Kings Harvest Ministries
824 West 3rd St
Davenport, IA 52806 Map
Phone: (563) 570-4536
563-570-4536

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Kings Harvest Ministries

To serve the poor and homeless in the Quad Cities.

Providing for the community, by meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

Showing them who Jesus is, through compassion, unconditional love and relationships.

Groceries

King’s Harvest gives groceries to needy and homeless families twice a month.

Serve Meals

Every week King’s Harvest serves hot meals to 500+ people in need.

Donate

While volunteers are the back-bone of our ministry, we can always use additional monetary support

Donate what you can to help

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The King’s Harvest Story

In 1996 a kind woman who attended The Vineyard church, which was previously located at King’s Harvest, felt compassion for the homeless and the poor walking by. She began handing out sandwiches to them to show the love of Christ. Word got out and more people started coming. She began putting an apple and granola bar with the sandwich and handed them out in brown paper sacks. Then, more people came.

Pretty soon, she realized how desperate people were for food and she started putting together grocery bags. That is how our food bank started.

Another woman who loves to cook decided to start making them breakfast one Saturday a month.  The meal site has now grown into three warm meals a week.

There were always people asking for personal needs so we started our monthly giveaway. This giveaway is open the 4th Saturday of the month.

Our pet food bank started when people kept asking for tuna or something for their animals to eat.

Many people in the community were asking for help with their puppies or kittens and we began a low-cost spay and neuter program.

Homeless people were having to choose from freezing to death or giving up their pets in the winter time. King’s Harvest opened up a shelter for homeless animals and kept them until they were able to get back on their feet again. Therefore, we opened the King’s Harvest Pet Rescue. You can visit their website at http://kingsharvestpetrescue.org/.

The men’s sleeping rooms came about after the Vineyard church moved out. King’s Harvest changed the church offices to sleeping rooms and furnished them. Five sleeping rooms became available for men who struggle with alcohol problems.

The women with children shelter opened when we heard so many families were camping in tents due to the fact they could not afford a place to live. I remember one woman saying her kids didn’t even realize they were homeless. The mother just kept telling them they were camping.

The program based shelters were opened to start helping people get back on their feet and not just with housing. Men and women focus on getting their I.D.’s, food cards, employment, and housing.

King’s Harvest has been blessed to begin these ministries and keep them open due to amazing and compassionate volunteers who show the love of Jesus in all they do.

Terri Gleize
Director, King’s Harvest Ministries

 

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