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Address

NBMM
PO Box 193
Georgetown, TX  78627

(512) 536 0073


NBMM

Po Box 2031

Boerne, Tx 28006

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Austin Junior Forum Grant...

We would like to thank AJF for the grant we received in the amount of $4000.00. This money has gone towards helping us cover tuition for our clients. We are so blessed to have the AJF in our community and all the work they are doing to help us change the lives of our clients. We look foward to working with these amazing women in 2010.  Thank you so much!


Honoring Pat Lacy…Chris Pearson’s mother


We would like to thank Chris Pearson for his donation in his mother's name, Pat Lacy.  

My siblings and I, all five of us, were and are the products of a "single parent" due to our father passing away. I was three years old at the time -- 1959. Our situation was unique. Through my grade school years I recall being the only child in my classes who did not have a father living at home. That was then, and this is now. The phrase "single mom" or "single parent" is used these days with alarming regularity. Perhaps we have become so accustomed to it as a society that we have forgotten the difficulties and hardships that it engenders. Given my background, I know and understand those issues. I recall my mother being "both parents." She bought me my first bicycle. She guided my Boy Scout activities and sport practices though she could neither tie a square knot nor properly throw a baseball. She took more joy in my successes and achievements than I ever did. In retrospect, I understand that I did not win the Pinewood Derby as a Boy Scout; WE did, with her having much more jubilation than I over the victory. It is only years later, decades later, and after my mother has passed away, that I can begin to understand why that victory, those achievements, meant so much to her. It meant she had defied social stigmas and beaten the odds. It meant that though she was a "single parent" her children were no different from those of "two parent households." It meant that she had achieved what any parent, single or not, hopes, dreams, prays for -- that her children could measure up, compete with anyone and excel.


Thank you for your Gifts

In memory of Johnny Newton:

We received a donation in the memory of my half brother, Johnny Newton, who was killed last year when he was hit by a truck while riding his bicycle. Our father donated $5,000.00 so Johnny will continue to be remembered and his work as a minister will continue on. So on behave of my big brother whom I didn’t get a chance to know very well, but I did learn that he too had a servants heart, my we continue the work our Heavenly father as put before us.

Thank you for your donations so far in 2009!!!

We can not provide the care that we can without your help! May the Lord bless you as you reach out and bless thouse around you! No donations is to small or to big.

Demetra and Bob Pender, Joyce Quitter, Randy and Susan Andrews and St. Richard's Espiscopal Church, AAA Storage


A Grant from the Episcopal Community Outreach Ministry

We are so thankful for the grant money that we received from the Episcopal Community Outreach Ministry. The funds they have sent to us, will be used to help our clients offset the cost of daycare.  This is a blessing for our clients as well as NBMM. Thank you so much!

A special gift from A-A-A Storage

You never know where your blessing will come from.  I was blessed when I meet Karen Smith over at A-A-A Storage off the Inner Loop in Georgetown one day last week, we visited about NBMM and what we are doing and she loved our ministry and offered to donate us a storage unit.  This is a really great gift since we are getting ready to receive donations for a next Yard Sale.  Thank you so much Karen and family.  If you need a storage unit and you live in Georgetown, please contact them at 512 -854- 0110 they are really great.

A Gift of Hope

We would like to thank St. Richard's Episcopal Church in Round Rock Texas for all the wonderful donations that were given to us when we had our Spring Cleaning Garage Sale. Because of their love and support we were able to raise $1.375 that will go towards helping with expenses that come up for our Single Mothers such as bills, car repairs, school expenses etc.  God is so great and we could not have  done this with out them.  Thank you so much

Other ways to Make donations

Our EIN# is 26028783

Send your donations to: New Beginnings Mentoring Ministry, PO Box 193, Georgetown, TX  78627

We need more folks to sign up to become monthly donors.

May the Lord Bless You As You Bless Those Around You!

Or you can pay using Pay Pal by pressing the Donate button at the top of the page.

How your company can help us

Gift for the mothers as they finish classes

Job Opportunies so our clients can get in the work place faster

Sponsorships for fundraisers

Gift cards for birthday gifts, parties for the clients and their children.

Wish List

Donation of 5 acres to build a house for a non-profit daycare to provide affordable daycare for our clients.  A food pantry and a clothes closet so they the clients don't have to stop on their way home and shop after a long day of working and going to school.  Four two bedroom cabins to house clients that have no place to stay.  Office space to keep us all together and have a place to meet and do trainings and support groups for our clients.