Founder & President Jake Robles 720-227-8817
John 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life. mas el que bebiere del agua que yo le daré, no tendrá sed jamás; sino que el agua que yo le daré será en él una fuente de agua que salte para vida eterna.


OUR MISSION
We are a Non-Profit Compassion Care Ministry that provides goods and services to poverty stricken individuals and families in the Denver Metro Area.
We come together once or twice on weekends as a community outreach called God's Deep Love Church to serve free homemade dinners on the streets of Denver to anyone who is hungry.
We also provide clothing, worship, prayer, and counseling to spark hope in people living in Denver Colorado.
We always accept donations of gently used clothing, shoes, and personal hygiene to give to those in need. If you are interested in partnering up with us and being a part of this ministry please call 720-227-8817 or download the venmo or cash app and scan the qr codes on this website to make a small contribution. Thank you so much!
BKM MISSION
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Brothers Keepers Ministries helps address hardcore poverty ( physical and spiritual ) issues prevalent in the Denver Metro Area.
Our work is mainly done in Denver Inner City neighborhoods. We bring hope to drug infected poverty stricken areas by making and giving out homemade meals, clothing, water, and by providing spiritual uplifting worship music and Bible Study.
We will continue helping poverty-stricken neighborhoods in the Denver Metro Area and are asking for support and or participation from anyone with a heart to help.
Our biggest expense is maintenance to the truck/ trailer that we use to do this much needed non- profit work. We also do free barbecues for communities and need food to cook, beverages, ice for drinks, propane for grills, money for gas, etc
We will be expanding our efforts to encourage contractors, mechanics, handymen and other volunteers to help us help impoverished communities fix up their broken- tattered trailer homes. We will begin this work @ a trailer park community called the White Rock and the neighboring trailer parks there.
If you're interested in volunteering or donating money, clothing, shoes, hygiene items, small household appliances, laundry soap, dish soap, non-perishable food items, etc and or by supporting this great work please call Jake Robles @ 720 227 8817. Thank you so much!

The generous will themselves be blessed, for they share their food with the poor.
— Proverbs 22:9

CONTACT BROTHERS KEEPERS MINISTRIES
Get in touch with Brothers Keepers Ministries to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.
Founder & President Jake Robles 720-227-8817

ALY, WHITE ROCK RESIDENT
We met Aly a couple of months ago at the White Rock Motel. She lives in a small camper that needs a lot of TLC. Aly is 6 months pregnant and struggles to pay her lot rent on a monthly basis. She also struggles to feed herself and her baby. When we spoke to her she said that the roof of the camper has a hole in it and the rain gets in. She also stated that she needed a refrigerator. We were able to get her a refrigerator. She also needed a full size mattress to fit inside the camper for her and her disabled boyfriend, Allen. We we're able to get her a full size mattress. We were also able to bring over an electrician to fix a cable inside the camper that was hanging in mid-air. Aly is a very kind woman and very grateful. She needs public support from generous contractors to have her camper refurbished. The camper also needs a door, a paint job, and carpet. If anyone can help will you please call me at 720-227-8817 . Thank you
https://youtu.be/FTPfKcVTR8I


DEBORAH
66 YR. OLD WIDOW
( WHITE ROCK RESIDENT)
NEEDS OUR HELP
Yesterday, May 1st @ approximately 5 p.m., after delivering non-perishable food to White Rock Motel residents, Aly, a resident who lives @ the White Rock told me that she thought something might be wrong with Deborah 66, who also lives @ the White Rock, in Unit A.I walked over and knocked on Deborah's door and Deborah open the door and mentioned to me that she was wondering if I could do her eulogy. I asked her what was wrong? She said she feels like it's her time to go. And then she started scratching the top part of her hands and said she has a skin condition. Then she said that someone took her prescription medication that they had given her @ the hospital for her skin condition issue. I also noticed that her fingertips and her lips were like purplish blue. I thought maybe something might be wrong with her but I wasn't sure exactly what. I asked her if she thought she might need to go to the hospital. Deborah said that they won't do anything @ the Hospital for her. I prayed for her and leftToday @ approximately 2 15 p.m. I took a drive over to the White Rock Motel. I went over to check on Deborah. Deborah seemed to be lethargic and looking worse than the day before. I spoke to the maintenance guy from the motel and mentioned to him my concerns with the situation @ hand. He said maybe we need to call the ambulance. So that's what I did. The ambulance and firemen showed up and Deborah refused medical attention. So, right before the paramedics left I convinced Deborah to allow them to @ least check her oxygen levels. They checked her oxygen levels and her oxygen was up to 94 percent. So, we all felt a little better knowing that her oxygen was good. After that I offered to buy Deborah some food to eat. I asked her what she would like to eat. She said enchiladas. So I went over to Pan de Vida on 41st and Federal to buy her some enchiladas. And then I went back to Deborah's and gave her the food. I had also bought her a Coke from McDonald's but after I handed the Coke to Deborah she accidentally dropped it and spilled it all over the floor. I asked the maintenance guy if he had a mop and he pulled one out and I mopped up the soda pop. I then offered to go buy Deborah another soda and so I did and brought it back to her.I thank God for giving me the opportunity to be there for Deborah today.I think we need to check up on Deborah @ least once or twice a week. She seems to be one of the weakest, if not the weakest individuals living @ the White Rock Motel. She's an elderly 66 yr old widow with disabilities and needs help in certain areas. I don't think she even has a nurse that checks up on her. She definitely needs a nurse to visit her @ least once a weekIf you find it in your heart to want to do something about helping Deborah or other people who live @ the White Rock Motel please call me @ 720-227-8817. Any kind of effort or assistance is appreciated. Thank you so much
https://youtu.be/cwN_Q0jLl9o

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME
Show Your Support
Want to join our efforts but not sure where to start? Volunteer Your Time and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to lend your support. It’s a great way to contribute to our cause, and every little bit counts towards paving the path for a better tomorrow. Get in touch with us today for more details about how you can help.

MAKE A DONATION
Your gift of any dollar amount can 1. Help our cooks buy the food items necessary to prepare fresh home cooked meals to give out to the poor 2. Purchase gas and pay for repairs done on our outreach truck and trailer that we use to pick up donations with 3. for paint, supplies, and construction materials needed to help poverty stricken individuals & or families remodel their campers and or RVs, etc...
We have a savings account that we recently opened up. It's under Brothers Keepers Ministries @ First Bank. You can go into any First Bank location and deposit your monetary donation to Brothers Keepers Ministries there. Also, if you are familiar with the Zelle App you can transfer money online to Brothers Keepers Ministries.
If you using the Zelle App just type in this phone number that is attached to Brothers Keepers Ministries to make your donation 720-227-8817.
Thank you
Our organization always appreciates the generosity and involvement of wonderful people like you, with every contribution going towards helping the poor with daily necessities like food, clothing, shoes, winter apparel, and hygiene. We want to provide you with the correct and appropriate information pertaining to your mode of support, so don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions.

PARTNER WITH US
Help Us Soar
This is one of the simplest ways to help out our cause. We believe the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community to actively get involved. This is an easy and efficient way of contributing to the great work we do at Brothers Keepers Ministries. Get in touch with any questions about how you can Partner with Us today.