The Little Mission That…

I don’t often post about fundraising because it’s my least favorite aspect of non-profit work. But every once in a while I come across a fundraising story that’s compelling enough to share. This one means a lot to me personally because it involves The Refuge, where my family and I go to church.

Having experienced a variety of church building campaigns in the past, I can say that ours is pretty unique. We’re not building a new building. We don’t own land. Instead, we’re hoping to rent a 7,000-square-foot, ground-floor space located between the local Habitat ReStore and the largest food pantry serving Broomfield and Boulder counties. So this new space is in a strategic location for our welcoming mission center and Christian community here in Broomfield. In order to move in, however, we need to raise $42,000 for our first year’s rent.

Here’s a simple but brilliant short story about our campaign, written by Refuge pastors Karl Wheeler and Kathy Escobar and designed by artist Jennifer Herrick:

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