Brown-Bag It and Make a Difference at the Wyoming Rescue Mission

Brown-Bag It and Make a Difference at the Wyoming Rescue Mission

“A seemingly simple act, of packing a lunch and skipping the drive-through, for a day or more can make a profound difference for a hungry and hurting individual in our community.”

—Brad Hopkins, Executive Director

CASPER, WY – As a new school year kicks off, and parents or guardians are packing lunches or sending lunch money, Wyoming Rescue Mission invites the community to participate in its Brown Bag Challenge! This meaningful challenge is an opportunity to save money while providing a meal for a community member in need of help and hope at the Wyoming Rescue Mission.

Here’s how it works:

Choose to pack a lunch, rather than go through a drive-through or out to a restaurant, for a day, a week, or longer.
Donate the savings to provide a meal for someone in need at the Wyoming Rescue Mission. Just $2.58 gives a hungry individual a hot meal.
It is important to note that the Wyoming Rescue Mission serves anyone in the community in need of a meal. Guests are welcome for breakfast, lunch and/or dinner, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Meals are made possible by donations from generous community partners.

Wyoming Rescue Mission served 6,566 meals in July, which is an increase of 15% (or nearly 1,000 more meals) than the same time last year.  A warm, nourishing meal is often the first gift of hope for a hungry or homeless individual, opening the door to broader life transformation.

In addition to hot meals, at the Wyoming Rescue Mission, guests receive safe shelter, case management with a plan to resume community independence, mental health services, Bible classes, recovery classes and vocational training.

Brown Bag Challenge gifts can be made online at wyomission.org, or mailed to P.O. Box 2030, Casper, WY 82602. The Brown Bag Challenge runs August 26 through September 30, 2024.

For more information, please contact Adam Flack, Community Engagement Coordinator, at aflack@wyomission.org, or 307-473-6948.

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