Ministries

 

RESCUE MINISTRIES OF MÉXICO

is currently involved in the following ministries throughout various parts of México.

 

ORPHANAGE IN CIUDAD JUÁREZ

At the orphanage in Juarez, we provide a well-rounded home to children who are at risk, abused, neglected, abandoned or live in extreme poverty. Most of our children are referred to us by government institutions and by family members. Our children attend public schools and are encouraged to love and respect God and their Country.

At the Vino, Trigo y Aceite orphanage all of our children enjoy:

  • Safe place to live
  • Clean clothes
  • Well-balanced meals
  • Proper education
  • Biblical instruction
  • Counseling and psychological support
  • Medical care
  • Dance, music, mime, and singing lessons
  • Knitting and sewing lessons
  • Participation in a soccer team

 

ORPHANAGE IN CIUDAD MADERA, CHIHUAHUA

The City of Madera is about 330 miles from the Ciudad Juárez. Ciudad Madera is beautiful logging city, surrounded by the great Sierra Madre Mountains in the State of Chihuahua México. In Ciudad Madera we work mainly with the Tarahumara and Pima tribes. Most of these children have been exposed to drugs, alcoholism and have been abused from a very tender age. They are placed under our cared by government institutions, family members, acquaintances or they arrive on their own due to extreme poverty or abandonment.

At the orphanage in Ciudad Madera all of our children enjoy:

  • Safe place to live
  • Clean clothes
  • Well-balanced meals
  • Proper education
  • Biblical instruction
  • Counseling and psychological support
  • Medical care
  • Knitting, crocheting, and sewing lessons
  • Baking lessons
  • Opportunity to learn about farming and agriculture

 

TEENAGE BOY SHELTER IN CIUDAD JUÁREZ

It is a well known fact that the gunmen responsible for most of the killings in the city of Juárez, are less than 21 years old. Our goal is to reach this at-risk group. We work with young men who are fighting drug addictions, who have been victims of sexual or commercial exploitation, and with those who have been abandoned by their families. We provide a home atmosphere, where these young people can be cared for with love, discipline and respect.

The boys in the teenage shelter enjoy:

  • Safe place to live
  • Clean clothes
  • Well-balanced meals
  • Proper education
  • Biblical instruction
  • Counseling and psychological support
  • Medical care
  • Music, mime, and singing lessons
  • Opportunity to learn about farming and agriculture

 

FOOD AND CLOTHING BANK IN CIUDAD JUÁREZ, CHIHUAHUA

Through our city-wide “Feeding the Children Program” we have been able to make a positive impact in our community. Our “Feeding the Children Program” attracts children, young people and family members, whom we encourage to participate in the dynamic Biblical teachings while eating a hot meal. Our goal is to educate and encourage our young people to keep away from drugs, gangs and other destructive influences in our community. Individuals who attend also have the opportunity yo benefit from the food bank that is set up to help people in need of food, clothing, shoes, wheelchairs, and other special needs. 

 

ELDERLY HOME IN CIUDAD MADERA, CHIHUAHUA

Located in the middle of the small city of Madera, we have a facility that provides around-the-clock care for elderly people, which is an extremely neglected group in México.

The elderly individuals receive:

  • Physical and medical attention
  • Spiritual support
  • Well-balanced meals
  • Clean clothes
  • Counseling
  • Knitting, crocheting, and sewing lessons
  • Opportunity to maintain a small garden

 

MEN’S RESCUE MISSION IN CIUDAD MADERA, CHIHUAHUA

We work with homeless men to help them get back on their feet . As the situation arises, we also care for elderly and disabled people that are referred to our organization.

These individuals receive:

  • Physical and medical attention
  • Spiritual support
  • Well-balanced meals
  • Clean clothes
  • Counseling
  • Opportunity to help within the organization

 

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