How to Help
Never least, prayer is an integral part of Love in the Name of Christ. We covet any and all prayers for us and our Neighbors in Need.
Financial Giving
Recognizing that this ministry is charged with managing the resources that God has provided through our faithful donors, we are committed to the highest standards of stewardship and financial accountability. We are a 501-C3 non-profit organization. We are always more than happy to supply donors with a receipt for tax purposes.
All online giving is processed securely and directly through Paypal.
Volunteer
We always need volunteers to help in the office (and in other roles). There are different positions with which to help from answering phones, filing, data entry, and even prayer. We would love a commitment to one day a week for 3 hours (or more!). We also have Breakfast Programs in several schools operating entirely on volunteers.
Church Ministry
If your church has a ministry that you would like to open up to the public, we would love to have you partner with us. We have clothes ministries, food pantries, and firewood ministries that are a few of our working examples.
Gap Ministry
You can begin a gap ministry. There are many gaps in the services that are available in our community. These are obvious needs that just need someone to organize and run a ministry to serve. We hope that you have the support of a church body, but individuals can also make a huge impact in the lives of their neighbors!
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2023 Update
Love INC Clearing House provided services to 785 Households, 990 adults, and 458 Children. 231 of those individuals were either homeless or living in places not meant for human habitation. 53 % of those needs were met with resources from Church and community partners, and 43 % were met with a combination of grant funding and church and community support.
Nikiski Shelter of Hope provided shelter for 116 households, 142 adults, 39 children, and 25 pets. over 10,700 bed nights and 30,000 meals were provided. 107 households exited the program with 61% moving into sustainable housing.