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  • Donor Agreement | Jehovah Saints

    "Support Jehovah Saints Ministries by completing the donor agreement form. Your contributions help build shelters, feed the hungry, and bring hope to the homeless. Join us in spreading compassion and making a lasting difference." Jehovah Saints Ministries Donor Agreement Form Donor Information Name/Organization: __________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP Code: ________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________ Email Address: _____________________________________________ Donation Details Type of Donation (check one): Monetary Goods (e.g., food, clothing, supplies) Services (e.g., labor, expertise) Other: ________________________________________ Description of Donation (if applicable): Monetary Donation Amount (if applicable): $____________________ Frequency of Donation (check one): One-Time Monthly Quarterly Annually Other: ________________________________________ Preferred Payment Method (if applicable): Cash Check Bank Transfer Online Payment Other: ________________________________________ Purpose of Donation Please indicate if the donation is intended for a specific purpose: General Support Homeless Shelters Food Distribution Church Planting Medical Aid Other: ________________________________________ Donor Acknowledgment and Agreement By signing this agreement, I/we acknowledge and agree to the following: Use of Donation: Jehovah Saints Ministries agrees to use the donation for the purpose(s) designated above. If no specific purpose is selected, the donation will be used where it is most needed, as determined by the ministry. Non-Refundable Donations: All donations are final and non-refundable. Tax Deductibility: Jehovah Saints Ministries is a nonprofit organization. Donations may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. A receipt for tax purposes will be provided upon request. Acknowledgment of Donation: I/we consent to Jehovah Saints Ministries publicly acknowledging this donation (e.g., in newsletters or reports), unless I/we request anonymity by checking the box below: I/we wish to remain anonymous. No Goods or Services Provided: I/we confirm that no goods or services were provided in exchange for this donation, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Donor Signature I/we, the undersigned, agree to the terms outlined in this agreement and confirm that the information provided is accurate to the best of my/our knowledge. Donor Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________________________ For Office Use Only Received By: _____________________________________________ Date Received: ___________________________________________ Donation Receipt Number: _________________________________ Notes/Comments: _________________________________________ Contact Information For questions or assistance, please contact: Jehovah Saints Ministries Phone: __________________________ Email: __________________________ Website: ________________________ Thank you for partnering with Jehovah Saints Ministries. Your generosity helps us serve the homeless, the poor, and the needy while spreading the love of Christ.

  • Emergency Preparedness Policy | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about Jehovah Saints' Emergency Preparedness Policy, designed to protect guests, staff, and volunteers during natural disasters, medical emergencies, and other crises." Emergency Preparedness Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose The purpose of this Emergency Preparedness Policy is to ensure the safety and well-being of all guests, staff, and volunteers at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters during emergencies. This policy outlines the procedures, responsibilities, and resources necessary to effectively respond to and recover from various emergency situations, including natural disasters, medical emergencies, fires, and other crises. Policy Statement Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to maintaining a safe environment by proactively preparing for emergencies. Through training, clear communication, and established procedures, we aim to minimize risks, protect lives, and ensure continuity of shelter operations during and after emergencies. Scope This policy applies to all guests, staff, volunteers, and visitors at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. Types of Emergencies Covered This policy addresses the following emergencies: Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, severe storms, etc. Fire Emergencies: Fires within or near the shelter premises. Medical Emergencies: Sudden illness, injury, or other health-related incidents. Security Threats: Active shooter situations, bomb threats, or other acts of violence. Utility Failures: Power outages, water supply disruptions, or gas leaks. Emergency Preparedness Measures 1. Emergency Plans Detailed emergency response plans are developed for each type of emergency. Plans include evacuation procedures, assembly points, and roles/responsibilities of staff. Emergency plans are reviewed and updated annually or as needed. 2. Staff Training All staff and volunteers are trained in emergency response procedures, including: Evacuation drills. Fire safety and extinguisher use. Basic first aid and CPR. Conflict de-escalation and handling security threats. Training sessions are conducted at least twice a year. 3. Emergency Supplies Each shelter is equipped with emergency supplies, including: First aid kits. Flashlights and batteries. Non-perishable food and bottled water. Blankets and basic hygiene items. Emergency contact lists. Supplies are checked and replenished regularly. 4. Communication Systems Clear communication channels are established to relay information during emergencies. Emergency contact numbers and procedures are posted prominently throughout the shelter. Staff are trained to use communication tools such as radios, phones, or public address systems. 5. Evacuation Routes and Assembly Points Evacuation routes and exits are clearly marked and accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. Assembly points are designated outside the shelter for guests and staff to gather safely during evacuations. Emergency Response Procedures 1. Fire Emergencies Activate the fire alarm system immediately upon detection of fire or smoke. Evacuate all individuals using designated routes. Staff will assist individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges. Contact emergency services (911) and provide details of the situation. Assemble at the designated safe location and conduct a headcount to ensure everyone is accounted for. 2. Medical Emergencies Staff will assess the situation and provide basic first aid if trained to do so. Contact emergency medical services (911) for severe injuries or illnesses. Notify shelter management and document the incident. 