HOPE IN THE HEART OF CRISIS
“In Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” Romans 12:5
UKRAINE INDIA MIDDLE EAST
As followers of Christ, we are called to be compassionate advocates for those who suffer.
We are seeking to raise $300,000 by December 31
Join us in this vital mission to uplift those facing despair!
A gift of $50 can give one woman access to our Christ-centered Trauma Healing and Art Therapy program
A gift of $100 can give displaced women and children trauma resources, practical care and Christian community support
A gift of $200 can give a disabled child and their family life-changing support including mobility aids, educational resources and trauma recovery care
THE NEED IS GREAT
Violence and Persecution: Women and children are often the most affected by violence and conflict. Cultural, religious and gender-based oppression creates an environment of fear and hopelessness, often repeated from one generation to another.
Displacement: Millions have been uprooted from their homes due to war and natural disasters. They carry with them not just physical burdens, but the weight of emotional trauma that can last a lifetime.
Children with Disabilities: Vulnerable children, particularly those with disabilities, are at a greater risk during crises. They often face neglect and isolation, compounding their trauma.
By supporting Project114, you are not just contributing to a cause; you are becoming part of a transformative journey that restores hope, dignity, and faith to those who need it most.
Together we can bring HOPE INTO THE HEART of crisis.
YEAR END GOAL
$300K
YOUR GIFT IMPACT
CHRIST-CENTERED TRAUMA CARE
ART THERAPY AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
EMPOWERING VULNERABLE BELIEVERS
COUNTDOWN
DEC 31
Project 114
A ministry of chain breakers
FAITH ON THE FRONT LINE
HEALING HEARTS
UKRAINE
In September 2024, Simon traveled to Ukraine to meet our team and encourage those impacted by the on-going war. On September 4, Simon awoke to a rocket explosion only two streets from where he was sleeping. A man’s wife and three daughters were killed in the attack with many others injured. Simon was thankful he was spared but we grieve for those who lost loved ones.
During his visit, Simon held a number of trauma resilience trainings and art therapy workshops and spent time with men, women and children displaced by the war. It was a deeply moving experience and further highlighted the desperate need for emotional care and resources.
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