New Vehicles for House of Grace

Global Servants

Safe and reliable transportation for girls and staff

Transportation is more than convenience—it’s a lifeline for the girls and staff at House of Grace. We are thrilled to share that both House of Grace-Ghana and House of Grace-Thailand have received new vehicles! These much-needed resources will make daily life safer, smoother, and more efficient for the girls, their caregivers, and our ministry teams.

Why New Vehicles Matter

From school runs and medical appointments to ministry outreach and community engagement, vehicles play a vital role in the daily rhythm of House of Grace. Reliable transportation ensures that the girls can get to school on time, receive proper healthcare, and participate in activities that enrich their growth and development.


A Blessing for Staff and Students

The addition of new vehicles also eases the workload for our staff, who faithfully serve the girls each day. With dependable transportation, staff can focus less on logistics and more on what matters most—caring for the girls and nurturing their spiritual, educational, and emotional growth.


Expanding Our Reach

Beyond daily needs, these vehicles also empower Global Servants to extend our mission into surrounding communities. Whether transporting supplies, welcoming visitors, or engaging in local outreach, the vehicles are tools that allow us to serve more people and share God’s love more effectively.


Be Part of the Journey

Every mile traveled in these vehicles represents an investment in safety, education, and ministry. Your partnership makes resources like this possible. When you give, you help provide the practical tools that ensure House of Grace continues to be a place of refuge and empowerment.

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A Note from Travis Rutland

Something as simple as a new vehicle can have a life-changing impact on our ministry. These vehicles will help us care for the girls, connect with their families, and extend our reach into the community. I am so grateful to our partners who made this possible—thank you for helping us move the mission forward.


—Travis Rutland, President of Global Servants

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