Our Mission

To provide food, safe shelter, and spiritual support,
to all homeless men and women who are will to work
towards ending their homelessness.

We are working to provide all people with access to the means for opportunity.

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OUR IMPACT EXPLAINS HOW WE SERVE PEOPLE

Since 2016, Friendly Mission has been investing into the lives of the homeless in the Savannah, Georgia area. From offering street ministry and prayer to providing southern-cooked meals and rides to church, our goal is to uplift those who are in need while helping them discover their own sense of dignity and purpose.

We have had the great honor to serve those in the Savannah area and have a positive impact on our community. Each week we impact our community by serving warm home cooked meals to those in need as well as helping find employment and empowerment to those in need.

Stay up-to-date on all that the Friendly Mission is doing by checking out our Newsletter

A HEART WARMING SUCCESS STORY

I now know rain; I now know cold, I now know hungry. I now know dis-spear, I now know lonely, and I NOW KNOW TEARS!My homeless situation is not a punishment, it is a learning experience. I now see the pure kindness that exists in total strangers, like Gerald and Becky Morgan, and Pastor Ryan and Beth Ralston.

I see the true caring of certain entities, like Friendly Mission, and the Savannah Holy Church of God. I also see the condescension and judgmental minds that encapsulate far too many people. Oh yes!! The rats!!! The rats……. I watch in amazement as they abandon my seemingly sinking ship of a life. But I now realize I’m not at the helm of a sinking ship, I am captain and I am proud commander of a submarine and in GOD’S time I will resurface.

My mother was done with this stage of existence on 29, November 2014; she left me a home, a car and a bank account. My homeless situation I tribute to inexperience, my generosity and the infamous choices that I have made. The lessons learned, along with the people that I have encountered are priceless. I will confess, having no-one and owning very little, but I feel God’s Presence like never before in my life.

And it is a wonderful feeling

Take my word, don’t try it at home, and I implore you don’t try it at HOMELESSNESS!

GIVING A HAND TO THOSE IN NEED