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Call or text our Connection Center at 616-662-3300.

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Love Your Neighbor is a family support center that offers a practical path of hope for under-resourced families in Hudsonville, Jenison, and Grandville, Michigan.

Love Your Neighbor is a connection center that offers a practical path of hope
to under-resourced families in Hudsonville, Jenison, and Grandville.

We work to create communities where everyone is welcome,
we give and receive freely … and God brings about transformation.

Our Mission

Following Jesus Christ, who transforms lives, we equip our community to love, serve, and connect with dignity.

Collaboration

Working together, we value every contribution. (1 Corinthians 12)

Dignity

We believe every person bears God’s image, and therefore has value. (Genesis 1:26-27)

Grace

Assuming the best, we lead with extending favor. (2 Corinthians 1:12)

Openness

We value and seek other perspectives. (Philippians 2:3-4)

Diligence

We are persistent in all efforts to achieve our mission. (Hebrew 6:10-11)

Dignity

We all have needs to be filled and gifts to give, but shame and stigma often keep us from both. Our connection center works hard to be a safe place in our community, honoring every individual as a gift from God. There is no disgrace in asking for help.

Community

Community is the place where life happens. When we recognize that everyone has something to give and everyone has something they need, we can live in community that offers a place where everyone can thrive.

Transformation

We know that God transforms lives, and He often does it through community. Love Your Neighbor is about making space for God to bring about true transformation in hearts, lives, and families.

4 OUT OF 10 HOUSEHOLDS IN THIS COMMUNITY
LIVE PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK

Love Your Neighbor is the first step towards
resources, programs, and connections

WE WANT TO HELP YOU MOVE FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING

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Openness: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Openness: A Love Your Neighbor Value

One of the ways that psychologists measure emotional and mental health is called the 5-factor model of personality. Along with DISC and StrengthsFinders and the Meyers-Briggs, this test finds a way to quantify what makes up someone’s personality.  For...

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Grace: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Grace: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Grace. All of us want, or sometimes even expect, others to give us grace. But we often find ourselves hesitating to extend that same grace to others, don’t we? When determining our core values here at Love, we knew it would be important to incorporate grace. We knew...

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Dignity: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Dignity: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Genesis 1:27 says “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” I love this verse for two reasons:  It shows that we (ALL of us) were created in the image of God, and that God created us...

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Collaboration: A Love Your Neighbor Value

Collaboration: A Love Your Neighbor Value

At the end of 2020, our leadership team got together and reflected on what values we see being lived out through Love Your Neighbor. A common value we see lived out is collaboration. Working together, we value every contribution. We thought about...

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Peacemaking: A Way of Life

Peacemaking: A Way of Life

Jer Swigart & Jon Huckins state in their book Mending the Divides “peacemaking isn’t a reaction to conflict; it’s a way of life. That said, conflict is an everyday reality that requires everyday peace… Our discipleship invitation is to be everyday...

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Wendy’s Story

Wendy’s Story

Wendy had just gotten clean. Shortly after moving across the country with her 4-year-old daughter’s dad, he began using again, got caught, and Wendy lost everything. “And I did not know God.” “I didn’t pray. I knew of God, and I always had a thought in the back of my...

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