“I was out on the street for six years and Unity Park offered me a sanctuary.
I felt unconditional love. I was able to reconnect with God and hope, which got
me through what I was struggling with. It continues to be a place I feel loved and
now I come and give back.” Grant Banks, formerly homeless
“Feed by Grace is a ‘where the rubber hits the road’ kind of ministry. It’s all about
meeting people on the streets right where they are and walking with them into a place
of hope and new life. Folks at Feed by Grace don’t just talk about Jesus Christ; they
walk the ‘Good News walk’ and the way they walk lifts up those who are struggling and
helps them do the same.” Melinda Veatch, Executive Director, Tarrant Area
Community of Churches
“Feed by Grace ministries is serious about building meaningful relationships with
homeless people that lead to employment, housing and personal transformation. Feed
by Grace volunteers and staff are outside every weekend working to provide hospitality
and a place of safety to some of our community’s most vulnerable residents. By
connecting mentorship and employment opportunities, FBG is helping people break free
from the trap of homelessness.” M.Otis Thornton, Homeless Coordinator,
City of Fort Worth
“Feed by Grace has created a common ground where people of all backgrounds can
come and interact without judgment and provide encouragement and social support for
one another. Feed by Grace has helped to create what had once seemed like impossible
partnerships between law enforcement and the homeless community by bringing the
two together as one.” Officer D. K. Eldridge #2363, NPO Central
Division, Fort Worth Police Department
“In this area, Unity Park is the leading element of a ‘community in Unity’. When people
put into action what they develop here, life becomes better for all. Come to Unity Park!
It is an UP for the community.” Russell, currently homeless
“Feed by Grace offers a vital service to the homeless population they serve. They
offer them a chance to work and regain their desire for independence again.”
Mike Doyle, Executive Director, Cornerstone Assistance Network