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2026
A family was planning to leave their home due to expensive power bills. We were able to bring their account to current so they can stay home.
Restored power for a woman in her 80s during winter freezing temperatures
$500 tip was left to a pregnant waitress
2025
5 vehicles were blessed with a free meal in the drive through at Foosacklys.
A lady with young kids was blessed with a random act of kindness while loading her groceries in her car.
A local family was blessed with winter clothing.
A local widow who is a cancer survivor was blessed with a new deep freezer filled with food as well as hair cuts and clothing for her kids. We also gave her a chair, beef and venison that was donated by other local families.
A local Christian woman with a medical disability was blessed with Christmas for her daughter.
A local hard working family was blessed with resources for their 5 kids.
A kids bike was given to a local delivery worker. Prayer was given to his ride along coworker as well.
A meal was given away at Wendy’s
Fresh flowers and bibles were distributed to 6 local nail salons.
Partnered with One Bike Coffee to give away 200 cups of coffee to parents on the first day of school. We shared the extra supply with EAMC and the East AL Food bank.
Provided diapers to two low-income families. One baby, born with drug withdrawals, is now in the loving care of grandparents.
We supplied backpacks, school supplies, and Christian coloring books to 24 children from low-income households thanks to a donation from a local family.
Distributed 4 Bibles to those in need of God’s Word.
Gifted new tennis shoes to several children.
Donated magnet tiles to a local classroom serving low-income children.
Delivered baby dolls and reading glasses to patients at Arbor Springs Nursing Home. (Baby dolls are often used as therapy for memory patients.)
Provided utility assistance for two families at risk of disconnection due to health and work-related hardships.
Supplied groceries and children’s prayer guides for a single mother of three.
Blessed a dedicated Waffle House employee in Bent Creek with a generous tip.
Supplied household supplies to a local mom who recently overcame homelessness.
Hosted a free hot dinner for residents of Kings Mobile Home Park. We served over 125 take-home plates—most piled high with up to four cheeseburgers! The food truck estimated it to be over 300 meals worth of food! A few residents welcomed prayer, and everyone left with smiles and full bellies.
We provided back-to-school clothes for a local young teen who has been working all summer as a babysitter and caregiver in order to support herself. We were able to pray with her over her future, her grades, and her personal goals.
We supplied back-to-school clothes for three children and one special-needs adult. Their adoptive mother recently suffered serious medical complications that resulted in a leg amputation. We prayed over her and, in Jesus’ name, rebuked the enemy for the mental block hindering her from using her prosthetic effectively.
We hosted a public back to school drive with free play time in inflatables donated by Bounce House King. Local sponsors helped to raise funds for the community.
We came alongside another local family experiencing financial hardship after the husband lost his job. We were able to bless them with lunch, prayer, and a grocery order in Jesus’ name.
A family in the Auburn, AL area experienced a tragic car accident when a dead tree fell onto their vehicle during a severe storm. The tree crashed onto the roof, coming within inches of the passengers head. By God’s hand of protection, their lives were miraculously spared, and they were able to walk away without serious injuries. Thankfully, their three children were not in the car at the time. This family was already facing financial hardship, making it difficult to replace their totaled vehicle. Yet, having reliable transportation was crucial for the parents to provide for their children. By God’s provision, another generous local family partnered with The Longbranch Foundation to bless them with a 2017 Ford Edge. This marked the very first recipient of The Longbranch Foundation. It was a powerful reminder that this type of outreach is not only deeply needed but also fully possible. We are excited to see how God multiplies these efforts to reach even more families in our community!