nutritious meals to strengthen our weary neighbors.
You help provide clean beds in a peaceful environment.
You help teach life skills and provide employment training that leads to a stable life.
You help lead Bible study and Christian classes where guests can experience God’s love.
You help offer Christ-centered counseling that heals broken hearts.
Please help change people’s lives
by joining us as a monthly partner!
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