A connecting point between the compassionate and Winnipeg’s less fortunate, Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian agency offering programs and services at no charge to those experiencing homelessness.

Siloam Mission alleviates the hardships of the poor and homeless, assists in transitioning them into self-sufficient and generous lifestyles and advocates nationwide on their behalf.

Theresa, our Director of Patron Services intentionally hugs and plays with the inner-city children who come through our doors. Often, this is the only expression of love many experience.

She recently spent time playing with a little boy who came in with a relative. Eventually, he voluntarily disclosed, “My mom is in treatment.” Theresa assured him that his mother loves him and needs to be in a program to help her be a better mom.

While a five-year-old shouldn’t know what a treatment program is, sadly, many do. But Christians can help.

First, we can intentionally be the best parents we can be for small children. They’re not as resilient as we like to think they are. In my opinion, most people living on our streets are still struggling with major childhood incidents of neglect, abuse or loss.

Second, we can divert some of the time, energy and money we spend on our suburban church youth culture to one of the most overlooked mission fields anywhere – our inner-city youth. It will make an eternal difference.

From the Front Line, I’m John Mohan.


 
Calgary to Winnipeg   1300 km     - John has ARRIVED!


In June, I turn 50. I always dreamed of having a Corvette sometime around now. Instead, I’ll be pedaling a bicycle 1300 km from Calgary to Winnipeg to raise funds for Winnipeg’s poor and homeless.

Every day at Siloam Mission, we see 400-500 of our city’s less fortunate. They face their own very real crises and have their own life-long dreams. Some say I can’t do the ride. Some say the homeless can’t change.

We’ll show them...
John Mohan, CEO

By sponsoring My Mid-Life Crisis bikeathon for the homeless and partnering with us to raise $100,000, you will enable Siloam Mission to:

  • Ensure 8 months of operating funds for our onsite health centre or
  • 1 year of wages for 8 people enrolled in our employment training program or
  • 9.7 weeks of meals for Winnipeg’s needy (we serve 4,000 meals/week) or
  • 2 months of funding to operate our 101-bed emergency shelter

Thank you in advance for your support.

Please consider pledging your support:
$130: at 10 cents/km which provides 50 meals
$50: a dollar per year of John's age

Call 956.4344 or
click here to donate online.


Sponsored in part by
the Winnipeg Sun
www.winnipegsun.com


Welcome Back event sponsored in part by C.A.P.S. International Inc.


Welcome Back event sponsored in part by Best Buy Homes

A big thank you to the following suppliers who have sponsored John’s bikeathon:
Mat Master
Printers Xclusive
Northland
Sun & Moon Cleaning
ThyssenKrupp
T.H.E. Communications
Accurate Fire & Safety
Imperial Soap & Supplies
Johnson Waste
Russ Reid
Carla Lowe
Four Seasons Auto and
AutoWorks by Loewen
Chambers Fraser & Co
BFI
Redecopp Security

 

Click here to read more about John’s Mid-Life Crisis bikeathon for the homeless.

More about John Mohan, CEO

Join John on his trip. See his daily up-dates.

John returns Home!
June 24, 2008 Siloam Mission Biking (Shaw TV)
June 24, 2008 Mohan 'crisis' ends with Corvette (Winnipeg Sun)
June 24, 2008 Siloam Mission's CEO completes fundraising bike trip from Calgary (Winnipeg Free Press)
June 24, 2008 Laurie Mustard: Let's get job done (Winnipeg Sun)
June 23, 2008 Siloam Mission CEO returns from bikeathon (Winnipeg Free Press)



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