OUR VISION
A Catalyst of Hope that transforms lives, homes, and communities.
OUR MISSION
Sharing Hope through community mobilization.
OUR VALUES
Christ- centered, compassionate, integrity, unified, servant-hearted, influencer.
OUR VISION
A Catalyst of Hope that transforms lives, homes, and communities.
OUR MISSION
Sharing Hope through community mobilization.
OUR VALUES
Christ- centered, compassionate, integrity, unified, servant-hearted, influencer.
Dear Catalyst of Hope,
This year was simultaneously challenging and sweet. We had to move out of Campus West, the building we called home for 14 years, by February 28, 2023. Imagine moving your house if it were actually 100,000 square feet and had items stored in nooks and crannies you didn’t even know were there! Even though it was “all hands on deck” for the move, words of a popular Toby Mac song resonated with the staff, “It’s been a long year; It almost took me down.”
However, the next line in the song is where we landed: “But when my world broke into pieces; You were there faithfully.” Our donors, sponsors and friends proved through this year to be most faithful, and we’re so grateful!
First, the City of Hurst provided space for our New Hope Center food pantry to continue to operate each week. Upon hearing our urgent space need, the city jumped in as a faithful partner with a quick solution to a very real need.
Then Board member Johnette van Eeden provided a suite in her office building for a few employees, a couple of volunteers, and a small meeting area. It is a blessing to have a Board member turn away paying tenants to be faithful to the mission of 6 Stones. This may seem small but having a homebase during a transition year is HUGE.
Another blessing is that Cross City Church allows us to take over some of their space each Monday where our full team can meet all day long. This has added some consistency and stability in a year ripe with significant change.
In June we broke ground on our new Home for Hope. At the groundbreaking, the Mabee Foundation shared they would DOUBLE their funding if 6 Stones raised an extra 160K. The challenge was met in only THREE DAYS after the announcement, releasing a
double blessing, essentially closing out the $7 million campaign. While we never had any doubt that the full amount would be paid for, donors showed up and proved yet again to be faithful.
These are only SOME of the things that were transpiring while ALL 6 Stones programs and events continued. Operation Back 2 School was at the Pat May Center, CPR was run out of the Hurst location, as was Night of Hope. All programs had operational challenges which the staff gracefully navigated.
The hardest program of all to run has been the New Hope Center. While we are incredibly thankful to have the space in Hurst, there are many challenges including air conditioning, heating, and safety issues. However, volunteers have shown up FAITHFULLY serving our neighbors in need. Because we had enough volunteers, we were able to expand Momentum and the LIGA HEB soccer league. LIGA added a fall season and players improved their GPA’s a full point from 2.1 to 3.1 compared to their peers. This should be celebrated!
Yes we had challenges, but the unwavering support from key stakeholders gave us the resiliency we needed. YOU, our faithful donors, volunteers and community partners have been here for us when we needed you most.
As we look to 2024, we are excited for our future. We will be moving into our big, beautiful, Home for Hope. We will have a permanent home, a safe space for our neighbors, in which we can help encourage and uplift them on their journey. In a year when we didn’t see a way, the Lord made a way. This has made us even more resilient than ever. Thank you for all you’ve done joining us on our mission “Sharing Hope through community mobilization.”
Blessings,
Jennifer Leney Executive Director 6 Stones Mission Network4 CITIES
39 HOMES SERVED
850 HOMES SERVED SINCE 2009
1,313 VOLUNTEERS IN 2023
7,638 VOLUNTEER HOURS
STATS MOMENTUM
49 MENTORS
70 ADULT MENTEES
171 ADULT GRADUATES SINCE 2020
77 MOMENTUM GENERATIONS GRADUATES AT KEYS HIGH SCHOOL
7 VOLUNTEERS IN 2023
113 VOLUNTEER HOURS
64,756 FOOD ITEMS DONATED
2023 WINNERS
Elementary
Donna Park Elementary
Junior High
Hurst Junior High
Senior High L.D. Bell High School
5 SCHOOLS
8 TEAMS
342 STUDENTS
35 VOLUNTEERS
290 VOLUNTEER HOURS
SOCIAL SERVICES
3,090 STUDENTS SERVED
620 VOLUNTEERS
3,100 VOLUNTEER HOURS
3,089 VOLUNTEERS IN 2023
17 CHURCHES INVOLVED
108 PROFESSIONS OF FAITH
3,215 CHILDREN SERVED
9,267 VOLUNTEER HOURS
372 VOLUNTEERS
2,273 FAMILIES SERVED
8,489 INDIVIDUALS SERVED
“ 6 STONES GAVE ME A NEW HOME. ”
- BILLIE
Billie, in her eighties, was recovering from the loss of her husband. He had beaten cancer after fighting it for ten years, but then fought Alzheimers for several years and then died. The past few years, she had cared for him and didn’t have time or energy to keep up her house or take care of herself. Once he was gone, her home, which needed a lot of work both on the exterior and the interior, reminded her every day that he was no longer with her, and that made her sad.
