East Cleveland Rebounding From Tornado Devastation
A nice short video by Zero Limits Cinema revealing how the East Cleveland community is rebounding after the tornado devastation earlier this year.
Summer Camp and Outreach Initiatives for Prisoners’ Kids
They are often referred to as “hidden victims.” They face a host of challenges and difficulties: psychological trauma, depression, stigmas of shame, antisocial behavior, family tension, economic hardship, and the high risks of being vacuumed into a cycle of intergenerational criminal activity. They are the 2.7 million children in our country who have been affected by having a parent—or both—in prison.
Fourteen years ago, Breakaway Outreach launched our inaugural summer camp for children of prisoners, beginning with thirteen kids in the Great Smoky Mountains. As this VBS-style overnight adventure camp has expanded to serve a myriad of at-risk and disadvantaged children over the years, our primary focus has predominantly been serving children affected by parental or sibling incarceration. Prisoners’ children make up about 90% of our camper population. This transformative ministry has fostered resilience in kids facing hardship and has been an instrument of healing for entire families.
We believe this 14th year of camp ministry will be even more impactful than ever, as we serve children of inmates across 11 counties in East Tennessee with an updated and innovative strategy for 2020. Our “Summer of Hope” initiatives include serving children of inmates (and their families) through a modified camp experience and our “VIP” birthday blessings program. We believe that no child should have to face hardship alone this summer. This is the conviction that fuels our bold initiatives in an hour when pandemic, discord, civil unrest, and anguish hovers over our communities like a cloud of despair. BUT the Gospel is not on “lockdown,” and we have opportunities to make a difference!
Ways you can get involved:
- Sponsor a child (family): When you give to this ministry it’s not just about making a donation, it’s about making a difference. A gift of any amount will empower a child this summer and remind families they are not alone in these difficult times. You can make a secure online donation here.
- Volunteer: Come out and serve at one of our VIP birthday parties for kids. Send us a private message about specific details.
- Pray: Your prayers make a difference. Pray for doors to be open to the “word,” and for gospel clarity as we minister to many families in distress (Colossians 4:2-4). Sign up to receive our monthly prayer letter to get more detailed updates and to hear stories/testimonies of impact.
Thank you for partnering with Breakaway Outreach to empower children through communities of faith, hope, and love.
Give Comfort and Hope to Child Abuse Victims
SPECIAL NEEDS FOR ABUSE VICTIMS
Want to help serve vulnerable children during pandemic?
Through our partnerships with regional transitional living facilities housing those affected by domestic violence, sexual abuse, and homelessness, we are responding to some of the most pressing needs of displaced children during this pandemic. In addition to providing care packages, summer camp backpacks, and birthday blessings, we are collecting the following items:
- Throw blankets for children (victims of sexual abuse)
- Throw blankets for women and teens
- Pillow cases
- New underwear (all sizes)
- Hair brushes (variety for different types of hair)
- Any hygiene items and toiletries
- Board games/puzzles for families cooped up together
- Arts and crafts for children
- Toys for birthdays
- Snacks (individually wrapped)
- Hand sanitizer
- Disposable gloves
- Disinfectant
Regarding blankets for kids, a sexual assault nurse examiner at one of the agencies we partner with has said:
“I do sexual assault exams on children that have been sexually abused. I get some donations for soft blankets for the kids to hold or cover up with during my exams. I am in desperate need of blankets for these children. I let them pick out their own blanket and they get so excited about such a small gift, it makes my heart happy too. If you could find small throw blankets (they like the real soft ones) I would greatly appreciate it… Thank you for everything you do for our community.”
If you’d like to partner with us to serve in this area of need, please contact us directly for more details (info@breakawayoutreach.com or call/text 423-400-1358)
Giving Kids Hope In and Beyond Pandemic
Breakaway Outreach has been focused on making sure that children and food-insecure households don’t get left behind during the current health crisis. Through our regional partnerships, we have been helping to provide meals, groceries, and household supplies for low-income families in East Tennessee. With the school semester already dismissed due to the Covid-19 crisis, our Summer of Hope 2020 campaign is kicking off early this year. In addition to household aid for some of the most needy in our area, our primary initiatives will be:
Modified Summer Camps: We have been communicating closely with the public health department and state officials to determine the best approach to our residential summer camp and neighborhood day camps, anticipating key info to be announced mid-May. There is much optimism about facilitating modified camps, especially the day camps in low-income neighborhoods, with smaller groupings, social-distancing tactics, and stern CDC-recommended health measures. Because our mobile camps are already so highly adaptable to ever-changing dynamics, there is tremendous flexibility with how we can engage them in this new era.
Camp Backpacks and Care Packages: Our camp backpacks will be distributed to kids who cannot attend a camp this summer. Beginning as early as May, they will be delivered to homes, transitional living facilities, homeless and domestic abuse shelters, and some community agencies that are providing childcare for essential workers. They will include: nutritious food/snacks, comfort items, a gift card, a Bible along with our camp curriculum (the story of Gideon), school supplies for at-home learning, and other exciting goodies. Supplemented with the backpacks will be care packages for families.
VBS Curriculum for Families: One of the positive aspects we have seen in serving at-risk children and their families during this pandemic is that adult parents/guardians are seeking more faith answers to life issues, some who were not so interested in the past. There are many parents of children enrolled in Breakaway programs who are now eager to explore the Bible together with their children and just need the resources to equip them. We are streamlining and distributing our camp curriculum (VBS-style) to families to use for at-home VBS sessions this summer. These low-maintenance kits are simple for families to unpack God’s Word together, and they can also be used to facilitate smaller neighborhood gatherings in a driveway, backyard, front porch, or cul-de-sac. We are super excited about this approach because families we serve will be engaging God’s Word together more now than ever before.