3. Natural Disasters Follow the specific response plan for the type of disaster (e.g., seek shelter during a tornado, evacuate for floods). Staff will provide instructions to guests and assist with safety measures. Monitor local news and weather updates for ongoing information. 4. Security Threats In the event of an active threat (e.g., active shooter): Staff and guests should follow "Run, Hide, Fight" principles: Run: Evacuate if it is safe to do so. Hide: Find a secure location and remain quiet. Fight: As a last resort, defend yourself if confronted. Contact law enforcement (911) immediately. Follow instructions from authorities upon their arrival. 5. Utility Failures Identify the cause of the failure (if possible) and notify the appropriate utility company. Use backup supplies (e.g., flashlights, bottled water) as needed. Evacuate the shelter if the failure poses a safety risk (e.g., gas leak). Post-Emergency Procedures 1. Incident Reporting Staff will complete an incident report detailing the emergency, actions taken, and outcomes. Reports will be reviewed by shelter management to identify areas for improvement. 2. Debriefing After the emergency, a debriefing session will be held with staff and volunteers to discuss the response and gather feedback. 3. Emotional Support Counseling or emotional support services will be made available to guests and staff affected by the emergency. 4. Recovery and Continuity Shelter management will coordinate repairs, restocking of supplies, and resumption of normal operations as quickly as possible. Roles and Responsibilities Shelter Management Oversee the development and implementation of emergency plans. Ensure staff and volunteers are trained in emergency procedures. Coordinate with local emergency services and community partners. Staff and Volunteers Participate in training and drills. Assist guests during emergencies and follow established procedures. Report safety concerns or emergencies to shelter management. Guests Follow instructions from staff during emergencies. Participate in evacuation drills when required. Report any safety concerns or emergencies to staff immediately. Policy Review This Emergency Preparedness Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective and up-to-date. Adjustments will be made as needed based on feedback, new risks, or changes in best practices. By implementing this Emergency Preparedness Policy, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to protect the lives and well-being of everyone in our care, ensuring a safe and supportive environment even during challenging situations.

  • Conflict of Interest Policy | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Learn about the Jehovah Saints Conflict of Interest Policy, designed to ensure integrity, transparency, and ethical decision-making within our faith-based organization." Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Conflict of Interest Policy ARTICLE I: PURPOSE The purpose of this Conflict of Interest Policy is to protect the interests of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters (hereinafter referred to as the "Organization") when it is contemplating entering into a transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interests of a board member, officer, or key employee. This policy is intended to ensure that all decisions made on behalf of the Organization are in its best interest and comply with applicable legal and ethical standards. ARTICLE II: DEFINITIONS Conflict of Interest A conflict of interest arises when a person in a position of authority over the Organization (e.g., a board member, officer, or key employee) has a financial, personal, or professional interest that could interfere with their duty to act in the best interests of the Organization. Examples include, but are not limited to: A financial interest in a business or entity that does business with the Organization. A personal or familial relationship with an individual or entity that benefits from the Organization’s decisions. Receipt of gifts, favors, or other benefits from individuals or entities that do business with the Organization. Interested Person Any board member, officer, or key employee of the Organization who has a direct or indirect financial interest, as defined below, is considered an "interested person." Financial Interest A person has a financial interest if they, or a member of their immediate family, have: An ownership or investment interest in any entity that does business with the Organization. A compensation arrangement with the Organization or with any entity or individual with which the Organization has a transaction or arrangement. A potential ownership, investment interest, or compensation arrangement with any entity or individual with which the Organization is negotiating a transaction or arrangement. ARTICLE III: DUTY TO DISCLOSE Disclosure Requirements Interested persons must disclose any actual, perceived, or potential conflicts of interest to the Board of Directors at the earliest possible time. Disclosure must include the nature of the financial or personal interest and any relevant facts. Annual Disclosure All board members, officers, and key employees are required to complete an Annual Disclosure Form (see Appendix) and update it promptly if any changes occur during the year. ARTICLE IV: PROCEDURES Determining Whether a Conflict of Interest Exists After disclosure of a potential conflict of interest, the interested person shall leave the meeting while the Board discusses and votes on whether a conflict of interest exists. The Board shall determine by majority vote whether the disclosed interest presents a conflict. Addressing the Conflict of Interest If the Board determines that a conflict of interest exists, it shall take appropriate action, which may include: Prohibiting the interested person from participating in discussions or decisions related to the matter. Seeking alternative arrangements or transactions that do not involve the interested person. Approving the transaction or arrangement only if: It is in the best interest of the Organization. It is fair and reasonable. It complies with applicable laws and regulations. Recusal The interested person shall not participate in any discussions, deliberations, or votes related to the matter giving rise to the conflict of interest. Documentation The minutes of the meeting shall document: The nature of the conflict of interest. The Board’s decision regarding the conflict. Any actions taken to address the conflict. The names of those present during discussions and votes. ARTICLE V: VIOLATIONS OF THE POLICY Failure to Disclose If the Board has reasonable cause to believe that an individual has failed to disclose a conflict of interest, it shall inform the individual and provide an opportunity for