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Jeremiah_webWhat could be more fun on a warm summer night than an outdoor movie? Jeremiah Johnson, one of the owners of The Shop in the Perry District of Spokane, not only shows a free outdoor movie on Saturday nights, he also features a local charity for a mini-fundraiser. One Saturday in July, he highlighted UGM Women’s Recovery at Anna Ogden Hall, sharing his own story of staying at the shelter off and on as a child. Jeremiah said he was thrilled to have the opportunity to support the place that once helped him.

Volunteers Providing Welcome

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Volunteers Providing Welcome

UGM’s volunteer case managers stand on the frontlines of ministry, offering listening ears and wise counsel to men and women in crisis.

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A Forgetful People

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A Forgetful People

We are a forgetful people. We forget how broken the world is in which we live. We forget how much we are loved by a good God. We forget the sinister...

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Where Does Our Hope Come From? Miranda's Story

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Where Does Our Hope Come From? Miranda's Story

Our hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness. “The Lord your God is in your midst. A mighty one who will save.” (Zeph. 3:17)...

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We Were Hungry

We Were Hungry

and You Fed Us Serving 1,000 meals a day at our 4 shelters. Thomas “It’s awesome. Anybody that helps people is awesome. That’s what I’m all...

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5 Years: Refuge of Hope

5 Years: Refuge of Hope

Five years ago this month, the Union Gospel Mission opened the Crisis Shelter for Women and Children at 1234 E Sprague. In its first year, the...

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Volunteer Profile: Tim and Amanda Hepper

Volunteer Profile: Tim and Amanda Hepper

Tim Hepper began volunteering at the UGM Crisis Shelter four years ago shortly after his wife died. “There was a hole in my life that I knew only God...

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