Homosexual mob targets Christian Coffee Shop feeding homeless

"The homosexual mob in Denver does not want Christians are hiring homeless people, feeding them, clothing them and saving their lives from hopeless desperation. They would rather homeless people starve and have no help from moral ministries that are respecting God's scripture, " says Eugene Delgaudio president of Public Advocate.
Jamie Sanchez, founder of Recycle God's Love, a Christian ministry centered around providing for the homeless in his community, has been facing harassment at the Ministry's caf�, The Drip Caf�, since its opening in 2023.
Before the caf�, Recycle God's Love launched a 2022 initiative titled, "Project Revive," which is a faith-based program designed to support homeless individuals seeking to rebuild their lives.
The program helps the homeless access housing, transportation, identification, addiction counseling, and jobs that are grounded in Christian discipleship.
The Drip Caf� is the latest initiative in the ministry's project and, according to the ministry's website, serves as "the first major step to providing real jobs [for the community]."
Part of the Caf�'s mission is to hire and mentor individuals who have completed the ministry's program and are now sober and ready to reintegrate into the workforce.