About
About Meet Me At The Well
Meet Me At The Well is a faith-based outreach serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness and hardship in the Ontario, Oregon area. We began in December 2025 with a simple hope: to offer a welcoming space where people can be seen, fed, and cared for.
We gather to support one another through prayer, presence, and practical care.
What We Do
Each Sunday afternoon, we host a community gathering that includes the gospel, a hot meal, fellowship, encouragement, and the sharing of essential items such as hygiene supplies, warm clothing, and other basic necessities.
Following the gathering, meals and essential supplies are taken directly to local tent communities and unsheltered individuals, ensuring care reaches those who are unable or unwilling to attend in person.
Who We Serve
Everyone is welcome, including those who may feel uncomfortable or excluded from traditional church settings.
We serve individuals and families of all ages who are experiencing homelessness, food insecurity, and social isolation. Our outreach is intentionally low-barrier and relational, focused on care, dignity, and genuine connection.
Why This Matters
Food insecurity and homelessness remain ongoing challenges in our community, and many people experience these realities in isolation. Meet Me At The Well exists to offer consistent presence, practical care, and relationship through weekly meals and outreach.
Our Commitment
Meet Me At The Well is a volunteer-led ministry committed to responsible stewardship, transparency, and compassionate service rooted in faith and community partnership.
Learn More About Our Gatherings
If you would like to learn more about when and where we meet and what to expect, please visit our Gatherings page.
Our name comes from the account of Jesus meeting a woman at a well — a moment marked by compassion, truth, and restoration. We seek to reflect that same spirit of presence and care in our community.
“The woman was surprised, for Jews refuse to have anything to do with Samaritans. She said to Jesus, ‘You are a Jew, and I am a Samaritan woman. Why are you asking me for a drink?’
Jesus replied, ‘If you only knew the gift God has for you and who you are speaking to, you would ask me, and I would give you living water.’”
— John 4:9–10 (NLT)