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Sportspersons Ministries International
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Grand Rapids, MichiganFair Housing Council of Orange County
We foster diversity in housing through education and enforcement of state and federal fair housing laws.
Santa Ana, California
IKEJA LIFE CORP
We are dedicated to driving meaningful change through education, support and advocacy. Our non-profit works tirelessly to uplift individuals and communities by providing resources guidance and opportunities for growth
Kendale, Texas
Love's Door 4 All Nations Inc
We are created to give the Love of Christ that elevates a soul, in tangible form, to those who are the Least in the world - the orphan, widow, impoverished, uneducated, and neglected. And to the Lost of the world - those with little or no Christ following Church in their tribe or region.
Sheridan, Oregon
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COUNCIL
The Domestic Violence Council is the only nonprofit organization in Douglas County, Nebraska that unites people, services and systems to end intimate partner violence. Through collective impact, public policy advocacy, community safety assessments, and a training institute for professionals, we work to ensure that every person who reaches out for help will find it.
Omaha, Nebraska
Davis Community Meals
Davis Community Meals (DCM) is a non-profit, non-denominational organization whose mission is to provide low-income and homeless individuals and families with housing, food, and human services to help them rebuild their lives. DCM was created in 1990 by the initiative of members of the Episcopal Church of St. Martin in Davis and other religious and civic organizations as well as independent supporters. DCM began operations in February 1991 when our first Tuesday evening meal was served. Currently, we are serving three meals per week, operating a resource center, a street outreach program, providing emergency shelter to individuals, transitional housing programs for individuals and families and permanent supportive housing at Cesar Chavez Plaza. Our membership exceeds 2,500 individuals and over 100 organizations who lend their support through volunteer service, financial and in-kind contributions.
Davis, California
A Safe Place, Inc.
To eliminate domestic violence and sexual assault in the Nantucket community while empowering every woman, man and child to live a life free from violence.
NANTUCKET, MassachusettsPet Project for Pets, Inc.
The Mission of the Pet Project for Pets is Pet Retention - providing the necessary pet food, pet supplies, pet vaccines and pet medications to enable financially challenged individuals with terminal illnesses, disabilities, senior citizens and those who are temporarily unemployed to keep their companion pets, thus preserving the Human / Animal bond which is proven to be vitally important to the quality of life for both. The Pet Project enables companion animals to avoid being surrendered to shelters and remain in their homes with the people who love them but would not able to provide for their basic needs without assistance from our program.
WILTON MANORS, Florida
Daily Planet
The Daily Planet offer a full range of healthcare services to individuals regardless of one's ability to pay, insurance or housing status.
RICHMOND, Virginia
THE HYGEIA FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT INC
Founded in 1977 to support initiatives that promote holistic health education, and foster a common respect for all life on earth and for the earth itself. foster respect for the earth itself
New Canaan, Connecticut
THE OPEN DOOR
he mission of The Open Door is to alleviate the impact of hunger in our community. We use practical strategies to connect people to good food, to advocate on behalf of those in need, and to engage others in the work of building food security.
Gloucester, Massachusetts
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATION INC
WorldView is growing. Instead of one ministry, we are becoming two. Our enthusiasm for all people from all cultures to know the Gospel has not changed. We are selling the building that has long been known as WorldView Center. The passion for helping people in a multicultural community is still very real and will be known as Sanctuary Inn. The ministry known as WorldView or the training part of WorldView is still thriving and will continue to be known as WorldView. Both ministries will be moving in the next few months. This means charges in locations, addresses, web sites, and newsletters and other communications. We are excited and challenged about what lies ahead for the two ministries. We have shared “history” and we believe that God has great plans for our futures.
Portland, Oregon