Mission Statement
Mission Statement
To make Jesus visible in our community through actions of love, concern and support.
To make Jesus visible in our community through actions of love, concern and support.
Aim
Regardless of race, religion, age or socio-economic grouping our aim is to meet the needs of
people in our community.
Regardless of race, religion, age or socio-economic grouping our aim is to meet the needs of
people in our community.
Motto
"Grounded in God's love, Growing in the Community"
"Grounded in God's love, Growing in the Community"
Vision
To provide quality service to clients living in Marlborough.
To provide quality service to clients living in Marlborough.
Philosophy and Policy
Bread of Life seeks to encompass the example of wholeness: physical, social, mental and spiritual.
Bread of Life's role is to help and encourage clients develop independence, social skills, life skills and relationship skills.
Bread of Life clients are entitled to consideration, respect, confidentiality and safety.
Bread of Life seeks to encompass the example of wholeness: physical, social, mental and spiritual.
Bread of Life's role is to help and encourage clients develop independence, social skills, life skills and relationship skills.
Bread of Life clients are entitled to consideration, respect, confidentiality and safety.
History
Bread of Life was established in June 1990 with a vision of reaching outside the church walls to those people in need in the local community. Bread of Life Trust was Incorporated in 1993 (Reg. 547592), and is an independent Christian Trust registered under the Charitable Trust Act 2005 (CC21041). Bread of Life Trust is widely supported by churches, businesses, trusts, service groups and the wider community.
Bread of Life was established in June 1990 with a vision of reaching outside the church walls to those people in need in the local community. Bread of Life Trust was Incorporated in 1993 (Reg. 547592), and is an independent Christian Trust registered under the Charitable Trust Act 2005 (CC21041). Bread of Life Trust is widely supported by churches, businesses, trusts, service groups and the wider community.

