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".... but God makes it grow." - I Corinthians 3:6

Mrs. Incredible continues to see divine leading in outreach through the arts. She is thankful for Jireh's provision through the Mayor's grant allowing her to share faith values among York region at-risk youths. Through the work of a group of volunteers mostly from our home church, visitors who use the services of Richmond Hill Homebase Drop-In-center are reminded to "know hope" and to "look up".



Please continue to ask for divine leading as we are laying the foundation of this outreach through prayer. We need a team who are called to create for the Creator. The arts are effective in making initial contacts. However, we need to seek wisdom and focus our time and energy on creating ongoing connection to our One hope and salvation.

"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." - Psalm 147:3


"Know Hope" is a piece of street style art designed by Miss Incredible Sr.to inspire youths at the Richmond Hill Homebase drop in. Social workers at the center love the play of words and place it outside their music studio.

Recent statistics show 1 in 5 Canadian youths between 15 to 25 years old suffers from some form of mental illness. Almost 90% of teenage suicides are depression related. Canada now ranks third highest among developed countries in the number of teenage suicides. Please join us in defense of our younger generation asking for deliverance and protection of our youths.

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