Mark 9:35 - “Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all.”” 
Welcome
to
Lifeline of Baltimore
Missionaries to our community!
We've been expecting you!!
Listen real close…CAN YOU HEAR IT?
The sound of people echoing the cry of their hearts? Some are whispering it; some are singing it, while others are SHOUTING IT LOUD! One thing's for sure, today's person is not satisfied with yesterday's solutions and religious routines. We won't be satisfied with little pat answers, or be soothed by a new outfit.
We want a revolution and we hear the stirrings of it at Lifeline. We want to make a difference in other lives, so we are stepping out by faith. The Bible tells us that "Faith without works is dead". Well, are you ready? Are you ready to put your works with your Faith? I know you are or you would not be here today. So...
Our Mission -
To help people of all ages, color and economic backgrounds to become whole, prosperous and victorious people, living healthy, happy and rewarding lives.
Our Vision -
To build unity, trust and honor among others through Fellowship, Worship, Teaching, and Prayer. To establish a person's worth and identity not by what they do but by who they are; to sharpen, strengthen, and encourage one another in our individual gifts and callings. To provoke and develop a spirit of excellence as a woman, man, wife, mother, husband, and co-worker in our community. We desire to link arms with the local agencies and other programs; together, touching our cities and reaching our communities!
Our Goal -
To instill self worth and provide tools for a more productive, healthy and rewarding life. To change our world by remembering…… It takes ONE NATION to make a difference in our world. It takes ONE COMMUNITY to make a difference in our nation. And it only takes ONE PERSON to make a difference in a family.
When considering giving to some of the causes you may see throughout our website please remember the story of Joe. He was only known as Joe, because he was homeless. To a lot of folks homeless people become known as just faces. They loose their identity and their self esteem is little to none. Well, in Joe's story, there were lots of people who would pass his way everyday. In their minds they would mull over if they were to give whether Joe would use the money for something good. You know, liquor or beer. They almost gave lots of times. They almost went home, gathered a blanket to take back to Joe. They almost drove Joe to a shelter. Well, one night Joe almost made it through the night. You cannot go back and say "If only I had...." Please give! If you can give and don't have time to get involved or just don't want to get involved, your money can go a long way toward helping an individual or sometimes a whole entire family. Just click the donation button on this page to give safely and securely to these causes. http://www.social-advertising.info/ad-council-dont-almost-give-campaign/

| Lifeline of Baltimore 9010 Throgmorton Rd Baltimore, Maryland 21234 Telephone: Debra Gallio - 410-262-0875 Fax: 443-213-6371
Monday • Lifeline Meeting---TBA--Twisted Harp Restaruarnt-Silver Spring Shopping Center-Come and feel the heartbeat of your community! For more information call Debra Gallio 410-262-0875 - 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM   Click an announcement title below to view its details.
Thanks to Baltimore Police Presinct #6, Marie had the best Christmas in years. These were her words as a troop of girlscouts sang Christmas Carols on her porch and many gathered to wish her a Merry Merry Christmas.Kathy and Tom, both Police Officers collected gifts and money to help her with her daily expenses. To buy food and not worry about getting her medicine. To say the least, there are lots of caring people out there and when there is a cause as worthy as this one everyone works together.
Curves in White Marsh also were very instrumental in supplying much needed help to Marie and allowing her to breathe easy for a while. Barb, thanks for caring. Thanks for helping. You have not met Marie but you are kindred spirits now because of your big heart. Thanks Barb!
Everyyear we reach out to the most needy families. This year Marie was one of many that we have assisted. Many with food, many with gifts and many with both. Thanks to all who helped, to those who gave of their time and resources to make sure others could be blessed!
Making our list and checking it twice of those who need help!
Loving and Helping our neighbors in need have a great Thanksgiving.
See July 21, 2011 article under Info Center
Lifeline will be Taking It To The Streets once again to aid those who are elderly, invalid or handicapped in some way. We will be assisting in cleaning up yards, light repair work, etc. Anyone that would like to be a part of this very rewarding work please contact Debra @ 410-262-0875. Tim Bishop was our very first client. He is now a part of our family. For the past 5 years we have provided for Tim, both income and a place to call home. We took care of Tim's needs, such as clothing and food. In August of 2010, Tim was diagnosed with Huntington's disease and now lives at Ruxton Manor Care on Charles Street so that all of his medical needs can be given. December 22, 2010 was Tim's 52nd birthday. A group of us went to visit Tim. We took a birthday cake and many birthday/Christmas presents. Tim was estatic. He was so happy and it really showed that he had dearly missed us all. We love Tim and we pray that he continues to be happy and as healthy as he possibly can be in his new environment. We will continue to go see Tim and let him know that his family truly misses him. During the months of April and May we continued to receive donation after donation of food. We are talking top grade items. Lobster, steak, shrimp, soups, breads, cheeses, cookies, crab covered chicken breast, etc. Because of the quantity of the food we not only were able to feed many low income and homeless people who live in Baltimore and surrounding areas but look what else we were able to do. We provided 277,000 meals to people in Haiti. Because of the way this food was packaged it was able to reach the most remote areas. We were able to purchase 10 trikes-valued at $3,000-$3500 a piece that went to amputees. Food was delivered to almost every soup kitchen and shelter in Baltimore. And last but not least we were able to put a new roof on a home missions church. Praise God, this was a real miracle.
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Chesapeake Crab Co.
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Hampton Inn
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Shoppers Supermarket
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Jeff Scholnick-Attorneys at Law
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International Relief Services
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Lauren Gormley-Optometrist
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Home Depot
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Maryland Energy Assistance
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Baltimore Fuel Fund
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Richardsons Farm
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Mars Supermarket
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