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2023 Past Events...

It's Already Done Ministries
Journey to the Crown 
Womens Wellness Retreat
March 17th - 20th 2023 

The biggest Women's Retreat to hit the ground running............walks of life!  With a variety of women, backgrounds and personalities, we pride ourselves on healing and nurturing of all walks of life! 

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Every year, since 2018, It's Already Done Ministries hosts our Annual Journey To The Crown Women's Wellness Weekend. During this weekend we work to take care of our lady's Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual needs using Fun, Fellowship, Fitness, and FOOD!  We are requesting funds and/or product support to be able to supply food and other needed items for this event.

During this weekend ladies from all over the the United States come together in one location to eat fellowship and most of all find healing and mental support. Our cozy Homes at our Wellness location typically house up to 60 ladies. We provide food for 8 to 10 meals over the course of 4 days. There are several sessions and team building exercises during this time as well. Our Moto for the weekend is We Laugh, Cry, Break and Rebuild!

Ezekiel 37 Can these dry bones live? We are here to build each other up, hold each accountable and give each other life. Our retreat is about sisterhood, connection and community. How do we leave the retreat after the ministry of the Holy Spirit shares? As Titus 2 women, the younger generation will follow us, as we follow Christ.

5k/10k and Sleep-out for youth

May 2023

Foster Care Awareness Month

5k/10k and Sleep-out for youth
May 2023
Foster Care Awareness Month

Join us as we work toward a common goal to create hope for a better future. 

 

Our 24 hour activities for the day will include:

5K/10K run or walk (raise donations toward each lap completed)

Vendors 

Games and activities

Sleep Out overnight

 

Did you know that after reaching the age of 18, 20% of the children who were in foster care will become instantly homeless?

 

In 2021, we participated in a similar event to raise money for an organization and we were compelled to do it again for our local city. We want to be a blessing because just walking around San Antonio & other cities, we see a considerable number of displaced individuals, and there's no telling how many of them are children barely surviving on the streets. Please consider these circumstances and how easily their situation can put them in a vulnerable position, forcing them to be in dangerous situations.

We are a "Ministry without walls" looking to help support, encourage, educate and train foster care youth/young adults who have aged out of the program, typically between ages 16-24 years old. We gave up our bed for the night to raise funds and awareness.

 

 According to CEO Kevin Ryan, nearly 4.2 million young people experience homelessness each year  We did this in solidarity with the resilient young people who have faced and have overcome homelessness.

 

Will You JOIN us?

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3rd Annual Goodies 4 UR Hoodies
July 2023

Join us for our 3rd Annual Goodies 4 UR Hoodies, Saturday, July 29,2023. This event is held at one of San Antonio’s many wonderful parks and includes food, fun, and games for kids of all ages; everything from bounce houses and obstacle courses to petting zoos and balloon artists. There is also live music, burgers and hotdogs, food trucks and many other vendors. As an added bonus, we invite the local Slingshot cars, Motorcycles and Car clubs.

 

WE ARE ASKING FOR YOUR SUPPORT to make our events a success. All monetary donations received will go towards the purchase and upkeep of our Aging-Out Foster Care Transition Home as well as to support driver’s license training, trades, financial literacy and other programs that are made available to our young adults. The Transition Home allows young men and women a safe place to stay while they learn the additional skills needed for adulthood.

 

The hoodies that are collected will be handed out in several different ways. Preferably directly to the young adults but in most cases we will go through the schools, case workers, guardians, etc. in order to get them delivered. 

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