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Street Night with the Bucket Brigade
Street Night Ministry
Street Night with the Bucket Brigade exists to walk the streets of Bellingham, Washington, with humility and compassion, meeting practical needs while honoring the God-given dignity of every person we encounter.
Volunteers gather to pray together and walk into designated areas, carrying supply buckets for homeless individuals in Whatcom County. Outreach includes conversation, prayer when welcomed, sandwiches, clothing, blankets, water, and providing practical support.
The Tuesday night street ministry is led by Envision Ministry, in cooperation with ISA, and supported by The Anchored Church, First Christian Reformed Church, Lynden United Reformed Church, and other local churches and volunteers in our community.
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Serving God’s Image Bearers in Bellingham
The Bucket Brigade exists to walk the streets with humility and compassion, meeting practical needs while honoring the God-given dignity of every person we encounter. We believe every individual bears the image of God and deserves to be seen, valued, and treated with respect.
Street Night Ministry Overview
Street Night is a simple act of faithfulness rooted in compassion and dignity. This ministry exists to show up, to listen, and to serve our neighbors with humility and care. We do not claim to fix homelessness, but to walk in obedience and love while we wait for the world to change. This overview shares our heart, our mission, and how we serve together.
Donate Street Night Supplies
Street Night depends on the generosity of our community. Your donated supplies help us meet real needs, serve with dignity and compassion, and remind people they are seen and valued. Every item you give is a meaningful way to take part in this work, a small act of faithful obedience while we wait for the world to change. Below is a list of needed items.
Volunteer Training Outline and Guide
Volunteer training helps prepare you to serve with dignity and compassion, to respect boundaries, and to work as part of a unified team. This training is not about having all the answers, but about learning how to show up faithfully and responsibly. Orientation is your first step into this work, a small act of faithful obedience while we wait for the world to change.