One day her bank called. The man on the phone knew her account number, how much she had in her account, and told her someone was trying to hack into her account. In order to save her money, she needed to move it. So she moved thousands of dollars into a cryptocurrency account, at his instruction. She didn’t understand it, but she trusted the man on the phone. She found out soon afterwards that the person she spoke with was not from her bank, indeed was not helping her, and had in fact robbed her of $77,000!
Billie lost her life savings, and with it, her belief in the goodness of people.
But Hope is on the move.
Billie’s neighbor down the street had been a Community Powered Revitalization neighbor, and had her home revitalized in a prior year. She recommended Billie call 6 Stones to help her fix the growing problems with her home. This call proved to be the Hope that Billie needed to move forward. Billie asked only for some rotten wood to be replaced on the front of her house, and ended up with that, plus so much more. After her full home restoration project was complete, Billie started to believe again that Hope is indeed real, and people can be good to one another.
6 Stones helped Billie, in a tangible way by repairing her home, but also helped heal her heart. While we couldn’t return her life savings, we could restore her belief in humanity and show her that her community cares about her.
121 Community Church
323 Dynasty Investments, LLC
A. M. Pate Jr. Charitable Trust
Cindy and Phil Adams
Gerri and David Adcox
Adeline and George McQueen Foundation
Jennifer and George Albright
All In Logistical Consultants
LLC
American Refrigeration Equipment, Inc.
Amerigroup
Amon G. Carter Foundation
Corinne Anderson
Leon and Lori Andrus
Ann L and Carol Green
Rhodes Charitable Trust
Aprende Business
Coaching
Jim and Lauralee Arnold
Ashley Atkinson
Atmos Energy
Paul Baccus
Kimberly and Kevin Ball
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Scott Barrett
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center
Beacon Church
Toni Beckett
Allen and Suzanne Beghtel
Bell Flight
Bloomfield Homes LP
BlueCross BlueShield of Texas (BCBS)
Jane Blume
BNSF Foundation
Dianna Booher Rae and Vernon Rae
Boomerjacks
Peter and Sharon Boomstra
Ian and Carmen Bost
Candace and Jeffrey
Boutin
Steve and Grace Bowden Bramata Company LLC
Alan and Penny Burkett
Sarah Butler
Ashlee Cain
D E Elaine Carr
Central Bible Church
CGI Technologies and Solutions
Changing Chains Ministry
Steve and Tanga Chapman
Enoch Chicos
Christian Classic Cruisers
Stewart and Teresa Ciha
City of Bedford
City of Euless
City of Euless Fire Department
City of Grapevine
City of Hurst
Classic Chevrolet
Trasa and Kyle Cobern
Travis and Julie Cogdill
CPPS Heritage Mission Fund
Morgan Craft
Diane and Randy Crelia
Cross City Church First
Euless
CrossCreek Church
Dalworth Restoration
Eric Dana
Marsha and Don Davidson
Rick and Jennifer Davis
Mike Delgado
DFW Plastics, Inc.
Vicky and Stan Dobbs
Cynthia Donovan
Jimmy and Carol Ann
Draper
Jeff Durrant
Holly and Trey Dyer
Don and Debbie Dykstra
Michael and Mary
Eastabrook
Jerry and Sheila Eckart
Johnson and Beth Ellis
Keith and Tami Emery
Guy and Erin Biggs Escano
Euless Jr High
Phil and Eileen Farco
First Baptist Church
Grapevine
First Hurst
Roger and Shannon Fisher
Cristina and Ernie Flores III
Fort Worth Community Credit Union
Fort Worth Foundation
Jason and Brittany Foshea
Frank W. Neal and Associates
Darlene and David Freed Freedom Church
Frost Bank
Kyle and Tammy Gabhart Generation X Comics & Games
Jim and Wynette Griffin
Grubbs Nissan
Alex and Kristen Haecker
Hamm Foundation
Chad and Amanda Hanson
Sherry and Mark Harlass
Joe and Jenny Harrington
Alan and Maureen Heaton
HEB ISD
Joshua Hobbs
Shane and Sherrill Hobbs
Traci and Charlie Holton
Jeremy Hunt
Hurst Junior High School
Vinh and Stacy Peña Huynh Insurance for Texans
Anil Jacob
Michael and Judith Johnson
Walter E. and Anita Johnson
Brent Jones
Mike and Judy Jones
KBKG
Carolyn and Don Kelley
Gary Kerbow
Key Life Homes
Rachel Khirallah
Lagina Kissentaner
Kroger
KTKL Emery Family Foundation
L.D. Bell High School
J. Scott and Patti Lacen
Jacinda Lawton
Aaron Leatherwood
Bill and Carman Lee
Jen and Chris Leney
Valerie Levi
Tom and Vicky Liles
Jerry and Kristen Lindsay
Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP
Christopher Logan
Michael Logan
Mabee Foundation
Magnolia RE Dev Company, LLC
Main Street Mining
Donna Manchester
Sean Mantey
Billy and Bobbie Marcom
Marion Warren Evangelism Assn
Markel Corporation
Markham Family Foundation
Marsh McLennan Agency
Mason-Dallas, Inc.
