Recognizing that our world is increasingly broken and battered by natural disasters and recognizing the sting of hopelessness and despair, RestoreUS strives to offer help, empathy, and financial assistance to individuals in the midst of chaos.
Our team from Fusion Church out of Lexington, OH was sent to serve one of the hardest hit areas in SW Florida.
Read MoreWe met a 92-year-old man named Walter in Naples who had his trailer roof damaged beyond repair in Irma.
Read MoreEvery year, RestoreUS offers financial support in the form of scholarships to select young men and women in our global community.
Read MoreOver a two-month period, RestoreUS, along with the efforts of Jim Strieb, came up with a plan for New Beginnings United Methodist Church that would allow for multi-season access.
Read MoreRestoreUS made 35 care packages for homeless or shelter-dwelling individuals through out the Columbus, Ohio area.
Read MoreRestoreUS launched The Kindness Initiative at the beginning of December 2019. The goal of the initiative was to deliver random acts of kindness in the most unexpected places to the most deserving people.
Read MoreRestoreUS is assisting a non-profit organization in Mansfield called Reaching Out.
Read MoreContacted by an organization working in Rwanda, RestoreUS urgently responded with funds provided directly to local government community leaders, who organized distribution of rice, beans, flour, and soap to roughly 400 people.
Read MoreBrent and Christina met with Lorraine Tallman in 2020 and once they heard the story of Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels they knew they wanted to support the work of this outstanding organization.
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