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At Frederick Rescue Mission, compassionate servants help people recover from hunger, poverty, and addiction every day. Many of these servants come together from local churches.
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At Frederick Rescue Mission, compassionate servants help people recover from hunger, poverty, and addiction every day. Many of these servants come together from local churches.

Lanjian Zhao risked his life to practice freedom of speech in China and suffered horrible consequences from Chinese authorities. Now he volunteers, giving out the groceries you help provide to the community through our Food Distribution Center.

What’s unusual about Charles being troubled by food insecurity is that he is so young, having just graduated high school. Of course, he is occupied

In the summer of 2020, Danielle Adams was looking for a career change. Her job paid well, but she was hungry to do something that

Every time the Mission has a difficult problem to solve, God brings key people to make a difference. One of the first problems I tried to solve when I came to the Mission in 2005 was our parking lot. The gravel, mud, and dust made it challenging for those we serve, volunteers, and staff working every day.
Shari Badolato is the Program Specialist for Fath House. Before joining the Mission staff, she was a church Kids and Family Pastor. Shari enjoys hand lettering and going to the beach and movies with her family. She says, “I am grateful for the hope I have found in Jesus and have a passion for helping women find wholeness and healing in Him. I consider it a true privilege to partner with The Faith House.”
Brenda coordinates the volunteers who sort clothes and assist guests in Rescued Treasures.
She has been working with people in poverty since 1981. She says, “First, I befriend them. Then I find out what they need and refer them to the program that could best help. I only help people who want help, and only in the ways they want help. Some people have addiction problems and don’t want to leave the street. I’m still their friend.”
Carol coordinates the programs at Faith House, working with residents to help them develop skills for independence. Carol also runs Crossed Bridges with her husband Jonathan. She enjoys playing any sport with a ball, crocheting, bike riding, and spending time with her husband and five children.
“He who loves God must love his brother also.” (1 John 4:21) explains what wakes Carol up in the morning to begin a new day; being able to serve the Lord while working with people, whether it be administratively or relationally. She loves hearing the testimonies of how Jesus has changed people’s lives, especially because He’s done so much for her!