Help An Animal In Need

With each donation you provide, we’re able to expand our business and provide housing to animals in need.

Our Goal for GOD’s Creatures


As we continue to build our family-owned nonprofit, we specifically want to focus on animals as well. Everyday, a countless number of animals suffer from abuse, neglect, and abandonment. Receiving treatment that they certainly do not deserve and experiencing the harsh realities of life. Yet, we aim to put a stop to this! We believe GOD’s animals should have a safe, loving roof over their head, while receiving the care they deserve. Here’s how we plan to do it:

Our Vision

With the help of donations from all over the world, we plan to obtain a large amount of land and begin building our animal sanctuary- piece by piece. We’d first want to begin taking in small creatures such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds, and then, begin opening our sanctuary to exotic animals such as zebras, giraffes, and elephants.

Our Needs

As of right now, we are currently in need of land, unused cargo containers, mobile homes, pet supplies (specifically for rabbits and dogs), and office space. If you have any of these supplies or funds to help us obtain these supplies, please contact us at Contact@Luke249.org! Thank you.

Meet Two of Our Rescue Animals

From a life or hardship to a life of freedom

Honey

At the end of 2022, we rescued a female Miniature Pincher named Honey. Before we adopted her, Honey was on her way to the pound due to her elderly owners no longer being able to care for her. Honey previously faced many health issues after consuming a piece of wood that tore her digestive system. Yet, GLORY TO GOD, Honey survived and is now in our care — receiving the love, attention, and freedom she needs.

Mia

On May 10, 2021, we took in a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Mia. Mia is a very quiet, lowly, yet loving dog! A few years ago, we learned that she was previously abused by her past owners. Mia would react negatively when a broom or swifer came near her, so we had to teach her she had nothing to fear. After a while, Mia learned to let go of her past fears and trauma. She is now enjoying her new life and living in a home that shows her an abundance of love.