What year were you established?
May, 2023
Where are you located?
Zanesville, OH
What is your mission statement?
Enhance Awareness, Provide Resources, and Support Families of Pregnancy and Infant Loss - Because Every Life Matters
What is your biggest goal this calendar year?
Increase funding raised to help more families
Do you remember the exact moment you knew you wanted to do something bigger in memory of Miles?
In October of 2021 while we were on our family vacation in Florida
How can we help?
Continue doing what you are doing by bringing awareness to ours and other organizations like us, and to the community of loss
If followers wanted to get to know the organization better, what are the best ways to learn more?
Our website, www.milesmission.com, or Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Also, emailing us at milesmission1021@gmail.com and we can come and speak at events or to other organizations
What are other like-minded organizations that you follow that have made a substantial impact on your mission and heart?
Be Like The Willow, Charles Martin Corvi Foundation (in Hudson, OH) and Forget-Me-Not Baskets
Dr. Michael Bullock is the senior pastor of Hands of Faith Church in Zanesville, Ohio, a ministry he and his wife Kathy established. Along with his family, he recently founded Miles’ Mission: a ministry that strives to connect organizations, government agencies, and the faith-based community to assist in developing the mental, physical, and spiritual health of hurting individuals. He is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and holds a bachelor of science in Business Management from Franklin University, an ABS certification in Biblical Studies, and a master of ministry degree from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Later, he earned a doctorate of ministry from Regent University in Chesapeake, Virginia.
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