Built with Love

built with Love

by Carla Garcia, Ministry Director

When people encounter Mission Adelante today, a vibrant multicultural ministry with deep community roots and a transformative impact. It’s easy to see the fruit. But what often goes unseen is the daily, faithful work that built it.

Our founder, Jarrett Meek, didn’t wake up one day with a fully formed nonprofit in his hands. Mission Adelante was built slowly, over days, weeks, and years. It was shaped by intentional relationships, consistent service, shared meals, hard conversations, and persistent prayer. The kind of work that is quiet and steady, and changes lives.

Recently, I had the opportunity to spend a weekend in Manhattan, Kansas with our summer interns, staying at the home of Jarrett’s parents, Palmer and Marti Meek. What I saw there reminded me of how much of Mission Adelante’s DNA comes from this legacy.

Palmer Meek, a man of quiet strength, built a life for his family one day at a time. He didn’t rush to make a name for himself. Instead, he invested in things that matter: integrity, faithfulness, and community. Now in his later years, his legacy lives on in his children and grandchildren, and in the seeds he planted through consistent action.

And Marti—Marti has built a home. Her pride and joy is her family, and it shows in every room. The photos on the walls, the way she talks about her grandkids, the warmth in her hospitality. It all speaks to a life spent loving deeply and intentionally. As we sat around her kitchen table, surrounded by family photos and laughter, I saw the result of years of quiet, loving labor. She has built a family that is now her pride and joy, and that same care echoes through the culture of Mission Adelante.

It hit me deeply, the heart of Mission Adelante, the love, the patience, the commitment to people, isn’t just something Jarrett decided to pursue. It was woven into him by the family who raised him. It made me emotional, honestly. Because in so many ways, what Mission Adelante is today is a reflection of that same kind of slow, steady love. This weekend reminded me that the most meaningful things in life are built slowly, lovingly, day by day. That’s how Mission Adelante was built. And that’s how we’ll continue.

Now, 20 years in, we believe the best is still to come. There are more families to walk alongside, more leaders to raise up, more bridges to build between cultures and hearts. And as we look toward the next 20 years of Mission Adelante, I want to invite you to be part of it.

On September 18th, we’re hosting a gala, SHINE! It’s a night to celebrate all that’s been built so far and to dream about what’s still to come. I’d love to see you there—whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or are just getting to know our heart.

Come shine with us! Let’s keep building something that lasts—together.


Be part of our programs!

Summer is here! We’d love to include you in some of the excitement during our summer trimester!

  • Come and See Nights: July 14, 15, 16, 17

    • Visit one of our programs and get a first-hand look at how you could make an impact as a volunteer. Learn more at missionadelante.org/serve

  • Summer Arts Camp: July 21-24