them to explain the alleged failure to disclose. Corrective Action If, after hearing the response and conducting further investigation, the Board determines that the individual intentionally failed to disclose a conflict of interest, it may take appropriate corrective action, including removal from their position. ARTICLE VI: COMPENSATION Compensation Decisions A voting member of the Board of Directors who receives compensation, directly or indirectly, from the Organization for services is precluded from voting on matters pertaining to their compensation. Committee Membership No voting member of any committee whose jurisdiction includes compensation matters and who receives compensation from the Organization may participate in discussions or votes on their own compensation. ARTICLE VII: PERIODIC REVIEWS To ensure the Organization operates in a manner consistent with its tax-exempt purpose and does not engage in activities that could jeopardize its tax-exempt status, the Board shall conduct periodic reviews. These reviews shall include: Whether compensation arrangements and benefits are reasonable and consistent with market standards. Whether partnerships, joint ventures, and arrangements with other organizations conform to the Organization’s mission and policies. ARTICLE VIII: USE OF OUTSIDE EXPERTS When conducting reviews or addressing conflicts of interest, the Organization may, but is not required to, use outside experts. The use of outside experts does not relieve the Board of its responsibility to ensure that all decisions are made in the best interest of the Organization. CERTIFICATION This Conflict of Interest Policy was adopted by the Board of Directors of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters on 12/11/2024. Chairperson: Michael Hopkins Secretary: Johnathan Hopkins Date: 12/11/2024

  • ByLaws | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Explore the Jehovah Saints Bylaws, outlining the principles, structure, and guidelines that govern our faith-based organization and its commitment to spiritual growth and service." BYLAWS OF JEHOVAH SAINTS ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE Section 1. Name The name of the organization shall be Jehovah Saints, hereinafter referred to as the "Organization." Section 2. Purpose The Organization is established as a nonprofit organization under Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, spiritual support, and other essential services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, in accordance with Christian principles and values. Section 3. Mission Statement The mission of Jehovah Saints is to serve the homeless by offering compassionate care, spiritual guidance, and resources to help individuals and families transition to stable, independent living. ARTICLE II: NONPROFIT STATUS Section 1. Tax-Exempt Status The Organization shall operate exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. No part of the Organization’s net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any private individual or shareholder. Section 2. Prohibited Activities The Organization shall not engage in activities that violate federal or state laws, including but not limited to political campaigning or substantial lobbying. ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Membership The Organization shall not have members as defined by law. Instead, the governance and management of the Organization shall be vested in the Board of Directors. ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. General Powers The Board of Directors (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") shall oversee the affairs, policies, and activities of the Organization. The Board shall be responsible for ensuring that the Organization fulfills its mission and complies with applicable laws. Section 2. Number and Composition The Board shall consist of no fewer than three (3) and no more than fifteen (15) members. The exact number of directors shall be determined by the Board. Section 3. Qualifications Board members shall demonstrate a commitment to the mission and values of the Organization. At least one member must be knowledgeable about nonprofit governance and financial oversight. Section 4. Term of Office Each director shall serve a term of three (3) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Terms shall be staggered to ensure continuity. Section 5. Meetings Regular Meetings: The Board shall meet at least quarterly to conduct organizational business. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson or by a majority of the Board members with at least seven (7) days’ notice. Quorum: A majority of the Board members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Section 6. Voting Each director shall have one vote. Decisions shall be made by a majority vote of those present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Section 7. Removal A director may be removed for cause (e.g., misconduct, failure to attend meetings) by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the remaining Board members. Section 8. Vacancies Vacancies on the Board shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining directors. The new director shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term. ARTICLE V: OFFICERS Section 1. Officers The officers of the Organization shall include a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer. Additional officers may be established as needed by the Board. Section 2. Election and Term Officers shall be elected by the Board from among its members at the annual meeting. Each officer shall serve a term of two (2) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Section 3. Duties of Officers Chairperson: Presides over meetings, provides leadership, and ensures the Board fulfills its responsibilities. Vice-Chairperson: Assists the Chairperson and assumes their duties in their absence. Secretary: Maintains meeting minutes, organizational records, and correspondence. Treasurer: Oversees financial matters, prepares financial reports, and ensures proper financial controls are in place. ARTICLE VI: COMMITTEES Section 1. Standing Committees The Board may establish standing committees as necessary to support the Organization’s mission. Examples include: Finance Committee Fundraising Committee Program Development Committee Section 2. Ad Hoc Committees The Board may create ad hoc committees for specific tasks or projects. Section 3. Committee Membership Committee members may include Board members and other individuals with relevant expertise. Each committee shall be chaired by a Board member. ARTICLE VII: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Section 1. Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the Organization shall begin on [insert date] and end on [insert date]. Section 2. Financial Records The Treasurer shall ensure that accurate financial records are maintained and that annual financial statements are prepared and reviewed. Section 3. Budget The Board shall approve an annual budget to guide the Organization’s financial activities. Section 4. Donations and Fundraising The Organization may solicit and accept donations, grants, and other contributions to support its mission. All funds shall be used in accordance with the Organization’s tax-exempt purpose. Section 5. Audits The Board may authorize an independent financial audit or review as needed to ensure transparency and accountability. ARTICLE VIII: CONFLICT OF INTEREST Section 1. Policy Board members and officers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and abstain from voting on matters where a conflict exists. Section 2. Annual Disclosure All Board members shall sign an annual conflict of interest disclosure form. ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS Section 1. Amendments to Bylaws These bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board members present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Proposed amendments must be presented in writing at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting. ARTICLE X: DISSOLUTION Section 1. Dissolution Upon dissolution of the Organization, any remaining assets shall be distributed to another tax-exempt organization with a similar mission, in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) and applicable state laws. ARTICLE XI: MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Indemnification The Organization shall indemnify its directors, officers, and employees to the fullest extent permitted by law. Section 2. Governing Law These bylaws shall be governed by the laws of the State of Missouri. CERTIFICATION These bylaws were adopted by the Board of Directors of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters on the 12/22/2024 . Chairperson: Michael Hopkins Secretary: Johnathan Hopkins Date: 12/22/2024

  • Jehovah Saints Archbishops | Contact Us to Become a BishopJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Looking to join the ranks of Jehovah Saints Archbishops? Contact us to become a Bishop or Archbishop. Join our Christian organization Jehovah Saints, who are full of forgiveness, love, faith, grace, peace, healing, and hope. Archbishops Jehovah Saints Archbishops & Bishops Worldwide All Bishops give "you" 10% of "their" offerings to the Archbishop on 22nd, of every month. All 10% offerings you receive, Archbishop, give 10% of your offerings received to CEO Michael Hopkins, as I will be working worldwide as soon as I get done with the USA, which should not take long, if everything goes as planned. ● 10% is not required, but if they want a blessing from God, this is how it works Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Worldwide Headquarters CEO: Michael Hopkins 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Text: +1 (573) 568-8887 USA Pray and talk to God in your mind all the time! “Godspeed Archbishops” “Expression of good wishes to a person starting a journey” “If we all pull together, how happy we’ll be!” Contact us to become a Bishop, or Archbishop Get in touch so we can start working together. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting! Jehovah Saints Headquarters for South Sudan Archbishop Daniel Deng Bol Juba, Aweil, South Sudan Email: dengatoc@gmail.com Phone number: +211921163669 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Malawi Archbishop Vincent (Victor) Phiri P.Box 30 , Thuchila, Malawi, Africa email: victorphr1@gmail.com Phone number: +265999101050 Phone Number: +265888639566 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Bangladesh Archbishop Ripon Das email: goutamdas01755@gmail.com Phone: +8801798881530 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Nigeria Archbishop Eyitayo Olorund No 31 Stanley Maka street Shell road Sapele Delta state Nigeria, Africa Email: eyitayoolorunda@gmail.com Phone number: +2348062893124 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Democratic Republic of the Congo Archbishop Fataki Mulizi B.P. 392. Cyangugu Rwanda via D.R. Congo email: bwirafataki@gmail.com Phone Number: +243998902303

  • Homeless Shelters | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins Free Homeless Shelter Directory: Find Help and Hope Today When facing homelessness or helping someone in need, finding a safe place to stay is often the first and most crucial step. That’s why a free homeless shelter directory can be a lifesaving resource. At Jehovah House of Saints, we are committed to providing tools and resources that connect individuals and families with the support they need. Our free homeless shelter directory is designed to help people quickly locate nearby shelters, transitional housing, and other essential services. Whether you’re seeking immediate shelter, long-term housing solutions, or resources to help someone in need, our homeless shelter directory is here to guide you. What Is a Homeless Shelter Directory? A homeless shelter directory is a comprehensive database of shelters, housing programs, and organizations that offer assistance to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. These directories include information about: Emergency Shelters: For immediate, short-term housing needs. Transitional Housing: For those working toward long-term stability. Women’s Shelters: Safe spaces for women, including survivors of domestic violence. Family Shelters: Housing options designed for families with children. Youth Shelters: Specialized programs for homeless teenagers and young adults. The Jehovah House of Saints Free Homeless Shelter Directory makes it easy to find nearby resources, contact shelters directly, and get the help you need without any cost. Why Use the Jehovah House of Saints Free Homeless Shelter Directory? Navigating homelessness can be overwhelming, but the free homeless shelter directory by Jehovah House of Saints simplifies the process of finding help. Here’s why our directory stands out: Comprehensive Listings: Our directory includes shelters and services across the country, ensuring you can find help no matter where you are. Easy to Use: With a user-friendly interface, you can search for shelters by location, type of assistance, or specific needs. Free Access: There are no fees or hidden costs—our directory is completely free to use. Updated Information: We regularly update our listings to ensure accuracy and reliability. Support for All: Whether you’re an individual, a family, or a community advocate, our directory is a valuable resource for anyone seeking help. How the Free Homeless Shelter Directory Works Using the Jehovah House of Saints Free Homeless Shelter Directory is simple and straightforward: Search by Location: Enter your city, state, or zip code to find shelters near you. Filter by Needs: Narrow your search by selecting specific types of shelters, such as women’s shelters, family shelters, or youth programs. View Details: Get detailed information about each shelter, including contact numbers, addresses, and services offered. Contact the Shelter: Reach out directly to the shelter to confirm availability and learn about any requirements. With just a few clicks, you can access the resources you need to find safety and support. Who Can Benefit from a Free Homeless Shelter Directory? The Jehovah House of Saints Free Homeless Shelter Directory is designed for anyone in need of housing assistance or seeking to help others, including: Individuals Experiencing Homelessness: Find immediate shelter and support services. Families in Crisis: Locate family-friendly shelters and transitional housing programs. Community Advocates: Use the directory to connect others with the resources they need. Churches and Nonprofits: Share the directory with your community to support outreach efforts. Social Workers and Case Managers: Quickly find shelters for clients in need. No matter your situation, this directory is a vital tool for finding help and hope. Why Homeless Shelters Are Essential Homeless shelters provide more than just a roof over someone’s head—they offer safety, stability, and a chance to rebuild. Here’s why shelters are so important: Immediate Safety: Shelters provide a secure environment for individuals and families escaping dangerous or unstable conditions. Access to Resources: Many shelters offer additional services such as meals, clothing, counseling, and job placement assistance. Support for Vulnerable Populations: Shelters often cater to specific groups, such as women, children, or veterans, addressing their unique needs. Path to Stability: Transitional housing programs help individuals and families move toward long-term independence. By connecting people with shelters through our free homeless shelter directory, we’re helping to bridge the gap between crisis and recovery. How to Access the Free Homeless Shelter Directory Getting started with the Jehovah House of Saints Free Homeless Shelter Directory is easy: Visit our website at Jehovah House of Saints . Click on the "Homeless Shelter Directory" tab. Enter your location or browse by state. Explore the available options and contact shelters directly. Our directory is available 24/7, so you can access it whenever you need it. Additional Resources for Homelessness In addition to our homeless shelter directory, Jehovah House of Saints offers a variety of resources to support individuals and families in need, including: Food Assistance Programs: Find local food banks and meal services. Clothing Donations: Access free clothing for adults and children. Job Training Programs: Learn about employment opportunities and skill-building workshops. Counseling Services: Connect with mental health and addiction recovery programs. We believe that everyone deserves a chance to thrive, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. How You Can Help If you’re not in need of shelter but want to make a difference, here are some ways you can support our mission: Share the Directory: Spread the word about the free homeless shelter directory to help others find the resources they need. Volunteer: Join our team to assist with outreach efforts and community programs. Donate: Your contributions help us maintain and expand our directory, ensuring more people can access critical resources. Advocate: Raise awareness about homelessness and advocate for policies that support affordable housing and social services. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness. Find Hope with the Free Homeless Shelter Directory At Jehovah House of Saints, we believe that no one should face homelessness alone. Our free homeless shelter directory is a lifeline for those in need, offering quick and easy access to shelters and services across the country. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or someone else, this tool is here to guide you toward safety, stability, and hope. Visit Jehovah House of Saints today to explore the free homeless shelter directory and start your journey toward a brighter future. Keywords Used: Free homeless shelter directory Homeless shelter locator Find a homeless shelter near me Emergency shelter directory Transitional housing for the homeless Women’s shelters near me Family homeless shelters Resources for homelessness Free housing assistance directory Jehovah House of Saints homeless resources Click Your State:

  • Client Rights | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Explore the Jehovah Saints Client Rights policy, outlining the commitment to dignity, respect, and fairness for all individuals served by our faith-based organization." Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters At Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all individuals who seek our services. To ensure mutual respect and accountability, this policy outlines the rights and responsibilities of every client staying at our shelter. By adhering to these principles, we aim to foster a community built on dignity, trust, and collaboration. Client Rights As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you have the right to: Dignity and Respect: Be treated with compassion, dignity, and respect, regardless of your race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or background. Safe and Secure Environment: Stay in a clean, safe, and secure space, free from violence, harassment, or discrimination. Confidentiality: Have your personal information and circumstances kept confidential, except when disclosure is required by law or is necessary to ensure your safety or the safety of others. Access to Services: Receive access to shelter services, including meals, hygiene facilities, and case management, without discrimination. Participation in Programs: Choose whether or not to participate in faith-based programs, such as Bible studies or prayer groups, without fear of judgment or exclusion. Freedom to Voice Concerns: Express concerns, complaints, or grievances about services or treatment without fear of retaliation or loss of shelter. Support for Growth: Access services and programs that promote personal growth, such as job training, counseling, and life skills workshops. Fair Treatment: Be informed of all shelter policies and procedures and expect fair and consistent enforcement of those rules. Client Responsibilities As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you are expected to: Respect Others: Treat other clients, staff, and volunteers with dignity and respect. Avoid discriminatory, threatening, or abusive language and behavior. Follow Shelter Rules: Adhere to all shelter policies, including curfews, check-in procedures, and designated areas for sleeping, eating, and personal belongings. Maintain