MISSION
Interrupting the Cycles of Poverty with the Love of God and Crisis Intervention Services
Interrupting the Cycles of Poverty with the Love of God and Crisis Intervention Services
The goal of Our Father's Kingdom Services of San Antonio is to provide crisis intervention and prevention in offering donated items and other community resources, decreasing stress factors, and enabling families to live healthier lives. With your help we can make a difference. Your support is vital to furthering our mission of Interrupting The Cycles of Poverty with the Love of God & Crisis Intervention Services!
Our programs and outreaches are designed to interrupt cycles of poverty by providing much needed services.
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Our Father’s Kingdom Services launches Mommy911 Christmas Outreach for Babies in need.
As we approach the holiday season, many of us look forward to the warmth of family, the joy of giving, and the comforts of home. For families on the edge of extreme poverty, however, these days are filled with stress, uncertainty, and a desperate fight to provide even the basics. Mothers and fathers worry about finding baby formula, food, diapers, or even a safe place for their children to sleep. Without intervention, they face the devastating risk of child displacement or homelessness.
City Missionaries seek to fill the gap between poverty and homelessness in San Antonio.
As a child growing up in poverty, Elisagrace Riebeling, Founder and CEO of Our Father’s Kingdom Services (OFKS), remembers how God rescued her – He sent His people to help her.
Using her past experiences, God has called Elisagrace to be a unique missionary, not to a foreign country, but to the city of San Antonio, where she grew up. Today, Elisagrace and volunteers she calls “city missionaries” go where God leads them to help families and individuals in poverty and crisis in our community...
Breaking The Chains of Generational Poverty
By Beacon Editor
Elisagrace Riebeling experienced firsthand the detriment of the cycle of poverty growing up on the Westside of San Antonio. She also experienced the love of others and knew she could help people just like her break out of the cycle,