Debbie was stuck in the cycle of addiction and battling periods of homelessness.

Debbie’s Story

After Debbie’s husband passed away in his 40’s, her destructive addiction to alcohol began to consume her life. Recovery programs only helped short-term. She was stuck in the cycle of addiction and battling periods of homelessness.

"I went through the whole thing—eviction, being homeless, finding a place, getting bored, going to treatment, staying sober for a couple of months, and then starting to drink again."

Left with no hope, Debbie cried out to God, asking Him to provide a way out of her toxic lifestyle.

I said, "God, I said you gotta help me here!" I wasn't ever a ‘God person’ I just said, "God, it's either I'm going to kill myself, or you’re going to help me somehow!"

That’s when Debbie miraculously stumbled upon Wellspring—and was in the program just two weeks later! Now, Debbie has found God’s help at Hope Mission. She finally has peace in her heart.

"I’ve gone to almost all the programs out there. The missing factor was the God factor."

Your generosity continues to make space for people like Debbie to be welcomed quickly into a community that will feed them healthy meals, share the Gospel of peace, and give them tools for long-term recovery.

"I'm pretty proud of myself! This place is such a good place. You really are saving lives, families, and children."

Pauline's Story

Pauline came to our doors after losing everything. She had experienced heartbreaking childhood trauma, and in order to numb the pain, fell into addiction. 

Jake's Story

After losing everything and with nowhere else to stay, Jake began sleeping in the river valley at night - with only a sleeping bag to keep him warm.

Will's Story

Will had lost it all to alcoholism and was living in a tent in Calgary...

Vicky's Story

13-year-old Vicki struggled to make good friends at school. At home, she struggled with persistent hunger...

Ell's Story

“Before Hope Mission, life wasn't going too well,” 16-year-old Ell shares. “My family doesn't really have that much money to get food.”

Dustin's Story

Dustin calls his former life of addiction “one of despair.” He knew something needed to change, but didn’t think it was possible.

David's Story

David moved to Edmonton to start over. He knew he needed to ask for help. David joined Breakout, Hope Mission’s year-long addiction recovery program for men.

Danielle's Story

Danielle does her very best to meet the needs of her two kids. But like many families, life has gotten so much more challenging the last few years. Danielle found support through Hope Mission.

Stephen's Story

A beautiful story of transformation and hope.

Jacinta's Story

At the age of sixteen, Jacinta’s life took a turn as she began experimenting with drugs and alcohol. After getting kicked out of school and not finding any other schools that would accept her...

Bonita's Story

After Bonita was evicted from her home she didn’t know where to go. In her desperation, she discovered that there was a place that could offer her meals, shelter, and hope. Bonita eventually found her way to Hope Mission.

Mike's Story

Mike worked in the trades as a pipefitter for years. After experimenting with drugs, he fell into full-blown addiction. His life spiraled out of control: he lost his job, home, his membership in the union and crashed his car.

Rory's Story

After years of growing up with an alcoholic father and grandfather, Rory eventually found himself caught in the same addiction. 

Miguel's Story

After separating from his wife and rarely seeing his son, Miguel numbed his pain by drinking and taking drugs. His addiction took over his life and he became homeless for three and a half years. Miguel found himself in a desperate situation.

Cameron's Story

As a child, Cameron didn’t see his father much — he was constantly in and out of prison. When Cameron became a father as a teenager, he supported them the only way he knew how: by selling drugs.

Join Hearts of Hope today to give monthly meals and care to neighbours in need.

For many, a simple meal can be the beginning of a journey towards healing, hope, and transformation.