Queen of Mercy Network Brings Hope Through Food Distribution Outreach at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Ubommiri

Queen of Mercy Network Brings Hope Through Food Distribution Outreach at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Ubommiri

On May 25, 2026, Queen of Mercy Network organized a successful Food Distribution Outreach at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Ubommiri, reaching vulnerable families and individuals with much-needed food assistance.

The event was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Jennifer Wallace, whose commitment to serving communities in need helped provide relief to many households facing economic challenges.

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A Mission Rooted in Compassion

At Queen of Mercy Network, our mission is centered on restoring dignity and renewing hope through acts of mercy, compassion, and community service. Hunger remains one of the most pressing challenges facing many families today. Through this outreach, we sought not only to provide food but also to remind recipients that they are valued, remembered, and supported.

As community members gathered at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure an organized and respectful distribution process. Families received essential food items designed to help alleviate immediate nutritional needs while fostering a spirit of solidarity and care.

Community Impact

The outreach brought together volunteers, church leaders, sponsors, and local residents in a shared effort to support those most in need. The smiles, gratitude, and encouragement witnessed throughout the day reflected the profound impact that collective generosity can have on a community.

Food security is about more than meeting physical needs—it is about preserving dignity, strengthening families, and building hope for a better future. Every package distributed represented a commitment to these values.

Gratitude to Our Sponsor

Queen of Mercy Network extends heartfelt appreciation to Jennifer Wallace for her generous sponsorship of this outreach. Her support enabled us to expand our reach and provide assistance to many families who otherwise may have gone without.

We also thank the leadership of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, our dedicated volunteers, and every donor and supporter who contributed to the success of this event.

Looking Ahead

This outreach is one of many initiatives undertaken by Queen of Mercy Network as we continue our commitment to serving vulnerable populations. We remain dedicated to creating opportunities for hope, healing, and empowerment through community-driven programs.

Together, we can continue making a difference—one family, one community, and one act of mercy at a time.

To learn more about our mission, upcoming projects, and ways to support our work, visit:

www.queenofmercynetwork.org

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Queen of Mercy Network Brings Hope to Oguta Through Community Outreach Sponsored by Jennifer Wallace

Queen of Mercy Network Brings Hope to Oguta Through Community Outreach Sponsored by Jennifer Wallace

On May 23, 2026, Queen of Mercy Network carried out a successful humanitarian outreach in Oguta, Imo State, Nigeria, providing support, encouragement, and hope to members of the local community.

The outreach was generously sponsored by Jennifer Wallace, whose dedication to serving others helped make this impactful initiative possible.

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Compassion in Action

Queen of Mercy Network exists to restore dignity and renew hope through humanitarian service and community engagement. The Oguta outreach reflected these values by bringing together volunteers, supporters, and community members to address immediate needs while fostering a spirit of unity and care.

Throughout the event, participants experienced the power of compassion in action as assistance was provided to individuals and families facing various challenges. The outreach also created opportunities for meaningful engagement, encouragement, and connection within the community.

Strengthening Communities Through Service

Strong communities are built when people come together to support one another. The Oguta outreach demonstrated how collective generosity and volunteerism can create lasting impact.

By working alongside local leaders and residents, Queen of Mercy Network was able to reach those most in need while promoting a culture of dignity, respect, and hope. Every act of service contributed to a broader mission of empowering communities and improving lives.

Appreciation to Jennifer Wallace

Queen of Mercy Network extends its deepest gratitude to Jennifer Wallace for sponsoring this outreach and making it possible to reach and serve the people of Oguta.

Her generosity reflects a shared commitment to compassion, human dignity, and positive social impact. Through her support, lives were touched, needs were addressed, and hope was renewed.

Looking Forward

The Oguta outreach is part of Queen of Mercy Network’s ongoing mission to support vulnerable communities through humanitarian programs, food assistance initiatives, community development projects, healthcare outreach, and educational support.

As we continue our work, we invite individuals, organizations, and partners to join us in creating lasting change and bringing hope to those who need it most.

Together, we can build stronger communities and transform lives.

For more information about our programs and upcoming events, visit:

🌐 www.queenofmercynetwork.org

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Restoring Dignity. Renewing Hope.

