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2018 GG

SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL

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Mission Statement

We share God’s love through intentional relationships for

the restoration of a brokenhearted world.

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Service Area

Springfield, MO and the surrounding communities.

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Funding

Eighty percent of Victory Mission and Ministry funding is

from Springfield and the surrounding area. Victory Mission

is the community of Springfield. Our churches, donors,

friends, volunteers, supporters, and fellow travelers

believing in those coming for restoration.

Twenty percent is from our social enterprises putting our

men and women to work within Victory operations. Victory

Coffee Co. and others support the vision of helping those

in need.

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12 Month Goals

Victory Mission + Ministry supports outreach and

restoration. We show God’s love in daily food, shelter, and

clothing for those needing help. We build relationships

encouraging the human potential to live abundant lives

with purpose and meaning. We walk with those fellow

travelers as they journey through life.

Continue to support men and women ready to bring

restoration into their lives. Walk next to our friends needing

support in food, clothing, and shelter.

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Annual Events

• Victory Ride – Oct. 8, 2018

• Single Momz Rock Valentine’s Night!

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How People & Businesses Can Help

Purchase coffee! Victory Coffee Co. gives 75% of profits

back to Victory’s programs and services. VCC provides

jobs to those needing a hand up. Victory Coffee has

subscription services available for churches, organizations,

and businesses. We would like to create partnerships in

order to share the story of development and restoration

with those coming from the streets and corrections.

Become a volunteer during an evening meal, senior

lunch, or special event. Come for a tour and see all the

ways Victory is eradicating homelessness one person at

a time. We are looking for friends, partners, and mentors

for men and women as they move from homelessness to

productive citizens.

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Testimonials

“I know God ordered my steps to be here. I’m applying

for jobs and I’m a member of a church. I’m learning how

much God loves me.” — Mike, in the Restoration Program

“I’ve realized it’s all about Jesus. The real Jesus who

lived, loved, experienced all we have to do in this life. I’ve

found Jesus here. I want to be there for my son and my

fiancé. I walked away from everything to follow God. I’m

involved in The Well Church and I’m a member. I see Jesus

now and I’m forgiving myself. I can move on.” — Kevin, in

the Restoration Program

“I want to help those who show love. It’s an honor to

help carry the belongings of others, like the women from

Safe to Sleep. Each night I can assist those in leadership

for Victory each night at the chapel and nightly meal. I

am blessed to be helpful to those in need.” — Charlie,

volunteer at Victory Mission + Ministry

ADDRESS:

1715 N. Boonville

Springfield, MO 65803

PHONE:

417-864-2216

WEBSITE:

victorymission.com

/SpringfieldVictoryMission

TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (FTE):

36

ANNUAL REVENUES

(MOST RECENT FISCAL YEAR):

$2,820,414

TOP EXECUTIVE:

Jason Hynson,

Executive Director

BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRPERSON:

Chris Harville,

Senior Vice President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Rita Gurian

Rhonda Alexander

Brad Brotherton

Craig Heidemann

Dean McClish

Tony Turner

Cliff Stepp

Chuck Greenaway

Susan Highley

Joe Peck

Dave Embree

Kim Hammons

Brandon Dake

Dean Quillin,

ex officio

Victory Mission helps men and women

move from life controlling issues, to

becoming productive citizens.