a Safe Environment: Refrain from bringing weapons, drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances onto shelter property. Avoid violent, disruptive, or unsafe behavior that could harm yourself or others. Participate in Personal Progress: Work collaboratively with case managers and staff to develop and follow an action plan toward self-sufficiency, such as securing housing, employment, or treatment services. Practice Cleanliness and Hygiene: Keep your personal space and shared areas clean and organized. Use provided hygiene facilities and supplies to maintain personal cleanliness. Respect Property: Take care of shelter property and respect the belongings of others. Avoid theft, vandalism, or misuse of shelter resources. Communicate Honestly: Be honest with shelter staff about your needs, challenges, and progress. Notify staff if you are unable to comply with policies or require additional support. Abide by Safety Guidelines: Follow all safety protocols, including fire drills, evacuation procedures, and emergency instructions. Report any safety concerns, incidents, or violations to shelter staff immediately. Consequences for Violations To maintain a safe and respectful environment, clients who fail to uphold their responsibilities may face consequences, including: Verbal or written warnings. Temporary suspension of certain privileges. Removal from the shelter in cases of serious or repeated violations, such as violence, theft, or possession of prohibited substances. All consequences will be handled fairly and consistently, with consideration for the circumstances and the client’s willingness to cooperate and improve. Grievance Procedure If you feel your rights have been violated or you have concerns about the shelter’s policies or services, you may file a grievance: Submit a written complaint to the Program Manager or a designated staff member. Your complaint will be reviewed, and a response will be provided within 7 business days. If you are unsatisfied with the resolution, you may escalate the grievance to the Executive Director for further review. Acknowledgment By signing below, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Client Rights and Responsibilities Policy of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. You agree to abide by the responsibilities outlined and understand the consequences of failing to do so. Client Name: ___________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________________________________________ Conclusion Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and Christ-centered environment for all clients. By respecting the rights and fulfilling the responsibilities outlined in this policy, we can work together to create a community of hope, healing, and transformation. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please speak with a staff member. We are here to support you on your journey toward stability and self-sufficiency.

  • House Rules for Shelters | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about the House Rules at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, designed to ensure a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all guests and staff." House Rules for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all guests, staff, and volunteers. To maintain a peaceful and cooperative community, all individuals are expected to follow these house rules. 1. Respect for Others Treat all guests, staff, and volunteers with kindness, dignity, and respect. Harassment, discrimination, bullying, or threatening behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Respect the personal space and belongings of others. 2. Substance-Free Environment The possession, use, or distribution of drugs, alcohol, or related paraphernalia is strictly prohibited on shelter property. Guests under the influence of drugs or alcohol may be denied entry or asked to leave, depending on the situation. 3. No Weapons Weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, or any item that could be used to harm others, are not allowed on the premises. Violations of this rule may result in immediate removal from the shelter and notification of law enforcement. 4. Quiet Hours Quiet hours are observed from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM to ensure everyone has the opportunity to rest. During this time, keep noise levels to a minimum, including conversations, phone use, and other activities. 5. Cleanliness and Hygiene Help maintain a clean and sanitary environment by cleaning up after yourself in common areas, bathrooms, and sleeping spaces. Personal hygiene is important; showers and laundry facilities are available for your use. 6. Curfew and Check-In Guests must check in by [insert specific time, e.g., 8:00 PM] each evening unless prior arrangements have been made with shelter staff. Leaving the shelter after curfew without prior approval may result in loss of shelter privileges. 7. Personal Belongings Guests are responsible for their own belongings. The shelter is not liable for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Storage space may be limited; please keep personal items to a minimum. 8. Participation in Programs Guests are encouraged to participate in programs, workshops, or case management services offered by the shelter to support their personal growth and stability. 9. No Violence or Illegal Activity Physical violence, theft, vandalism, or any illegal activity will result in immediate removal from the shelter and possible involvement of law enforcement. 10. Follow Staff Instructions All guests are expected to follow the instructions of shelter staff and volunteers. If you have concerns or disputes, address them respectfully with shelter management. 11. Visitors Visitors are not allowed in the shelter unless approved by management. Guests are responsible for ensuring their visitors follow shelter rules. 12. Meals and Dining Area Meals are provided at designated times. Please be punctual and respectful to others during meal service. Food must be consumed in the dining area unless otherwise permitted. 13. Health and Safety Report any health concerns or emergencies to shelter staff immediately. Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor areas. 14. Compliance with Shelter Policies All guests must comply with the shelter’s policies, including the Drug and Alcohol Policy, Weapons Policy, and Emergency Preparedness Policy. Consequences for Violations Failure to follow these house rules may result in: A verbal warning. Temporary suspension of shelter privileges. Permanent discharge from the shelter, depending on the severity or frequency of violations. Commitment to Support Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking refuge and assistance. By following these house rules, you contribute to the well-being of the entire shelter community.

