Frequently Asked Questions
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Donors and grants make restoration possible. Your support provides long-term mentoring, emotional healing, life skills guidance, and practical resources that help women move beyond crisis and rebuild stable, independent lives. Every gift creates ripple effects—strengthening families, empowering women, and building a foundation that transforms communities for generations.
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Mentoring provides accountability, wisdom, and relational support. It helps women rebuild confidence, develop healthy patterns, and gain the practical skills needed for long-term independence.
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Women who would like mentoring support can complete the confidential mentoring intake form on our website. After the form is submitted, a ministry leader will review the information and follow up to discuss the next steps.
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Mentoring sessions are currently held Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in a safe and supportive environment where women receive encouragement, guidance, and practical life support.
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Organizations, churches, counselors, and community members can refer women by completing the referral form on our website. Our team will review the referral and reach out to determine how we can best serve the individual.
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The Ministry of Daughters serves women ages 17 and older who are seeking guidance, restoration, and practical support as they rebuild their lives.
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Many women we serve are transitioning from difficult life circumstances such as divorce, domestic violence, addiction recovery, homelessness, incarceration or halfway housing, trauma, or other major life challenges.
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No. The Ministry of Daughters is a mentoring and resource ministry, not a residential housing program. Women participate in mentoring sessions and receive guidance, resources, and support as they rebuild their lives.
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You can support the Ministry of Daughters through financial donations, prayer, community partnerships, or by helping connect women in need with mentoring support. Every contribution helps expand the ministry’s ability to serve women across the Permian Basin.
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No. The mentoring support provided by the Ministry of Daughters is offered at no cost to the women we serve, thanks to the generosity of donors and community partners.
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While many organizations provide emergency services during a crisis, there are fewer long-term mentoring programs that walk with women as they rebuild their lives. The Ministry of Daughters focuses on restoration, healing, and long-term stability, helping women move forward with confidence and purpose.
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Many women in our region are rebuilding their lives after domestic violence, addiction recovery, homelessness, incarceration, or severe personal hardship. While emergency shelters and crisis programs provide immediate help, long-term support is often missing once women leave those services.
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The Ministry of Daughters focuses on long-term restoration, not just short-term relief. Through mentoring, spiritual guidance, and practical life support, women receive the encouragement and tools they need to move forward with stability and purpose.
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The Ministry of Daughters walks with women beyond the crisis. Rather than offering only temporary assistance, the ministry invests in the ongoing restoration, growth, and stability of each woman.
To begin your journey with the Ministry of Daughters—or to refer someone in need—please use the forms below. Each form is confidential and designed to help us connect you with the right support. Click the button below to get started.