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Relief Bus
R e port
These Things We Do...That Others May Live.

20th Anniversary Relief Bus Banquet


The 350 guests who attended this year’s Relief Banquet guests were also introduced to the new
Bus Banquet heard the amazing story of William Relief Bus. This is the first new bus ever pur-
Gary and Jean Valerio. chased by the organization. It will give at least
20 years of service on the streets, minimizing
“Willie” was homeless for forty years before he the need for costly repairs and maintenance. It
received help at The Relief Bus. Jean has been features state-of-the-art modifications, including
a regular volunteer for over ten years. They a heated serving area/kitchen covered in dia-
shared their powerful story of meeting God (and mondplate, a sink, custom built cabinetry, and
each other) on the bus. As Willie began to share, chrome wheels. This mobile resource center
he pointed to a large photo on stage of himself and soup kitchen will help thousands of people
when he was homeless, and then pointed to him- in the days to come.
self and said, “This is me now.”
Ed Weerey
from H.A.
DeHart
hands over
the keys to
Richard Gal-
loway
(founder)
and Juan
Galloway
(Executive
Director)
Before Willie & Jean at the banquet

According to Willie, “I didn’t even want me, but The acquisition of the bus is especially power-
they [The Relief Bus] wanted me.” He found life ful during these trying economic times. It is a
transformation and freedom from addiction by testimony of God’s provision and favor, a result
being shown love and care by Jean and other of what God has done over the last twenty years
volunteers. As Willie and Jean stood together of ministry, and a foretaste of what is to come.
onstage, Willie spoke of Jean as the mother he Thank you to all who gave to make this a reality!
never had. Jean said, “I never would have met
Willie and so many other people if not for the
bus. I have an extended family. I can’t tell you
what they mean to me.”

Watch the WIllie and Jean’s


Testimony on
Youtube.com/thereliefbus
The Relief Bus Inspires Creation of New Outreach

Volunteering with The Relief Bus has such a As of mid June, 2,750 people had been served.
profound impact on volunteers that many can’t Sharon says The Relief Bus showed them how
return home to live a “normal” life. They return to do the relational part of the work in addition to
home and get involved helping people in their serving food.
own community. Sharon Boyden is just one of
those people.

Sharon came out to serve on the bus with Life


Fellowship Church from Charlestown, New
Hampshire. This church has sent teams six dif-
ferent times to work on The Relief Bus. She says
that each time their group came out with the
bus, their desire got stronger and stronger to do
something back home.

Juan Galloway and James (right)

Juan Galloway recently took a trip up to His


Helping Hands to check it out and spent the
morning there serving some of the guests that
came through to be fed, loved, and cared for.
He met a man named James who lives outdoors
and recently had all his things ruined because of
rain. Juan was able to encourage him and they
prayed together that day.
Sharon Boyden (right) and volunteers
preparing breakfast for the hungry. Juan says, “James showed me his multiple stab
wounds and a bullet wound. He was abused
After talking to people on the street, hearing their as a child and is one of the people His Helping
stories, and learning from Relief Bus staff, they Hands works to bring restoration to every day.”
were galvanized to start the ministry of “His Help-
ing Hands” (HHH) back home in New Hampshire. The Relief Bus continues to cause a ripple effect
of compassion through people like Sharon and
HHH serves breakfast and lunch to the home- the volunteers from Life Fellowship Church who
less, hurting, elderly, youth, and those with return to bring life transformation in their own
special needs, six days a week. towns.

Please join our monthly support team today for $25, $50, $100 or more so that The Relief Bus
can continue for another 20 years, working to transform the communities we serve in.
All gifts are tax-deductible. Make your check out to “The Relief Bus” and mail in or
give online at www.reliefbus.org. Thanks for caring.

The Relief Bus, P.O. Box 64 Times Square P.O., New York, NY 10108
800.736.2773, www.reliefbus.org, info@reliefbus.org

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