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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,…
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Fire & Flooding Relief Efforts

It's been a tough month for the Central Texas area with the Hidden Pines fires near Smithville and the most recent flooding in the Austin area. Bastrop County has been hit three times this year alone with natural disasters that have left many…

Thank You + Raffle Winners

A HUGE thank you to everyone who made it out to our Feed the Need Event this past weekend! This year’s event was a tremendous success, even despite the crazy weather. Thanks to all of our supporters and volunteers, like you, your generosity…
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Update: Bastrop County Fires

Since Thursday, Mission U-Too has served over 700 meals each day to victims, evacuees, volunteers, and first responders from the Hidden Pines Fire in Bastrop County. Every day we have served breakfast, lunch, and dinner to anyone who needs…
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Bastrop County Fires: We Need Your Help

Update: It's been a few days since we have been serving, and we could still use your help. As the governor declares Bastrop County in a state of disaster, the Mission U-Too team is setting up to serve in one of their very own communities.…

New Children’s Ministry in Bastrop

We love seeing God speak vision and calling through people who serve at Mission U-Too. A few months ago one of our dedicated volunteers, Carol Palermo, felt led to start a weekly children's ministry at our Bastrop North community, and so she…
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Meet a Volunteer: Rebecca

Meet Rebecca. Rebecca has been volunteering with Mission U-Too since 2010. She started helping serve each week, then became the Bastrop Site Coordinator, and now she serves on staff as the Area Manager. Rebecca has been a huge part of…
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Meet a Volunteer: DeAnnah

 Meet DeAnnah.She is the Site Coordinator for our newest community in Grand Saline, Texas. DeAnnah first heard about Mission U-Too from Tom Slavin from our Kingsland community when he was teaching Bible studies at the local prison. Yes, she…

Van, TX Tornado Relief: Stories from the Ground

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too Bastrop North Site Coordinator & Donor Relations/Administrative Assistant A few weeks ago we sent a team to Van, Texas to serve the 50-100 families that were displaced by a devastating tornado, as…
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Prayer Request: Michele & Adrian

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too Bastrop North Site Coordinator We are reaching out to the Mission U-Too community and asking for prayer for this Bastrop couple. Michele has a rare form of brain cancer. About four months ago she had…

Tornado Strikes Van, TX

This past Sunday a tornado tore through the community of Van, TX leaving a wake of destruction throughout the town. Immediately Mission U-Too started gathering a team to head out there and serve the victims of this disaster. The team arrived…
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Cyndi’s Story

At Mission U-Too our mission is simply to feed people both physically and spiritually. Christ called us to meet our neighbor’s physical needs by providing a meal for them each week. Even more, He called us to share the message of Christ. The…

Floyd’s Story

At Mission U-Too our mission is simply to feed people both physically and spiritually. Christ called us to meet our neighbor’s physical needs by providing a meal for them each week. Even more, He called us to share the message of Christ. The…

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…
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Fire & Flooding Relief Efforts

It's been a tough month for the Central Texas area with the Hidden Pines fires near Smithville and the most recent flooding in the Austin area. Bastrop County has been hit three times this year alone with natural disasters that have left many…

Thank You + Raffle Winners

A HUGE thank you to everyone who made it out to our Feed the Need Event this past weekend! This year’s event was a tremendous success, even despite the crazy weather. Thanks to all of our supporters and volunteers, like you, your generosity…
,

Update: Bastrop County Fires

Since Thursday, Mission U-Too has served over 700 meals each day to victims, evacuees, volunteers, and first responders from the Hidden Pines Fire in Bastrop County. Every day we have served breakfast, lunch, and dinner to anyone who needs…
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Bastrop County Fires: We Need Your Help

Update: It's been a few days since we have been serving, and we could still use your help. As the governor declares Bastrop County in a state of disaster, the Mission U-Too team is setting up to serve in one of their very own communities.…

New Children’s Ministry in Bastrop

We love seeing God speak vision and calling through people who serve at Mission U-Too. A few months ago one of our dedicated volunteers, Carol Palermo, felt led to start a weekly children's ministry at our Bastrop North community, and so she…
,

Meet a Volunteer: Rebecca

Meet Rebecca. Rebecca has been volunteering with Mission U-Too since 2010. She started helping serve each week, then became the Bastrop Site Coordinator, and now she serves on staff as the Area Manager. Rebecca has been a huge part of…
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Meet a Volunteer: DeAnnah

 Meet DeAnnah.She is the Site Coordinator for our newest community in Grand Saline, Texas. DeAnnah first heard about Mission U-Too from Tom Slavin from our Kingsland community when he was teaching Bible studies at the local prison. Yes, she…

Van, TX Tornado Relief: Stories from the Ground

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too Bastrop North Site Coordinator & Donor Relations/Administrative Assistant A few weeks ago we sent a team to Van, Texas to serve the 50-100 families that were displaced by a devastating tornado, as…
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Prayer Request: Michele & Adrian

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too Bastrop North Site Coordinator We are reaching out to the Mission U-Too community and asking for prayer for this Bastrop couple. Michele has a rare form of brain cancer. About four months ago she had…

Tornado Strikes Van, TX

This past Sunday a tornado tore through the community of Van, TX leaving a wake of destruction throughout the town. Immediately Mission U-Too started gathering a team to head out there and serve the victims of this disaster. The team arrived…

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