  • (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Learn about Jehovah Saints WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards and how they ensure websites are inclusive for all users. Discover guidelines for creating accessible content, improving usability, and meeting compliance requirements." Accessibility Statement for Jehovah Saints At Jehovah Saints, we are committed to ensuring that our services, website, and ministry activities are accessible to all individuals, regardless of ability. We strive to create an inclusive experience that reflects our mission to share God's love and serve every member of our community. Our Commitment We believe that everyone should have equal access to our resources, both online and in-person. To achieve this, we actively work to ensure that our website, facilities, and programs meet or exceed accessibility standards. Website Accessibility Jehovah Saints is continuously improving the accessibility of our website to ensure it is user-friendly for individuals with disabilities. We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, as our standard for digital accessibility. Some of the steps we take include: Providing text alternatives for non-text content (e.g., images, videos). Ensuring the website is navigable using a keyboard or assistive technologies. Using clear, consistent layouts and designs. Offering captions and transcripts for multimedia content. Testing our website regularly for accessibility improvements. If you experience any issues accessing our website or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us Click Here Feedback and Assistance We welcome your feedback on improving accessibility for Jehovah Saints. If you encounter barriers or need assistance with accessing our resources, please reach out to us. Your input helps us better serve our community and fulfill our mission. Contact Us: Email: Click Here to Contact Us Phone: +1 573-891-1933 Mailing Address: 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303, Dexter, MO 63841 Ongoing Efforts Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we are dedicated to continuous improvement. We regularly review our practices, train our staff, and seek guidance to ensure we meet the needs of all individuals. Thank you for being part of Jehovah Saints and helping us create an inclusive environment where everyone can grow in faith and fellowship. This statement reflects our dedication to serving God’s people with love, compassion, and dignity.

  • BibleGateway Bible App | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Download the Bible Gateway app for easy access to Scripture anytime, anywhere. Explore multiple translations, audio Bibles, devotionals, and study tools to deepen your faith."

  • Volunteer Information Form | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Sign up to make a difference! Fill out the volunteer information form for Jehovah Saints and join us in spreading love, hope, and service to those in need. Get involved today!" Jehovah Saints Volunteer Information Form Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Jehovah Saints. Your willingness to serve is a blessing to our ministry and the community we serve. Please complete this form so we can better understand your skills, availability, and areas of interest. Section 1: Personal Information Full Name: Date of Birth: Gender: Male Female Prefer not to say Home Address: Street: _________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________ State/Province: __________________________________________ Postal Code: ____________________________________________ Country: ________________________________________________ Phone Number: Primary: ________________________________________________ Secondary (Optional): ____________________________________ Email Address: Emergency Contact: Name: _________________________________________________ Relationship: ___________________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________________________ Section 2: Church and Ministry Background Are you a member of Jehovah Saints? Yes No If yes, how long have you been a member? Have you volunteered with Jehovah Saints before? Yes (Please specify role or event): _______________________ No Describe any previous ministry or volunteer experience (e.g., church, community, nonprofit): Why do you want to volunteer with Jehovah Saints? Section 3: Skills and Areas of Interest Do you have any specific skills or talents you would like to use in your volunteer work? (Check all that apply): Administration/Office Work Teaching/Preaching Event Planning Fundraising Music/Worship Team Cooking/Food Service Youth Ministry Outreach/Evangelism Technical Support (e.g., IT, Audio/Visual) Building Maintenance/Repairs Transportation (e.g., driving church vans) Other: _____________________________________________ What areas of ministry are you most interested in serving? (Check all that apply): Homeless Outreach Children’s Ministry Youth Ministry Women’s Ministry Men’s Ministry Prayer Ministry Community Service Projects Other: _____________________________________________ Do you have any certifications, licenses, or training relevant to volunteering? (e.g., First Aid, CDL, counseling): Section 4: Availability How often are you available to volunteer? Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly Occasionally (as needed) What days are you available? (Check all that apply): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday What times are you available? (Check all that apply): Mornings Afternoons Evenings Are you available for special events or projects? Yes No Section 5: Additional Information Do you have any physical limitations or health concerns we should be aware of? Yes (Please specify): _________________________________ No Do you have access to transportation to and from volunteer activities? Yes No Is there anything else you would like us to know about you or your volunteer interests? Section 6: Agreement and Commitment By completing this form, I acknowledge that I am volunteering with Jehovah Saints and agree to uphold the values and mission of the ministry. I understand that my role as a volunteer is to serve God and others with integrity, humility, and love. Signature: Date: Submission Instructions Please return this completed form to the church office or email it to mykulscom@gmail.com If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at +1 573-891-1933 Thank you for your willingness to serve with Jehovah Saints. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of others and glorify God through our service.

