
Breaking Free Inc.
Est. 2000
Ministry of Miracles



Costa Rica I - Mountains
Breaking Free Costa Rica I and II missions seek to serve those in desperate need along the Central Costa Rica-Panama border and the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica-Panama border. Breaking Free identifies the children and families in extreme poverty, often deep in the jungle, and in very remote areas, We provide essential necessities like food, school supplies, and physical hygiene necessities and medicine. We teach Jesus Christ's redeeming love not only through the scripture but also through demonstration and action to those we serve.
Costa Rica 1 feeds around 200 individuals a month through a completely self-sufficient organic sustainable farm of over 15 acres located on-site in Los Angeles de Sabalito, Costa Rica. We give out annually around 5 tons of bananas, plantains, various vegetables and fruits directly to these families in need without charge.
We find providing simple necessities like food a powerful way to bring people to Christ. Those we serve are often marginalized by society so they are very touched when they find that someone actually does care and wishes to help them. We seek to raise up leaders from those we serve. 10 years ago Mr. Mormon founder adopted 7 children that lead both BF Costa Rica 1 and 2. In addition the impact of this mission also reaches overseas as our leaders in Costa Rica are able to care and pray for the Spanish speaking community we encounter in the US over live video chat.
We welcome year around youth groups or church groups who have a heart to minister to the indigenous culture within our community. We can accommodate around 25 visitors at one time.
If interested in serving or supporting a family at 200.00 dollars monthly please contact Dr. Glenn Scott Mormon at scottmormon@gmail.com
(972)890-5290
Isaiah 58:10" And if you pour out that with which you sustain your own life for the hungry and satisfy the need of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in darkness, and your obscurity and gloom become like the noonday."









