Tru Issue 25 , Volume 4, 2015 | Page 8

1Love 1Mission:Help 4the Homeless There are over 49 million homeless persons in this country and growing. Many shelters, churches and providers run out of resources, causing people to have to live on the streets of every city- across the nation. This is why Tru. Entertainment Magazine publishers Lydia and Kevin King have founded the giveback campaign, “1 Love 1 Mission Movement”. All who donate to the movement receive a personal ‘thank you’ from your gift recipient(s) featured in the films that we produce documenting the work of the movement across the nation. That way you will be able to see first-hand, without even having to be there, those who are benefiting directly from your kindness. Unless you’d rather remain anonymous we encourage you to include a personal when you make your donation today that you would like for us to convey to those in need on your behalf. We’ll write your note in a card and enclose it with your gift. $5.00 helps one person, soon we want to be able to increase our donation amount to $20.00 per person and hopefully we’ll even make it to $100.00 per person. That will really help someone in need in a HUGE way so that is our ultimate goal. All donors also receive honorable mention in Tru. Entertainment Magazine as a 1 Love 1 Mission Sponsor. We’re very big on promoting the businesses and private donors who help us to help the community. We thank you and really appreciate your willingness to help those less fortunate than we are. It’s a blessing that we hold near and dear to our hearts. Outreach Project Description: 1L+1M has been established in order to provide homeless persons living on the streets with a cash gift, enough to get them through another day. A personalized envelop with a special note just for them and a five or ten dollar bill enclosed can make all the difference in someone’s life. Many have used this offering to purchase their meal for the day, some to be able to travel by bus to an employment interview, others, to share with another friend on the street who is in need. But, most of all, people are feeling loved, and that someone “TRU’ly” does care about them and their situation. They are feeling Gods love. We’ve found during our outreach efforts that many are hurting tremendously. Not expecting love or a helping hand from anyone. We, on the other hand, believe in giving them some hope, a hug, words of comfort and prayer if they like. Extending that unexpected helping hand from a strangeris the key. When we can afford it, we also bring along; hats, hand & feet