  • Bible in All Languages | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Program

    "Get a free Bible in any language! Access the Word of God in your native tongue and grow in faith. Request your free copy today and explore Scripture in the language you understand best." The Story of the Living Word Across the World In a small village nestled in the mountains of Ethiopia, an elderly woman named Asha sat on her wooden stool, holding a well-worn copy of the Bible in her hands. The text was written in Amharic, her native language, a gift from missionaries who had visited her village decades ago. Asha’s Bible was her most treasured possession, but she often wondered how many other people across the world could read the Word of God in their own tongue. Little did she know, her question would lead her on an extraordinary journey of discovery. One night, as Asha prayed by candlelight, she felt a strange warmth in her heart. Closing her eyes, she asked, “Lord, how far has Your Word traveled? How many voices speak Your truth?” When she opened her eyes, she found herself standing in a vast library. Shelves stretched endlessly in every direction, filled with books of every size, color, and language. A man with kind eyes and a radiant glow approached her. “Welcome, Asha,” he said. “This is the Library of the Living Word. Here, you’ll find every translation of the Bible, written in every language of the world.” Asha gasped. “Every language? Every translation?” The man nodded. “Yes, my child. Let me show you the journey of God’s Word, from its original languages to the farthest corners of the earth.” The Original Word The man led Asha to a golden shelf at the center of the library. “This is where it all began,” he said, pointing to three ancient scrolls. “The Bible was first written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The Old Testament was primarily written in Hebrew, with some passages in Aramaic, like parts of Daniel and Ezra. The New Testament was written in Koine Greek, the common language of the Roman Empire.” Asha touched the scrolls reverently. “So these are the first words of God’s story?” “Yes,” the man said. “But God’s Word was never meant to stay in one place or one language. It was meant to reach every nation.” The Early Translations The man led Asha to another shelf, where she saw ancient manuscripts in languages she didn’t recognize. “These are the earliest translations,” he explained. “The Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, was made around 300 BC for Jews living in Alexandria who no longer spoke Hebrew. Then came the Peshitta, a Syriac translation, and the Latin Vulgate, translated by St. Jerome in the 4th century. The Vulgate became the standard Bible for the Western Church for over a thousand years.” Asha marveled at the faded pages. “These translations must have taken so much work.” “They did,” the man agreed. “But the translators believed that everyone deserved to hear God’s Word in their own language.” The Reformation and the Explosion of Translations The man walked further down the aisle, where the books became more numerous. “During the Reformation, the Bible began to be translated into the languages of the common people. Martin Luther translated the Bible into German in 1522, and William Tyndale translated it into English. These translations brought the Word of God to millions who had never been able to read it before.” Asha picked up a Bible with ornate lettering. “What is this one?” “That’s the King James Version, completed in 1611,” the man said. “It became one of the most influential English translations in history. But it’s just one of many. Today, there are hundreds of English translations, each with its own approach to the text.” The Modern Translations The man waved his hand, and a wall of books appeared, each labeled with a different English translation. “Here you’ll find the New International Version (NIV), the New Living Translation (NLT), the English Standard Version (ESV), the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), the Christian Standard Bible (CSB), and many more. Each one seeks to make the Bible accessible to modern readers.” Asha’s head spun as she read the titles: The Message, the Amplified Bible, the Good News Translation, the New King James Version, and more. “Why so many versions in one language?” “Each translation serves a different purpose,” the man explained. “Some aim for word-for-word accuracy, while others focus on conveying the meaning in a way that’s easy to understand. Together, they help people connect with God’s Word in different ways.” The Global Reach The man led Asha to another section of the library, where the shelves were filled with Bibles in countless languages. “Here is where the true beauty of God’s Word is revealed,” he said. “The Bible has been translated into over 3,600 languages, with portions available in thousands more.” Asha picked up a Bible written in Swahili, then another in Mandarin Chinese. “How did this happen?” “Through the dedication of translators, missionaries, and organizations like Wycliffe Bible Translators, the United Bible Societies, and many others,” the man said. “They have spent decades working to bring the Bible to every language group on earth.” He pointed to a shelf labeled with African languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. “Here are translations for the people of Africa.” He moved to another shelf labeled with Asian languages: Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Tagalog, Japanese, and Korean. “And here are translations for Asia.” They continued walking, passing Bibles in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German for Europe and the Americas, as well as indigenous languages like Quechua, Navajo, and Cherokee. Asha’s eyes filled with tears. “So many people can read God’s Word in their own language.” The Work Continues The man stopped at a small, empty shelf. “But the work is not yet finished,” he said. “There are still over 1,800 languages without any portion of Scripture. Millions of people are still waiting to hear God’s Word in their heart language.” Asha felt a pang of sadness. “What can be done?” “God is raising up people to complete the work,” the man said. “Translators, linguists, and missionaries are working tirelessly to bring the Bible to every tribe and tongue. And you, Asha, can pray for them and support their work.” The Power of the Word As they returned to the center of the library, the man said, “The Bible is more than just a book. It is the living Word of God, speaking to people in every language and culture. It has the power to transform lives, bring hope, and unite people across the world.” Asha nodded, her heart full of awe and gratitude. “Thank you for showing me this.” When she opened her eyes, she was back in her small village, her Amharic Bible in her hands. But now, she saw it with new eyes. It was not just her Bible—it was part of a great tapestry of God’s Word, woven through every language and every nation. From that day on, Asha prayed daily for the work of Bible translation, knowing that one day, every person on earth would hear the Good News in their own tongue. Epilogue: Every Tribe and Tongue The story of Bible translation is still being written. From the King James Version to the NIV, from Swahili to Siberian Yupik, the Word of God continues to spread. One day, as Revelation 7:9 promises, people from every nation, tribe, and language will stand before the throne of God, united in worship. Until then, the work goes on, bringing the living Word to every corner of the earth.

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