FAQs – Ultimate Gifts.

Q: What are a few benefits of having a will?  

A: A will (or trust) is your final act of stewardship and care. Through it, you can take care of your loved ones, model a legacy of generosity, and ensure your favorite ministries continue to make a difference well beyond your lifetime.  

Additionally, having a will may help you to…  

  • Save taxes 
  • Minimize family disputes 
  • Determine a guardian for minor children 
  • Provide for a family member with special needs 
  • Transfer a family farm or business 
  • Avoid probate expenses and delay  

Almost no other action you take will speak as powerfully to future generations about what matters most to you! 

To learn more about making a gift in your will and other smart and powerful giving options, contact Arianne Hall at Flat River Outreach Ministries at 616-897-8260 or arianneh@fromlowell.org. 

 

Q:  My children have varying degrees of financial need, and some are better at handling money than others. How do I create a will that’s helpful and fair? 

A:  Estate plans based on equal shares can lead to results that are not helpful, and in some cases, do more harm than good.  

One child may be able to handle money responsibly. Another finds it irresistible to waste or give it all away. Your children may be far apart in age or at different life stages. Perhaps some of your kids require extra assistance for educational expenses, raising young families, health issues, or other special needs. Some families face the added challenge of handing down a business or farm where the continued operation requires significant skill, expertise, and capital.  

Dividing an estate among children is a complex issue – and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why it’s important to discuss all of your planning options with a trusted advisor who can help you find solutions that fit your circumstances and goals. 

     Through Flat River Outreach Ministries’ partnership with Barnabas Foundation, you can have a complimentary, confidential conversation with a trusted planner who shares your values. To learn more, call Arianne Hall at 616-897-8260 ext. 135 or email arianneh@fromlowell.org. 

 

Q: It’s been a while since I completed my power of attorney documents. Do they need an update?  

A:  Your power of attorney documents specify who can make critical decisions while you are still living, but are physically or mentally unable to do so for yourself.  

There are several reasons why these critical documents may need revisions: 

  • The people you named are no longer able or trusted to make your decisions.  
  • You’ve moved across state lines. 
  • State laws have changed.  
  • Your family dynamics have evolved. 
  • Your wishes regarding your care have changed. 
  • Your property has changed in value or composition. 

For example, in recent years, many states have updated their laws around “power of attorney” and “power of attorney for healthcare” forms. The specific names of these documents vary from state to state, and recent changes include new requirements, as well as additional provisions that can be included in your plans. 

Bottom line, if it’s been a while since your power of attorney documents were prepared, it’s worth calling your lawyer to see if an update is needed.  

Who are the other people in your plan, and what should you look for when filling these roles? Request your free copy of “The People in Your Plan” by calling Arianne Hall at 616-897-8260 oremailing arianneh@fromlowell.org. 

 

Q: How can I give to multiple ministries in my will? 

A: One easy way to accomplish this is by giving through our trusted partner, Barnabas Foundation. Once you’ve designated Barnabas Foundation as the beneficiary in your legal documents, you can then tell them how funds should be distributed to Flat River Outreach Ministries and the other ministries close to your heart. What’s more, you can easily update your designation form with Barnabas Foundation at any time, without all of the costs and hassles of having to modify your will.  

Through Flat River Outreach Ministries’ partnership with Barnabas Foundation, you also have complimentary access to trusted planning support from a Christian perspective. To learn more, email Arianne Hall at arianneh@fromlowell.org or call 616-897-8260. 

 

Q: How much should I leave to my children and to charity in my will?  

A: One helpful tool many families use in this important decision is adding “a child named Charity” to their will or trust. For example, if a couple had four children, each of the children would receive 1/5 of their estate. The remaining 1/5 would go toward their “child named Charity.” In other words, 20 percent of their belongings will be gifted to their favorite charitable causes.  

This process ensures that families not only care for the long-term needs of their loved ones, it also provides funding for causes that are close to their heart — well beyond their lifetimes.  

“A child named Charity” is just one of several ways that families choose to give to Flat River Outreach Ministries through their wills. What’s the right giving method for you? Request your free copy of “Leaving a Legacy: 3 Ways to Support Flat River Outreach Ministries in Your Will” for helpful ideas on how to incorporate charitable giving into your estate plan. 

Seeing the Vision Take Shape on Main Street

There are moments in a project when progress feels especially meaningful. Right now, Main Street Housing is in one of those moments.

Siding is going up and nearly complete at 504 E Main, bringing a finished look to a building that not long ago existed only as drawings and discussions. Sidewalks are now connecting the 504 and 524 properties, physically linking spaces that will soon function as one welcoming campus. With these connections in place, we are beginning to see the full vision come into focus, including the future parking lot that will serve residents and visitors alike.

Inside the building, the next phase is right around the corner. Drywall installation in the multifamily units will begin soon, marking another major step toward spaces that will soon feel like home.

What once lived on paper is steadily becoming a place where neighbors will live, gather, and belong. Each milestone brings us closer to creating stable housing and a stronger sense of community right in the heart of Lowell.

Thank you for following along, cheering on the progress, and believing in what this space will mean for our neighbors. We are grateful to share this journey with you and look forward to the milestones still ahead.

                             

2025 Year in Review: Thanks to You, Our Community Thrives

As we begin 2026, we are filled with gratitude for the hundreds of volunteers and generous donors who made 2025 possible. Because of your support, Flat River Outreach Ministries reached 1,059 unique households through our programs last year, creating meaningful impact in our community.

Here’s a look at what we accomplished together:

 

Food Pantry

  • Averaged 297 shopping trips per month, a 14% increase over 2024
  • Served 413 unique households, including 54 new families

Mobile Pantry

  • Reached 88 households per month
  • Provided groceries to 282 unique households

Farm Market

  • Generated $99,407.24 in sales through 17,814 transactions
  • Sold 47,599 items, with eggs and apples as the top favorites
  • Supported 54 unique clients with extra discount purchases (391 transactions)

Connections

  • Held 317 appointments and answered 773 calls or emails
  • Provided financial assistance to 86 households

Transportation

  • Gave 414 rides to clients
  • Drove 2,211.6 miles to ensure everyone could reach their appointments, pantry visits, and more

Medical Loan Closet

  • Facilitated 540 loans for 703 pieces of medical equipment.

Backpack Distribution

  • Supported 133 households and 258 children with school supplies.

Christmas Program

  • Served 123 households with food only
  • Served 168 households with toys and food
  • Provided 410 children with gifts for a joyful holiday

Every number tells a story of neighbors helping neighbors, of children going to school prepared, of families enjoying meals, and
holidays with dignity, and of community members getting the resources they need to thrive.


Thank You.

None of this would be possible without you—our volunteers, donors, and community partners. Your time, generosity, and heart make a real difference every day.

As we step into 2026, we hope you’ll continue this journey with us, side by side, creating a stronger, kinder, and more connected community.

Treasures’ $1 Million Year: Thank you.

As we step into 2026, we are pausing to say thank you.
In 2025, Treasures Thrift Store reached $1,000,000 in sales, a milestone that represents the people, kindness, and a community that truly cares.
It reflects every donation given with love, every purchase made with purpose, every volunteer hour shared, and every staff member who showed up day after day. Because of you, Treasures continues to support the work of Flat River Outreach Ministries and the neighbors we serve.
We begin this new year feeling deeply grateful and incredibly hopeful. Thank you for being part of this story and cheers to another year!