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Contrasting . . .
The news that the NLFS First Care Center in the Phillips neighborhood was vandalized last night hit us hard. We spent last Sunday with the F.O.O.s - Matt and Micah's family of origin and just this week had gotten a note from New Life thanking us for a special gift we had sent to them. "We are so grateful for your willingness to share . . . with us . . .it is so sweet to see that your family has been blessed by the ministry of New Life. I rejoice with you at what God has done! We are thankful for the opportunity to continue to working with incredible people . . ."
May this just be a blip and not a block.
May God continue to work mighty ways in the Phillips neighborhood . . .
for His glory. Amen.
Breaking our hearts . . .
Our First Care center in the Phillips community of Minneapolis was targeted by pro-abortion activists and badly vandalized last night. They broke windows and sprayed graffiti on the walls threatening, “If abortions arn’t safe neither r u.”
Our First Care centers provide 100,000 diapers, baby clothes, car seats, strollers, and other supplies every year to families in need. Our licensed social workers support more than 2,000 women each year through the challenges of motherhood, including many who are experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or mental health crisis.
All of this is provided at no cost to the families we serve and is funded entirely by private donations.
This First Care center was built with private donations and houses a separate non-profit medical clinic providing low-cost medical services to families and individuals living in South Minneapolis. The founders of the non-profit clinic are medical doctors who emigrated from Africa and are committed to making affordable health care accessible in the community.
We are fully committed to continue serving the Phillips community, as well as at all our centers, with the holistic compassion and care families deserve.
This video was taken by our President, Carl Nelson, who was onsite early this morning.