Birthday Blessings: As many of our partners already know, we provide birthday blessings (festive celebrations, gift giving, etc.) for underprivileged children and kids facing hardship. Many of the kids we serve through this initiative are from single parent homes, the child welfare system, or are housed in transitional living facilities (homeless mission, domestic abuse shelter, etc.). We believe that every child should feel special at least one day a year—at the very minimum on his or her birthday! With more kids being socially isolated this summer, the birthday blessing initiative is a “made-for-such-a-time-as-this” outreach, blessing children right where they are on their special day—reminding them that a community is in their corner even when it seems the world is falling apart. Because these festivities are in smaller, more intimate settings, a child’s special day doesn’t have to be affected by social distancing measures. We anticipate an increased number of birthday celebrations being part of our Summer of Hope initiatives.
Ways that you can get involved:
- Donate backpacks and/or items (food, gift cards, school supplies)
- Collect items and/or assemble some backpacks for distribution (a good serve project for families, church groups, or office teams)
- Make a monetary donation to help sustain our outreach efforts
GIDEON (G.O.A.T.): Bible Camp Theme or VBS Curriculum
VBS Curriculum: Gideon “God Over All Things”
This Bible camp theme and VBS curriculum is based on the Old Testament story of Gideon. This resilient “overcomer” story will resonate with kids in many ways—Gideon was born into family hardship, his future looked bleak, he struggled with injustices, his people were forced into “social distancing” due to Midianite oppression, he had feelings of insecurity and inferiority, he faced insurmountable odds, and yet he saw God come through despite those odds. Gideon came to see that His LORD was the GOD OVER ALL THINGS (G.O.A.T.).
Read MoreCurriculum: Teaching Kids to Live With Courage in Uncertain Times
Bible Camp Theme or VBS Curriculum: DANIEL
Our Bible camp theme/VBS curriculum based on the Old Testament book of Daniel teaches children how to live with courage in uncertain times. This curriculum was designed as a camp curriculum for children 8-12 years of age, can also serve as a 5-week Sunday morning children’s ministry teaching series, or simply be used as a family teaching time for discipling your children in your own home.
Day One: Courage to Be You
Day Two: Courage to Stand Out
Day Three: Courage to Speak Out
Day Four: Courage to Trust God
Day Five: Courage to Live for Something Bigger
Kit includes:
- 5-Daily Lessons with Leader Guides
- Craft Ideas & Activity Sheets
- Logo & Graphic Files
- PowerPoint Backgrounds & Template
- 5-Minute HD Countdown Video
- Music Playlist
Braveheart: Gideon Youth Bible Study Series
“Braveheart” is a youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the story of Gideon in the Old Testament book of Judges (chapters 6-8). It’s fitting for a youth group or Sunday School series, a summer camp theme, discipleship retreat, or small group study. Though this story is popular with young people, the curriculum and discussion format can easily be adapted for any age Bible study group, men’s ministry, or prison/juvenile center ministry.
Read MoreCoronavirus: Serving Underserved Children, Low Income Families
As part of our normal programs throughout the calendar year, Breakaway Outreach provides holistic ministry (including meals, nutrition supplementation, and hygiene) for children affected by economic insecurity in the communities we serve, through a network of partnerships across East Tennessee. As Coronavirus affects closures to schools and after school programs in our region, we aim to do all we can to make sure no kiddos go hungry or get neglected of wellness resources.
We’re also monitoring and responding to needs of households our KidVenturez and camp programs serve (a good number of which are elderly grandparents with custodial guardianship over the grandkids, and shouldn’t be going out into public places right now). The support of our faithful partners is helping us to serve these households in a time of crisis.
To help provide for families in need, we are accepting donated food items, paper products, and hygiene items (sanitizer, cleaning supplies, and yes, toilet paper), in addition to necessary financial contributions dedicated to sustaining our outreach operations during this crisis. Please consider making a donation of any kind to our ministry as we continue to serve the underserved in the midst of this current pandemic.
Find out more about who our network serves here.
DONATE here, or contact us about where to make an in-kind donation.
Coronavirus Updates: Ministry Postponements
Breakaway’s Nascar KidVenturez weekend retreat in Bristol has been postponed. We will reschedule at a later date according to Nascar’s plans. Thank you Bristol Motor Speedway, Munsey Church, and Bristol Raceway Ministries for your partnership. #WeAreInThisTogether
Additionally…..
Due to Coronavirus, we will not be hosting the mission team from Belfast, Northern Ireland, in April. We look forward to when the team can come to Chattanooga and serve with us at a later date. We want to give a great big thank you to those who have been partnering with us to coordinate this project: churches, agencies, host homes, volunteers, etc. WE APPRECIATE Y’ALL SO MUCH!!! #NoogaStrong #WeAreInThisTogether #LoveYouGuys
- Tennessee Baptist Childrens Home
- Adult & Teen Challenge MidSouth
- Fort Oglethorpe United Methodist Church
- Living Stones Church
- Chattanooga Lookouts
- Ooltewah UMC
- Chattanooga Community Kitchen
- Chattanooga Youth & Family
- Chick-fil-A (Paul Huff Pkwy)
- Wesley Memorial UMC, Cleveland, TN
- Chambliss Center for Children