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December 2024 by bo Miller
I am one of the mentors for their OASIS program. I have not been involved a lot lately. But i have tremendous respect for the entire outfit. They really do a lot of good for ones in need and there local community.
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November 2024 by Pumpkin Seed5
Apparently God changes His mind. Five80 gone, women's program gone, mercy house gone, Oasis program and lawn service gone. Tiny homes?
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October 2024 by Brandi
Is this place open 24 hours?
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June 2024 by David
This place saved my life and brought me to Christ. I love everyone at Forgotten Ministries.
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May 2024 by Valarie Langbehn
Went down with a group of ladies to help plant their garden. I was impressed by their genuine desire to reach the lost and forgotten people in Enid. We did a grill walk and ministered in the park. The clothing truck fills a need that often goes unseen and unfilled. God bless this group of God's people abundantly.
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February 2024 by Mackenzee Thacker
Pretty chill, and got me out of the cold. Has an outlet that works for charging. To try and make the next best move. Thank you
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August 2023 by Kim Copple
WOLF mission team from Delphos, KS. We will be back when the weather is cooler.
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February 2023 by Eric Wilson (Hounddogg)
Great place to get real help
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January 2023 by Curry Soto
These people down here are doing great things and great work for our community. Taking care of our homeless is a direct commandment of Jesus and that's exactly what is happening with Forgotten Ministries. The only problem issue I've seen is on Sundays the homeless areas ked to leave while the facility is being cleaned and aren't allowed to come back till between 4 and 5 in the evening. During that time they have nowhere to go. My family and I have given to this ministry inittle ways and I'd definitely ask and recommend others to do the same.
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December 2022 by Mvchacho
Came down to do a community outreach during one of the coldest recent nights we've had and the facilities are amazing. They have plenty of accommodations for homeless and underprivileged kids.
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August 2022 by Eric Norris
Great programs, like Oasis, the shelter, the garden, and 580 coffee house that help the homeless, disabled, recovering individuals. They are always friendly and a faith based operation, community based
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July 2022 by Todd Powell
Where the homeless sleep
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July 2022 by Devin Sevier
LOVE THIS PLACE!!!
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July 2022 by Jeremy Outhier
They have a large community garden that is the bee's knees!
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July 2022 by Debi Huskey
My church volunteered there tonight. What an amazing experience and what a wonderful mission