3:00am Wake-up Call

Most of us know that sinking feeling when the phone rings in the middle of the night. As we groggily awaken, a sense of panic sets in—nothing good ever happens at 3am. On the other end, it’s usually a call we dread, a crisis for which we never feel prepared. 

But for our advocates, those 3am calls are not unusual; they’re part of the job. And they are ready and prepared. They know that on the other end of the line, there is likely a crisis unfolding. Whether it’s a law enforcement officer asking them to accompany a recovery or a victim reaching out for help, our advocates don’t hesitate—they go. 

They rise from their beds and head into the night, knowing they might be at the hospital for hours. They sit with the victims, advocating for them as they receive emergency care, helping them navigate the next steps, providing food, and finding shelter for the days to come.

I see firsthand that our advocates are the hands and feet of Jesus, often during these early morning hours.

Their dedication and compassion are extraordinary.

I am incredibly proud of our advocates and the selflessness they demonstrate with every call they take, even in the dead of night. They never complain, never seek recognition, and often, their dedication goes unnoticed. Sometimes, I don’t even realize they’ve spent the entire night at the hospital, sitting beside someone in their most vulnerable moments. Their unwavering commitment embodies the true spirit of service, and I am honored to stand alongside them in this vital work.

But we can’t do this alone. Our advocates need your support to continue answering these calls and providing critical assistance to those in need. Your donation can help ensure that when the phone rings at 3am, our advocates are there to answer it. Please consider making a contribution today to help sustain this life-changing work. Together, we can make a difference—one call at a time.

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