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                SUNDAY BREAKFAST
 MISSION
110 N. POPLAR ST. WILMINGTON, DE 19801 | (877) 306-HOME | SUNDAYBREAKFASTMISSION.ORG
 OUR MISSION
Serve the homeless, addicted, and impoverished through Christ-centered programs to meet their
  Year established: 1983 Number of full-time employees: 28 Number of part-time employees: 2 Annual revenue: $5.7M Geographic service area: Wilmington/Surrounding Region
REV. THOMAS J. LAYMON
Senior Pastor / President
ANNUAL EXPENSES: Program: 79%
Fundraising: 16% Administration: 5%
Sunday Breakfast Mission receives no State or Federal funds.
Sunday Breakfast Mission is amazing... what you have done here is incredible. It’s God’s work!
—Dr. Sandra Gibney
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@SundayBreakfastMission @BreakfstMission @BreakfstMission
      spiritual, social, and physical needs.
HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
Sunday Breakfast Mission provides Christ-centered programs to restore individuals to right relationships with God, their families, and society. Through the efforts of dedicated community partners, faithful staff, and an extensive base of compassionate donors and volunteers Sunday Breakfast Mission was able
to provide in 2019:
• 256,640nutritiousmeals
• 66,897nightsofsafeshelter
• 242GraduatesfromtheNewLifeBible-based
rehabilitation program since 2005
• 712 Backpacks to children grades K-8 • 389 children with gifts for Christmas
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Generous donors, like you, help provide nutritious meals, safe shelter, and life-transforming services to the homeless, hurting, and hungry. You can impact the lives of men, women, and children through your financial gifts, vehicle donations, in-kind donations, employer matching gifts, and planned giving. Visit sundaybreakfastmission.org
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Your volunteerism plays a major role in providing compassionate care and support to many in need. Volunteer opportunities are available in food services, facilities, maintenance, administration, warehousing, thrift operations, and more! We welcome individuals, families, churches, community groups, and businesses to help serve our community.
   LEADERSHIP
Rev. Thomas J. Laymon
Sr. Pastor / President
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Thomas E. Hall,
Chair
Beryl Barmore,
Vice Chair
Timothy J. Houseal, Esq.,
Secretary
Brian D. Tome, Esq.,
Treasurer
BOARD MEMBERS: Ron Holliday Danielle Sipala
Mark Stellini
Dalen Keys Sandra Waltz
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