Project Missions was started in the early 1960s by Rev. and Mrs. Vincent Myers as an avenue to help Free Methodist World Missions. Used postage stamps were collected, processed and sold for overseas projects approved by Free Methodist World Missions.

Send stamps to:
U.S.
Project Missions
PO Box 2253
Sumas WA 98295-2253
Instructions
- Used U.S. and Canadian commemorative stamps (large) and all foreign stamps may be sent. All uncancelled stamps may also be sent. Common (small) U.S. one to forty-four cent varieties should not be sent, including Christmas, Liberty Bell, Love stamps, etc.
- Torn or cut stamps are of no value. Remove stamps from envelope by cutting off with an 1/4″ margin on all sides.
- Postally-used picture postcards (pre 1940) in good condition (not bent or torn) may also be sent.
- Please do not send damaged stamps, trading stamps, Betty Crocker or other coupons and Campbell labels to this address.
- Send larger packets, by regular parcel post, and place commemorative stamps on the packet. (This increases the total value you send!)
- If you wish an acknowledgment, send a self-addressed stamped envelope.
Hobby Benefits Global Ministries - read about current Project Missions Coordinator, Rev. Raymond Banks




