
MISSION
IMPACT
John 4:34
“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.
Making a Difference in Our Community
Since 2001
With your support, Oak Mountain Mission has had a profound impact on the Greater Birmingham area. Thousands upon thousands of people have been served but numbers showing the scope tell just part of the story. Lives have been transformed and hope restored because families have food to eat, clothing to wear, heat for their homes, and most importantly – because they have been served with respect and dignity. In everything we do, we work to serve as a witness of God’s love and compassion for all.
Our Impact in 2024

6,378
Families Provided Food
$1,116,150
Value of Groceries donated in 2024
Feeding Families
Our referred clients are able to receive groceries for their families once a month
Clothing for Those in Need
Our referred clients are able to receive clothing for their families once every 3 months
(for every Season)

657
$147,825
Families Were Provided Clothing
Estimated Value
of Clothing Donated

$264,682
Amount of
Financial Support in 2024
$1,614,760
Total Since
2006
Helping Those in Crisis
We provide assistance for utility, medical and other essential services to referred clients once a year, with that support sent directly to the provider.

HOUSEWARES
Blankets, towels, dishes, silverware and more are provided to help families

PERSONAL HYGIENE
Hygiene items, diapers and wipes, adult incontinence products are provided to help keep families healthy. They are provided alongside groceries to our clients

THANKSGIVING
The Mission brings joy at holidays thanks to faith support churches who help to provide Thanksgiving meals to 395 families in 2024

BACK TO SCHOOL
We helped 255 Shelby County youth begin the school year with school supplies or gift cards to obtain items needed for academic success

CHRISTMAS
514 Shelby County children and teens who would otherwise go without gifts received Christmas presents

FURNITURE
The Mission provides limited furniture for clients to begin life anew who are referred through specific agencies. The need always exceeds available resources

EASTER
485 children and teens in Jefferson and Shelby counties received Easter baskets