September 21st, 2017 by Deborah Bryant
– republished from The Thread, Newsletter of Dorcas Ministries, September 2017 Mina had been living in the U.S. for many years, married with children. Their family didn’t have a lot of money but they scraped by on her husband’s income. She became a U.S. citizen as soon as she could. She volunteered in her children’s
March 21st, 2017 by Deborah Bryant
Read about how the Wheels4Hope mission is turning donated cars into local blessings! Wheels4Hope mission statement: Wheels4Hope is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to helping economically vulnerable families and individuals by providing them reliable, affordable vehicles. John and Rufus John Pilgrim was volunteering at the Urban Ministries of Wake County intake desk (a Wheels4Hope partner
September 14th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Jasmine, a 19-year-old mother raising her infant daughter was given keys to her Honda Civic by Wheels4Hope Asheville. She has had the same job for four years and is now attending college at UNC Asheville. This car will be very helpful in getting back and forth to work and college. Jasmine was referred to us from
June 3rd, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
I used to work in downtown Raleigh. I drove in on South Saunders St and about 5 years ago, I first noticed a business called Wheels4Hope. It had a parking lot full of older cars, a few of which had price tags on them. I was curious about it and looked it up, read that
November 11th, 2015 by Deborah Bryant
This Veterans Day became Independence Day for Meaya Walker who is a U.S. Army Veteran and was referred to the Wheels4Hope program from StepUp Greensboro. Wheels4Hope held a special Car Blessing presenting her with the keys to a 2003 Honda Civic. Walker has worked extremely hard for this opportunity by saving the $588 for her vehicle. Having