Donna Dean believes God will provide

Posted 1/4/21

Lighthouse Refuge offers programs to counsel women with emotional issues as well as educational skills, programs...

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Donna Dean believes God will provide

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OKEECHOBEE — Donna Dean, founder of Lighthouse Refuge Inc., firmly believes God will provide all the needs of the refuge. For years, she was told she should take out a loan to purchase a house for the refuge, but God told her he would provide one free of charge, and He did, she said. After 17 years of operating out of her home and vehicle, in 2016, Okeechobee County awarded her a home to use.

Dean and her husband, Larry, spent the last few years overhauling the house. Due to some health problems, an unexpected surgery and now COVID-19, it has taken longer than expected, but the home is finally ready to be opened, said Dean. The final hurdle is raising money for insurance, which will cost about $2,400 per year. “I’m not worried about it, though,” she said. “I know God will provide it. He always does.”

Lighthouse Refuge Inc. has been a part of Okeechobee for the past 20 years. When Dean first moved to Okeechobee, she spent some time volunteering at Martha’s House, but it wasn’t long before she felt God calling her to begin a work in Okeechobee as well. This work would be similar, she explained, but would offer more long-term help for the women.

Lighthouse Refuge offers programs to counsel women with emotional issues as well as educational skills, programs related to computer skills, homemaking skills, college courses, job training and money management. Dean said the only real requirements are that the person seeking help must be a woman and must actually want to be helped. They are not all victims of abuse, and they are not all homeless. The thing they all have in common is they need someone to offer them a helping hand, and that is what God called her to do, she explained.

Using God’s Word, the refuge seeks to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless, abused and brokenhearted women God places in their path.

The plan for the new home is for it to be a rehabilitation home for homeless and/or abused women. It is not meant to be an emergency shelter but more of a long-term rehabilitative home where the women will stay for three months to a year.

Lighthouse Refuge is supported through donations, which can be mailed to Lighthouse Refuge Inc., P.O. Box 2573, Okeechobee, Florida 34973. Dean can be reached at lighthouserefuge99@hotmail.com or by calling 863-801-9201.

As an additional fundraiser, they are selling bricks for their walkway. There are two different size bricks. One is 4x8 for $100 donation and one is 8x8 for $225. “You can put anything you want on it,” she said. “In memory of somebody, whatever they want on it, they can put on it.” You can even order a donor brick with felt backing to keep for yourself: A 4x8 is $35 and an 8x8 is $40.

Dean can also be heard on WOKC on the first Thursday of every month at 8:50 a.m., when she talks about some of the things going on with the refuge.

“I really feel this will be the year we will be opening up the house,” she said. Whether that happens or not, Dean said she trusts God. “Until the house is open, we will continue working with the women one on one as we have been doing,” she explained.

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