Dick and Carol Matheson
MAVS Foundation
Payton and Andrea Mayes
Jeffrey McCasland
Scarlett McElwee
Colleen M McFadden
Gary and Paula McKamie
Carroll L McKinnon
Jim and Vickie McKinnon
Margaret McKoin
Gary and Heather
McPherson
John and Kim Meador
Medical City North Hills
Stephen and Claudia
Meeks
Penelope Mentlik
Jennifer Metu
Shelly Miland
Greg and Peggy Miller
Tanya and Joel Morales
Mark Murphy
NATCA
Cheryl Neve
Tim and Becky Newhart
Josephine Ngun
North Pointe Baptist Church
Don and Elizabeth O’Neal
Overhead Door Company of Fort Worth
Bob and Ginny Pahl
Trish Patel
Cole Patrick
Paycom
Peace Lutheran
Frankie J Phillips
Jody Piper
PNC Foundation
Point of Rental
Eddie and Kay Price
Albert and Patricia Puig
Quiktrip
Gary and Linda Reeder
Republic Tire & Supply
Wayne and Rhonda
Reynaud
Ricochet Fuel Distributors, Inc.
Callie Rigney
Robert D & Alma Moreton Foundation
Jay and Bettye Rodgers
Debbie Roesler
Roop Foundation
Jamie and Robert Roose
Rotary Club of HEB
Allison and David
Schoening
Leona and Robert Scott
Shady Oaks Baptist Church
Gary Short
Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Simmons Bank
Russell and Jennifer Simpler
Brent and Mindy Smart
Carolyn Smith
Sam Smith
Terry V. and Kim Smith
Southlake Centennial Lions Club
Southlake Women’s ClubArt in the Square
Southside Bank
Spring Creek Management Co
St Philip Presbyterian Church
St. Paul United Methodist Church
St. Timothy Cumberland
Presbyterian Church
Dalton Standish
Mike and Peg Standish
State Farm - Garrett Spegar
Steven & Maureen Cade
Charitable Fund
Tim and Karen Stewart
Barbara Stickney
Mark Strutz
Frank and Barbara
Svoboda
Bob Tafel
Steve Tankersley
Target Corporation
Tarrant County
Tamika and James Taylor
PCA Texas DFW Council
Texas Health Resources
Texas State Affordable
Housing Corporation
TFG Charitable Supply and Foundation
The Catholic Foundation
The Gil and Dody Weaver Foundation
The Mount Church
The Ryan Foundation
The TJX Foundation
Wil and Lisa Theisen
Katherine Thompson
Thrift for Good
Enoch and Dot Timothy
Patrick Tisdale
Debra Tracey
Judy Tribble
Tulsa Community Foundation
Dale and Joyce Turns
TXU Energy
Uncommon Church
Value Vinyls
Johnette and Willie van
Eeden
Dennis Van Order
Johnny and Mary
Vanlandingham
Rayne Ventimiglia
Viascan of Las Colinas
Vistra Energy
Vulcan Materials Company
Wallace & June Blume
Charitable Foundation
Lance Walters
Liz Ward
Jackie West
Liz Whitteberry
J. Lee and Laura
Whittington
Henry and Gail Wilson
Justin Winstead
Bill and Terri Yancey
Melissa and Kirk Yoshioka
Tony and Martha Zavala
Zeb’s Foundation
Harry and Diane Zimmer
*Includes
Paul Baccus
Mike Collins
David Draper
Johnette van Eeden
Tami Emery
Joe Harrington
Gloria Irving
Cindy Jones
Jim McKinnon
Gary McPherson
Eldon Metzger
Eddie Price
Russell Simpler
Wil Thiesen
Rayné Ventimiglia
Megan Vollmer
Steve Bowden
Kim Campbell-Hailey
Shannon Fisher
Denise Huginnie
Jon McKenzie
Mary Nelson
Rasheen Sinclair
Mark Skinner
Bill Yancey
RESCUE RECOVERY RESTORATION
DEFINITIONS:
Our neighbors are surviving only because of outside aid.
Our neighbors are striving forward in life, with frequent setbacks.
Our neighbors are thriving, self-sufficient, and giving back to the community.
PROGRAMS:
New Hope Center, OB2S, NOH, Momentum (if motivated), CPR, case management
Momentum, CPR, case management
Momentum - move to Momentum mentor, volunteer
817.868.7400