We can’t do this alone.
Heaven-Sent Community Services & Veterans Assistance stands in the gap for veterans, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and families in crisis, and its public partner pages say that mission is carried forward with churches, nonprofits, businesses, and agencies who share the same heartbeat: no one gets left behind.[web:27][web:14]
Partners who walk with us
The current Heaven-Sent partner materials specifically highlight Chipola Baptist Association, Working Warriors, Stream of Life, and Department of Defense partners including NAS Pensacola, Corry Station, and Eglin Air Force Base.[web:27][web:268]
Chipola Baptist Association
Heaven-Sent says Chipola Baptist Association helps collect and organize mattresses, furniture, appliances, and more, storing them in Marianna, Florida for homeless initiatives, disaster relief, and community rebuilding.[web:27]
Working Warriors
Heaven-Sent says Working Warriors has locked arms with the mission to support efforts like Stream of Life in Mississippi, including training schools for medical missionaries, CNAs, and skilled trade workers.[web:27][web:268]
Stream of Life
Heaven-Sent describes Stream of Life as part of a training center effort meant to equip people to serve, respond, and bring healing when disasters strike.[web:27][web:268]
Department of Defense Partners
Heaven-Sent says NAS Pensacola, Corry Station, and Eglin Air Force Base have helped open doors for surplus items that become beds, refrigerators, microwaves, and comfort items for families in need.[web:27][web:268]
What partnership looked like in one recent week
Heaven-Sent’s public partnership update reports these deliveries and ministry efforts happened together in just one week.[web:268][web:27]
Behind every name is a story
How to Partner With Heaven-Sent
Heaven-Sent invites churches, nonprofits, businesses, agencies, and service clubs to talk about partnership opportunities.[web:27]
A larger story of service
On Heaven-Sent’s partner page, Joey Ryan says he sees more than a list of organizations; he sees hot meals after hurricanes, veterans finding shelter, students learning to serve, and churches opening their doors in crisis.[web:27]
He writes that Heaven-Sent is one part of a bigger story and says the work done together has flowed into many places through many hands.[web:27]
He describes that story as proof that love does not stop at one county line or one project; it keeps going.[web:27]
Organizations impacted through this work
Heaven-Sent’s partner materials include a Christmas message shared with permission from MSG Darrel Whited, Army (Ret.), thanking supporters for helping make a difference through a broad network of organizations.[web:27]
The same page says this message was shared with permission from MSG Darrel Whited, Army (Ret.), connected with Vets Working / Working Warriors Today.[web:27]
