Victory Ministries

Hope Bridge is a Non-Profit launch of The Christ Foundation.

Victory Ministries: Meeting Needs and Healing Hurts in Central Ohio Since 1983

Victory Ministries is a Christ-centered material needs assistance ministry that has been helping economically disadvantaged families since 1983.

Their philosophy has always been the same: Find a need and meet it; find a hurt and heal it.

In 2022, they helped over 22,000 individuals with nutritious grocery options, equating to providing around 360,000 pounds of food for needy families.

There are still serious food insecurity issues in Central Ohio, which is why the Center of Hope will welcome them with open arms and the love of Jesus whenever they come through the doors.

Thank you, Victory Ministries and Center of Hope, for all you do! It’s an honor to walk alongside you in your mission.

Learn more at https://www.victorycoh.org/

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