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About our Service to the Poor

The Heart of Our Ministry: Sacred Service to the Forgotten

The Abundant Soul Ministry


At The Abundant Soul Ministry, we are inspired by the humble courage of St. Francis of Assisi and the tender devotion of St. Mother Teresa—two souls who gave their lives in service to the poor, the forgotten, and the suffering. We believe that love in action flows through grace, compassion, and sacred service, especially for those who have been overlooked, silenced, or left behind.

Through mobile street outreach, shared meals, and community dinners, we nourish both body and soul. Like St. Francis, we walk paths of simplicity and peace. Like Mother Teresa, we meet Christ in “the distressing disguise of the poor.”


Our work moves through sacred channels of ministry, spiritual care, partnership, and direct service—rooted in the unwavering belief that every person is beloved and deserving of dignity, compassion, belonging, pardon, faith, and hope.

We serve with open hearts and without exception, welcoming each person as sacred, worthy, and made in the image of God. 


Whether offering a warm meal, a healing word, or a moment of quiet presence, we seek to uplift the spirit and restore dignity—bringing love, pardon, faith, light, and joy to those who need it most.  Through presence, compassion, and grace, we walk beside those who suffer—holding sacred space for healing, dignity, and the quiet beauty of renewal.


“Poverty cannot silence the soul; there is still song in the heart, still hope in the waiting.”


Love is our mission, compassion is our language, and every soul matters.

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