Queen of Mercy Network Presented ₦2.3 Million to Ganaka International School, Jos

Queen of Mercy Network Presented ₦2.3 Million to Ganaka International School, Jos

In a beautiful display of compassion and commitment to sustainable impact, Our Charity – Queen of Mercy Network recently reached out to Ganaka International School in Jos North L.G.A, Plateau State.

Our team handed over the sum of ₦2,300,000 (Two Million Three Hundred Thousand Naira) in cash to the Reverend Sisters managing the school. The donation was specifically designated to support the establishment of a poultry farm that will serve as a reliable income-generating project for long-term sustainability.

Why This Matters

Ganaka International School is a leading special needs and inclusive education institute in Jos, catering to children with cognitive impairments, visual impairments, hearing challenges, and other learning disabilities. Run with love and dedication by the Reverend Sisters, the school provides quality education and care to many indigent children who would otherwise have limited opportunities.

However, like most mission-based special schools, Ganaka faces ongoing financial hurdles. Our cash donation aims to change that by funding a practical, self-sustaining poultry project. The farm will help cover feeding costs, operational expenses, and even offer vocational training opportunities for the older students — turning goodwill into genuine self-reliance.

At Queen of Mercy Network, we believe in dignity through sustainability. Giving cash directly for a clear, impactful project like this allows the Reverend Sisters to execute the poultry farm quickly and efficiently while aligning with our broader mission of supporting indigent persons, vulnerable children, and institutions that serve them.

A Moment of Joy and Gratitude

It was a powerful reminder that when we come together, we can create real, lasting change for the most vulnerable in our society.

We extend our deepest appreciation to every donor and supporter who made this ₦2.3 million donation possible. Your generosity is directly touching the lives of these special children and ensuring the school can continue its noble work for years to come.

Together, let’s keep building hope. If you are moved by this initiative and would like to support more projects for indigent children, special needs education, or sustainable empowerment programs, please visit our website: https://hopeforindigentpersons.com/

Every contribution counts. Every life uplifted matters.

Queen of Mercy Network – Lighting up lives, one meaningful act at a time.

(Inspired by Matthew 25:40 – “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”)

Jubilee of the Poor: Answering The Call to Compassionate Action

Jubilee of the Poor: Answering The Call to Compassionate Action

November 16 stands as a beacon of hope for millions globally as the Catholic Church and the world celebrate the Jubilee of the Poor, inspired by Pope Leo XIV’s compassionate call to solidarity, mercy, and justice. This day is not just a calendar fixture but a movement – a chance for communities, faith-based organizations, and individuals to recognize, embrace, and uplift those living on the margins of our society.

At Queen of Mercy Network, this mission is a daily, unwavering commitment. This Article explores how each of us, can respond to Pope Leo XIV’s summons to build a world of dignity, compassion, and restoration.

Understanding the Jubilee of the Poor – Pope Leo XIV’s Message

The Jubilee of the Poor is anchored in renewing awareness of those living in poverty. whether in body, mind, or spirit and seeing Christ in every face that struggles with material need, loneliness, or exclusion. As Pope Leo reflected in his exhortation Dilexi Te – “I Have Loved You”, our love for Christ is inseparable from our love for the poor. The most vulnerable teach us about the Gospel and its demands: courage, faith, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

“The Holy Father writes that ‘the poor have much to teach us about the Gospel and its demands… Their courage, faith, and perseverance reveal to us the living presence of Christ and invite us to a deeper conversion of heart.”​

The Hidden Faces of Poverty

Poverty is not always visible. The bishop’s letter notes that it is easy to identify those lacking food, housing, or employment, but not as easy to recognize poverty in those suffering from isolation, anxiety, or despair. This is a challenge Queen of Mercy Network accepts daily, expanding its outreach to invisible needs, mental health, dignity, inclusion – as much as food and shelter.

Transforming Compassion into Action: What We Do at Queen of Mercy Network

Every act of kindness counts. Pope Leo XIV and the world’s bishops invite us to listen, encounter, and serve. Queen of Mercy Network puts this call into tangible, transformative action in several ways:

  • Emergency Shelter and Feeding Programs: Daily outreach serves meals and provides temporary shelter, ensuring indigent persons have safe places to rest and nutritional support.

