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SPORTS LEADERSHIP MINISTRIES
Sports Leadership has 3 primary areas of focus: scholarships to attend camps and seminars, sports and leadership training, and community service. Each focus aims to educate, encourage, and empower individuals to actively pursue a Christ-centered lifestyle and approach to leadership.
Spokane, Washington
MIRACLE MAKING MINISTRIES, INC.
Miracle in the Making Ministries was incorporated as a 501(c) 3 faith-based organization in 1990. The name was legally changed to Miracle Making Ministries (MMM, Inc.) in 1997. We provide practical solutions to clients defined as “at-risk” for social, academic and economic failure. Our organization is proactive in partnering with other community entities that seek to aid the underserved of the CSRA.
Augusta, Georgia
Ignite Missions
501c3 Non Profit Orgnanization in Honduras that is reaching villages for the Lord and discipling the new believers through Team Ministries.
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Urban Outreach Incorporated
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Houston, TexasCAMP ALEXANDER MACK INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MILFORD, Indiana
GUARDIAN ANGELS MEDICAL SERVICE DOGS INC
Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc., was created for the charitable purpose of rescuing, raising, training and then donating medical service/assistance dogs to mentally and/or physically impaired individuals to provide assistance, independence and improve the quality of life of both the recipient and the dog. In addition, it is our goal to promote education and pioneer research studies to further advancement of service dog training, raise public awareness regarding the laws pertaining to service dogs and lessen the dependency of the handicapped on government, communities, caregivers and families.
Williston, Florida
Council on Aging for Henderson County
The Council on Aging for Henderson County was formed by a group of concerned local community members who wanted to ensure that an agency existed that focused solely on the safety and well-being of the older adults in the Henderson County community. This was realized on May 9th, 1969 when the Council on Aging incorporated as a private, non-profit agency and started operations at the Southern Railway Company’s old passenger depot. Although originally designed as a “council of agencies” that brought together other organizations that provided services for older adults, it soon became evident that unaffiliated volunteers were willing to contribute money or time in aiding those handicapped as a result of infirmities attributed to aging. Starting with those volunteer contributions, and with the help of governmental funds from the several sources and organizations like the Land of Sky Regional Council and United Way, the Council on Aging began to grow and develop its own programs that provided services for the older adults in Henderson County. The first program the Council on Aging developed was the Visiting Nurse program, where nurses would visit homebound older adults unable to leave their homes to go visit the doctor. From this program, such things as a Visiting Committee, a Hearing Aid Program, and the development of the first nutrition site were done by the Council on Aging. In the fall of 1978, federal funds became available under the Older American’s Act to employ a director full-time to assist the Council in becoming the “Local Point on Aging” in Henderson County. This allowed the agency to take a larger role in providing services for the older adults in Henderson County. Beginning in 1981, the Council on Aging initiated a home-delivered meal program to supplement the Meals on Wheels program at the time run by the Department of Social Services. By 1996, the Council on Aging was awarded Block Grant money for home-delivered meals and had taken over the county wide delivery of the Meals on Wheels program and have provided the service to homebound older adults ever since! In 1998, the congregate meals program at the Sammy Williams Center was started, and has provided older adults 60 and above an opportunity to socialize and enjoy a hot meal every Monday through Friday ever since. The Partnership for Independent Living, established in 2005, is a partnership between the Council on Aging and the Department of Social Services where professional social workers and support staff who assist the older adults in Henderson County with remaining independent and living in their own homes for as long as possible by coordinating appropriate services within the community.
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Primate Rescue Center
The Primate Rescue Center, in central Kentucky, is a nonprofit sanctuary that provides lifetime care to more than 50 monkeys and apes, including 11 chimpanzees. In addition, we strive to alleviate the suffering of primates everywhere by working to toughen animal-protection laws and end the private trade in these animals, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Nicholasville, Kentucky
FIRST CHOICE SOCIAL SERVICES
To be the First Choice in social services to provide treatment for families affected by domestic violence, substance abuse, and teen homelessness.
Dallas, Texas
GLEN ELLYN FOOD PANTRY INC
The Glen Ellyn Food Pantry is an ecumenical endeavor of Glen Ellyn churches who cooperate in providing food and volunteers to serve people in need who reside in Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Lombard, Carol Stream, Lisle, and Glendale Heights.
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY MINISTRY INC
We provide practical assistance to the elderly, the disabled, and recipients of public assistance, as well as the "working poor" who are vulnerable to economic crises and have fallen between the cracks of other programs. The Ministry is supported by churches, synagogues, civic groups, private grants, and many individuals. They provide financial support, volunteers, and donations of food, clothing, and other items.
Gainesville, Florida
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County, Inc.
Our programs are about spending time with a child. We pair a volunteer mentor one to one with a child and we call this a match. Once matched, Big Brothers and Big Sisters develop friendships with their Little Brothers and Little Sisters. It’s that simple.
Hamilton, Ohio