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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
HIAS INC
HIAS works around the world to protect refugees who have been forced to flee their homelands because of who they are, including ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities. For more than 130 years, HIAS has been helping refugees rebuild their lives in safety and dignity.
New York, New York
LEGACY INSTITUTE
Legacy Institute seeks to serve and help mankind in the spirit and example of Lord Jesus the Messiah. His instructions were to freely give. This means without discrimination and without prejudice. Legacy supports existing educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs, mainly in developing countries, that exemplify this “give principle of life”. Legacy also seeks to initiate new projects that reflect this fundamental, universal principle. We liken this approach to going forth with the Word of God in one hand and a loaf of bread in the other.
Monrovia, California
PREGNANCY CARE CENTERS OF SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA
To compassionately engage and educate our communities with the truth regarding sexual integrity and the value of human life.
Columbus, Indiana
Good Sense Movement
Good Sense Movement is an organization that believes deeply in the fact that stewardship of financial resources lies at the heart of Christian discipleship. As a result of that belief, we are passionately committed to raising the level of biblical stewardship education and training for churches, ministries, organizations, and individuals to equip families for financial freedom. We further believe that the failure of the church to articulate a biblical perspective on money and possessions yields the day to the seductive messages of materialism. Given the importance of finances in the day-to-day lives of individuals, we also believe it is an act of self-marginalization by the church to not speak into this arena. We yearn for the day when it is normative for the local church to have a vibrant financial stewardship ministry and are committed to doing what we can to make that day a reality. Scriptural support for the spiritual significance of one’s relationship to money includes the following: Matt. 6:21 – Where your treasure is your heart (the very essence of who you are) will be. Matt. 6:24 – You cannot (it is impossible!) serve both God and money. Matt. 13 – In the parable of the sower, Jesus indicated it was the deceitfulness of riches that choked out the Word of God and made it unfruitful. 1 Tim. 6:10 – The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Without going any further (and we could with many more scriptures), these four references make the case very well for why our relationship to money is spiritually significant!
Crystal Lake, Illinois
DELTA ANIMAL SHELTER
The Delta Animal Shelter is running a campaign to raise funds for the shelter, and to support impoverished families in developing countries. The gently used shoes that you bring to the shelter will be turned over to the organization, Funds2orgs. In turn, the animal shelter will receive a check.
Escanaba, Michigan
Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation
The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park. The park is only 12 miles from downtown San Diego and is owned and operated by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division. It encompasses nearly 7,000 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas. We support a variety of activities in the nearly 15,000 square foot state-of-the art Visitor Center including: maintaining, improving and developing new exhibits, developing and printing the The park has 60 miles of trails for hiking, and mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing and a 46 site campground. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542. MTRP provides a quick, natural escape from the urban hustle and bustle. MTRP has been called the third Jewel in the City of San Diego Park System. Along with Balboa Park and Mission Bay Park, it provides San Diego residents and visitors a way to explore the cultural, historical, and recreational aspects of San Diego. Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala. The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park which is owned and operated by the City of San Diego's Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division.
San Diego, CaliforniaGenesee Councl On Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
INLAND EMPIRE LATINO LAWYERS ASSOCIATION INC
The Inland Empire Latino Lawyers Association, Inc. (IELLA), is a non-profit legal service provider. IELLA's mission has been to provide free legal services for the poor and underprivileged residents of the Inland Empire via it's volunteer attorneys and staff. All of the services are rendered totally free of charge in an effort to ease the financial burden of the already disenfranchised individuals.
Riverside, California
Catherine McAuley Center
The Catherine McAuley Center (CMC) is a non-profit organization that provides an Adult Basic Education and Transitional Housing for Women Programs to Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the surrounding communities.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Timber Creek Retreat House
Timber Creek creates a unique opportunity in today's fast-paced world for guests to slow down, unplug, and reconnect to their true identity and purpose while surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Drexel, Missouri
Saint John's Program for Real Change
The vision of Saint John's Program for Real Change is to break the cycle of poverty and dependence one family at a time.
Sacramento, California