  • Medical Aid and Access: By partnering with healthcare providers and mobilizing volunteer professionals, we deliver free and subsidized medical care to those denied access because of poverty or exclusion.

  • Education Empowerment: Scholarships, vocational training, and literacy programs help indigent children and young adults break the cycle of poverty.

  • Legal Rights Advocacy: Queen of Mercy Network works with legal professionals to help marginalized populations secure their rights, access justice, and navigate bureaucratic hurdles.

  • Mental Health Outreach: We run counseling and support groups for those isolated by mental health struggles, helping restore hope where despair dominates.

  • Community Building: Every program is designed to foster inclusive communities where each person is valued, and hope is restored.

How You Can Join the Jubilee of the Poor

Drawing from Pope Leo’s vision, responding to the call is simple but profound: encounter, listen, act, pray.

1. Encounter and Listen

Take time to listen to the stories of indigent persons in your community. Often, a listening ear is the first step to helping restore dignity.

2. Volunteer

Join us at Queen of Mercy Network. Volunteers are the heartbeat of our programs—from feeding and sheltering to mentorship and advocacy.

“On this World Day of the Poor, I invite you to join me in taking a simple, prayerful step toward encounter: listen to someone who is struggling, volunteer through your parish or a local ministry that helps those who are hungry and hurting…”​

3. Donate

Your financial contribution, no matter how small, powers medical relief, food drives, scholarships, and shelter for the most vulnerable.

4. Share and Advocate

Spread the word online, in your parish, and on social media. Advocacy begins with awareness – help shine a light on hidden needs.

5. Pray

Join us in prayer for the poor – the forgotten, the sick, the lonely, the excluded. Prayer breaks barriers and unites hearts.

Building Communities of Value, Restoring Hope

The community means “where every person is valued, hope is restored, and where the love of Christ is made visible.” At Queen of Mercy Network, we strive daily to embody this vision, building communities where not charity but justice and mercy guide our steps.

Walking With the Poor: Lessons for Africa and Beyond

Africa faces daunting poverty statistics, but organizations like Queen of Mercy Network prove that change begins one person at a time, one act at a time. Our work reaches the forgotten corners – rural villages, city slums, homeless encampments – bringing hope through practical help and lasting investment in people’s lives. We believe, as Pope Leo and the bishop teach, that every person is a beloved child of God, worthy of dignity and compassion.

Responding to Pope Leo XIV’s Call – Why We Matters

November 16’s Jubilee of the Poor is a global stage for local action. Pope Leo XIV’s message reminds us that “the love of Christ is made visible” through our work; listening, serving, giving, and advocating for the lowest among us.

If you’re searching for how to help the poor, support indigent persons, or join a trustworthy mission for social impact in Africa, Queen of Mercy Network offers many ways to make a difference. Donate, volunteer, share, pray and help turn compassion into hope, advocacy into justice, and service into restoration.

Let us walk together toward a world where, as Pope Leo XIV proclaims, poverty is met not with indifference or mere charity, but with a loving commitment to justice, dignity, and mercy for all.

“May this observance renew in all of us the desire to be a Church that loves as Christ loves – a Church that walks with the poor, learns from them, and serves them with humility and compassion.”

Join us at Queen of Mercy Network, and help deliver the hope that every indigent person deserves.

Partnership that Nourishes Nations – From Lancaster to Nigeria!”

Partnership that Nourishes Nations – From Lancaster to Nigeria!”

Partnership that Nourishes Nations - From Lancaster to Nigeria!”

Hope for Indigent Persons is honored to partner with Blessings of Hope Lancaster. During a recent visit, Bill Hager, an exceptional Relations Associate with a heart of gold, guided Deacon Mike and Sister Hilda on an inspiring tour of the organization’s expansive food distribution centers, which empower ministries to support the poor. We remain deeply grateful to the four visionary brothers who founded this life-changing initiative. May God inspire people in Nigeria where hunger and food scarcity remain a major challenge to remember the poor!

blessings of hope in partnership with hope for indigent persons