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Good Samaritan Ministries

Good Samaritan Ministries

Good Samaritan Ministries, founded in 1979, is a ministry of faith wholly supported through donations provided by: Engaged people who believe in helping their fellow man reach their full potential Compassionate people who reach out to touch the forgotten, the widows, orphans, and the poor. Active churches who involve themselves in expanding God’s love, compassion, and sharing good news. Kingdom businesses who are aligning with Kingdom principles and support Samaritans worldwide. Friends who have experienced the profound, non-judgmental, shocking love of God through our programs.

Beaverton, Oregon
TENNESSEE VALLEY COALITION TO END HOMELESSNESS

TENNESSEE VALLEY COALITION TO END HOMELESSNESS

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Knoxville, Tennessee
CARROLL COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER INC

CARROLL COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER INC

At the Carroll County Community Center we are a lot more than just a gym. ?We are a community. Here, surrounded by friends as well as by caring, knowledgeable staff, you can grow your physical, mental, and spiritual health in ways you never imagined. Our Mission The mission of the Carroll County Community Center is to provide people of all ages and abilities facilities, programs, and opportunities that will enhance their physical, mental, and spiritual health. Through our interaction, we also strive to foster community spirit through friendship and teamwork, teach the fundamentals of fitness, exercise, and sport, and instill in all participants the concepts of confidence, motivation, and sportsmanship.

FLORA, Indiana
Needful Provision, Inc.

Needful Provision, Inc.

NPI's mission is to help the poor and disadvantaged improve crop production & food security, potable water availability, health & sanitation, safe housing, green energy, and safety.

Dolores, Colorado
Honduras Child Alliance

Honduras Child Alliance

Honduras Child Alliance operates community-based programs that support educational enrichment and healthy living so that our students can pursue education and employment opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable.

El Porvenir, Atlántida
BETHANY HOUSE INC

BETHANY HOUSE INC

Bethany House exists to provide “shelter” homes and services for single, expectant women and their future babies. We provide a loving home environment that offers hope, encouragement, and confidence to face the future. Preparation for a healthy birth and responsible motherhood includes well-baby care, parenting classes, life skills, counseling, adoption counseling, education and employment opportunities, and communication skills. Bethany House seeks not only to provide basic needs, but also to prepare women for productive futures. Our program’s foundation is based on Christian principles and the love of God. We believe His truth, grace, and power can change lives for the better in this present age, and for eternity. Our “motto” is that Bethany House helps by “Touching Two Lives at a Time…and Generations Beyond, with the love of God.”

Rochester, New York
Treasure Coast Food Bank

Treasure Coast Food Bank

To actualize its mission, Treasure Coast Food Bank utilizes two measurable strategies to alleviate hunger among the more than 100,000 individuals found to be food insecure in our community. First strategy: we share millions of nutritious meals each year with food-insecure individuals through food distribution programming. Meals, which have been procured, stored, and inventoried by TCFB, are shared seven days a week through TCFB-coordinated mobile pantry distributions, our child nutrition programs during the school year and over the summer, with more than 250 collaborative partner organizations (human service agencies, churches) that serve low-income clients who are in need of immediate relief from hunger, and other programs. TCFB has formed these collaborations in order to create a highly-efficient emergency food distribution network that extends into the hundreds of diverse neighborhoods that constitute Florida’s Treasure Coast and Okeechobee County. Second strategy: TCFB manages direct-service programs that ultimately help people transcend the need for government and charity support and thus ultimately, achieve long-term self-sufficiency. These programs are known as our “Strengthen Individuals & Families Programming.”

Ft Pierce, Florida
United Way of Adams County Indiana
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United Way of Adams County Indiana

It’s a credo. It’s a mission. It’s a goal. It is a constant reminder that when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. When we live UNITED, we change lives. We build a stronger Adams County. We improve the health of our community.

Decatur, Indiana
INNER CITY ADVISORS

INNER CITY ADVISORS

ICA believes that communities thrive when every person has access to a Good Job - one that pays a living wage, provides benefits and a supportive environment, and offers opportunities for employees to advance in their careers. We create Good Jobs by working with entrepreneurs that are dedicated to becoming Good Employers, helping them to access investment capital, plan for sustainable growth, build strong leadership teams, and hire from populations that might otherwise struggle to access Good Jobs.

Oakland, California
LIONHEART FOUNDATION

LIONHEART FOUNDATION

We assure exposure to our programs through professional trainings and free nationwide distribution of our resources, knowing that without this only a tiny fraction of those who could benefit would be given the opportunity.

Boston, Massachusetts
ICNC/KINZIE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

ICNC/KINZIE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

ICNC advocates for the interest of business on Chicago’s Nearwest Side. ICNC strengthens both start-up & emerging companies by providing business development assistance as well as information and links to public and private resources and services. ICNC, an employer-driven organization, develops programs and services in response to the needs of the companies it represents. In addition to the $2.5 million a year in revenue from its incubator (operated by ICNC and its 501 (c)(3) affiliate, the Kinzie Industrial Development Corp or KIDC), ICNC receives over $700,000 a year in funding from government and foundation grants – positioning it to offer extensive no-cost services to local companies and tenants. Today, ICNC is comprised of over 400 member companies and represents the Nearwest side’s rapidly growing business community, comprised of over 2,000 small businesses. Select programs include: -IL Small Business Development Center (SBDC -IL International Trade Center (ITC) -Business Advocacy -Incubator Space

Chicago, Illinois
The Labouré Society

The Labouré Society

The Labouré Society exists to provide financial assistance and spiritual support to individuals who must resolve education loans in order to pursue a vocation to the priesthood and/or religious life in the Catholic Church.

Eagan, Minnesota