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REMEMBERING ALLEN

Allen’s life was a profound lesson in the power of acceptance and the deep impact of community care. At Feed the Need Missions in Bastrop, Texas, Allen found much more than meals—he discovered a family. When he first arrived, his appearance…
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GG’S STORY

GG's journey began in the grips of addiction, where despair seemed to be her constant companion. But in some of her darkest moments, with courage and determination, GG slowly but surely began to rebuild her life. After 22 years of sobriety,…

A Personal Conviction from serving in Grand Saline

By Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too Volunteer Program Manager “Search Me, O God, and know my heart” ~Psalms 139:23 Lord I pray for those who read this that their hearts are changed and convicted. One Saturday afternoon I went to the Grand…
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Meet a Volunteer: Josh

Did you know that Mission U-Too allows children to come and serve? We have families ask us if they are able to bring their children to serve at our sites or during a disaster relief trip. The answer is YES! We have found that in order to reach…

An Update from Mission U-Too’s President

I can’t tell you how excited I am about the things that are happening throughout Mission U-Too. God is definitely at work in some mighty ways! The past year has been a time of learning for us as an organization. We’ve been learning about…

New Site Location: Stony Point

We're excited to announce the start of a new location at Stony Point in Del Valle, Texas! This has been a site we have desired to start for a number of years, as it is an area that's impoverished and has great needs. Stony Point is located…

Texas Flooding: Wharton, TX

With 31 counties in Texas declared a state of disaster, the need to provide disaster relief is overwhelming. However, we are hearing of huge needs in small towns where poverty is high and resources are limited. With how widespread the flooding…
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Saying Goodbye is Never Forever

Saying goodbye is sometimes hard, especially when you've been in ministry together and doing life for a few years. However, saying goodbye is never forever and we're excited for a new adventure for our friends! Lee and Shirley have been volunteering…

Updated: Houston Area Floods

Houston has been hit hard with flooding from the recent rains we received in Texas. Several people have died and there have been over 1,200 rescues to residents in the area. And more rain is in the forecast. Mission U-Too is currently sending…
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“You are not a burden”

"What, a free burger? What do I have to do to get a free burger?" said Phylis who is paralyzed from the waist down. When we told her nothing tears began to flow down her face.  Phylis was in a terrible car accident several years ago and…
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Hunger Run: Thank You!

Thank you to Legacy Church for coordinating a Hunger Run event!  This took place Saturday April 2 in the morning where members from Legacy Church and the community gathered to run a 5K and/or family fun run to raise money for the Round Rock…
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Meet a Volunteer: Doug

Doug Byrom has been a resident of Smithville, Texas for 15 years. He's been serving with Mission U-Too for almost a year and because of his busy work schedule working in the oil industry he wasn't able to serve outside of his church. He said…

Dallas Area Tornado Relief

This holiday weekend an unlikely tornado touched down near the Dallas area in Garland and Rowlett, Texas damaging an estimated 2,000 homes and buildings. Thousands of people are displaced and many are mourning the loss of loved ones and homes destroyed in…
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Bastrop County Clean Up

We need your help. It has been a long tough few weeks in Bastrop County with the recent fires in Smithville and now flooding throughout Bastrop County for the second time this year. As a result there are many people displaced and in need…

Next Level Ride Fright Jam

Bring the whole family and come out and support Mission U-Too this weekend at Next Level Ride's Fright Jam! Saturday, October 29th // 10:30 AM - 1:00 AM Next Level Ride // 5400 Highway 71 E, Del Valle, Texas 78617   Show up early…
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Meet a Volunteer: Molly

Molly serves every week at our Giddings location. Here is her story about the impact her life has had from building relationships through Mission U-Too. Serving at Mission U-Too has been one of the best things to happen to me since moving…

A Personal Conviction from serving in Grand Saline

By Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too Volunteer Program Manager “Search Me, O God, and know my heart” ~Psalms 139:23 Lord I pray for those who read this that their hearts are changed and convicted. One Saturday afternoon I went to the Grand…
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Meet a Volunteer: Josh

Did you know that Mission U-Too allows children to come and serve? We have families ask us if they are able to bring their children to serve at our sites or during a disaster relief trip. The answer is YES! We have found that in order to reach…

An Update from Mission U-Too’s President

I can’t tell you how excited I am about the things that are happening throughout Mission U-Too. God is definitely at work in some mighty ways! The past year has been a time of learning for us as an organization. We’ve been learning about…

New Site Location: Stony Point

We're excited to announce the start of a new location at Stony Point in Del Valle, Texas! This has been a site we have desired to start for a number of years, as it is an area that's impoverished and has great needs. Stony Point is located…

Texas Flooding: Wharton, TX

With 31 counties in Texas declared a state of disaster, the need to provide disaster relief is overwhelming. However, we are hearing of huge needs in small towns where poverty is high and resources are limited. With how widespread the flooding…
,

Saying Goodbye is Never Forever

Saying goodbye is sometimes hard, especially when you've been in ministry together and doing life for a few years. However, saying goodbye is never forever and we're excited for a new adventure for our friends! Lee and Shirley have been volunteering…

Updated: Houston Area Floods

Houston has been hit hard with flooding from the recent rains we received in Texas. Several people have died and there have been over 1,200 rescues to residents in the area. And more rain is in the forecast. Mission U-Too is currently sending…
,

“You are not a burden”

"What, a free burger? What do I have to do to get a free burger?" said Phylis who is paralyzed from the waist down. When we told her nothing tears began to flow down her face.  Phylis was in a terrible car accident several years ago and…
,

Hunger Run: Thank You!

Thank you to Legacy Church for coordinating a Hunger Run event!  This took place Saturday April 2 in the morning where members from Legacy Church and the community gathered to run a 5K and/or family fun run to raise money for the Round Rock…
,

Meet a Volunteer: Doug

Doug Byrom has been a resident of Smithville, Texas for 15 years. He's been serving with Mission U-Too for almost a year and because of his busy work schedule working in the oil industry he wasn't able to serve outside of his church. He said…

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