Anchored: A Night that Changes Everything

A Vicious Cycle

This November 4, something special happens. The Ruth Harbor family gathers for an evening where redemption isn't just talked about—it is witnessed. Your seat at this year's Vision Dinner isn't just attendance; it's participation in transformation.

The theme for this year's dinner is ANCHORED, and it captures perfectly what God has been doing through Ruth Harbor.

Over the past year, Ruth Harbor has experienced tremendous transition and growth. The launch of the Ruth Harbor Pathway has given our homes a clearly defined structure for helping moms move from surviving to thriving. The expansion of Family Care continues that journey long after graduation, ensuring that no mom walks alone.

At this year's Vision Dinner, we will celebrate these stories and share an exciting look ahead.

What to Expect

You will experience:

  • A message from Pastor Brian Brown of Hope + Elim.

  • Personal testimonies from Ruth Harbor residents whose lives have been transformed.

  • The unveiling of the Circle of Hope, a network of caring partners, volunteers, and donors committed to breaking cycles of fear and instability for generations to come.

You will see firsthand how your partnership helps anchor families in Christ's love.

Your seat at the table matters more than you know. When you attend the Vision Dinner, you're not just hearing about transformation—you are fueling it. Your presence helps secure a foundation of stability and faith for women and children in crisis.

Register Today

Reserve your seat today at www.ruthharbor.org or call 515-279-4661. Don't miss this transformative evening on November 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Airport Holiday Inn.

Early registration helps us prepare for an unforgettable night. Register by Monday, October 27 to ensure your seat.

Join us November 4. Be part of the story God is writing—where lives are being anchored, restored, and renewed in His love.

Register Now!
Can't Attend? Donate

Questions? Contact Aimee or Lexi at info@ruthharbor.org or 515-279-4661.

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