Business
MUST Ministries Celebrates 50 Years of Service 10
COBB
MARCH/APRIL 2022
The nonprofit furthers its quest “to become Georgia’s most respected Servant Leader.” By Alexandra McCray
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UST Ministries has always been a multifaceted nonprofit committed to improving the lives of others. Focused today on alleviating poverty and homelessness in Cobb and Cherokee counties and beyond, its efforts to aid those effected by these issues continue to expand. From March 2020 to March 2021, the organization served 287 percent more people than the 33,547 it helped during its 2019 fiscal year. While meeting an ongoing increase in clients, MUST Ministries has simultaneously been building a new, $21.3-million campus that includes a shelter named MUST Hope House, which will replace the Elizabeth Inn. The nonprofit also launched its MUST Mobile