Dear Friends, 

We’re excited to share a big update from Capital Compassion! 

Right now, we’re in the middle of packing up our warehouse as we prepare to move into a new, larger space. On June 15, we’ll gain access to our new location, which gives us the opportunity to serve more people and expand the services we offer. This new facility will include showers and laundry units—simple but powerful tools to help individuals leave feeling clean, refreshed, and treated with dignity. 

This transition is more than just a physical move—it’s about deepening our impact. At Capital Compassion, it has always been about reaching the one. Every single day, someone walks through our doors in need of hope, and every day, we see transformation take root. 

Just yesterday, a young woman who has come in many times finally decided she was ready for change. After enduring abuse on the streets and struggling with a broken jaw, she took a huge step forward. We arranged for an Uber to take her to a rehab facility, where she can begin the healing journey she so deeply deserves. Jesus provides that hope, and we’re honored to be a part of her story. 

That same day, two young men we’ve been walking with for months chose to take the next step. They committed to a 90-day rehabilitation program—one that could lead to sobriety, housing, and eventually, employment. These are the kinds of breakthroughs we pray for, and we invite you to pray with us as God continues to work in their lives. 

This is the heartbeat of our mission: loving people with the compassion of Christ and walking with them from desperation to hope. 

As we make this move, we’re still fully engaged in our daily care efforts—and even ramping them up. While we dismantle shelving and prepare to reinstall it at the new site, the transformation of lives continues. There are extra costs in this season, and your financial support is more important than ever. 

Thank you for standing with us. Thank you for sharing in this spirit of compassion and love. Together, we are creating space for healing, growth, and new beginnings—one life at a time. 

With gratitude and hope,

Pastor Rick Cole