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Habitat for Humanity is a community-driven Christian housing ministry. They develop working partnerships with local churches, businesses, governments, organizations and individuals to build and repair decent and affordable housing for families in need across Boone, Greene and Guthrie Counties in the heart of Iowa.
Support South Asian ministries, organizations, missions and NGO's, including organizations and ministries that fight against human trafficking, and/or support women.
Founded in 2014. Establishing a place where leaders can find rest, respite and relaxation.
Founded with a vision to shepherd the faithful into a deeper relationship with God the Father through prayer, the Prodigal Father Productions is dedicated to bringing the reality and love of God the Father to a world that no longer knows or recognizes the love of the Father, the mercy of the Father, or the embrace of the Father.
The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation (PECF) was chartered by Congress over 100 years ago to promote the causes of religion, education, and charity. President Benjamin Harrison signed the charter on January 6, 1893, and on September 29, 1907, the first stone of the Cathedral was placed in a beautiful, park-like setting in northwest Washington, D.C. Today, the Foundation and its institutions occupy fifty-nine pastoral acres known as the Close, a magnificent setting enjoyed by students, worshipers, visitors, and residents of surrounding neighborhoods. The Foundation is made up of four institutions: the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly referred to as the Washington National Cathedral, founded in 1893; the National Cathedral School for Girls, founded in 1900; St. Albans School, founded in 1909; and Beauvoir, the National Cathedral Elementary School, founded in 1933. Sixteen hundred students between pre-kindergarten and twelfth grades attend schools on the Close.
The mission of the Sacred Heart Center is to serve as a hub for Richmond’s Latino community that opens opportunities for economic and social integration, family success and community leadership.
Founded in 1991, this Washington, DC-area nonprofit is modeled loosely on the Aspen Institute and works with top-level executives in all professions to address the deep personal and public issues of modern life from the perspective of faith. Its mission is to contribute to the transformation and renewal of society through the transformation and renewal of leaders. The board and staff are Christian in commitment, but its programs are open to leaders from all faith commitments (or none) and are held in a seminar style that focuses on themed readings and respects the perspectives of all participants. Particular focus areas include ethics, character, motivation, responsibility, philanthropy, and freedom of conscience, all addressed in the context of history and the great ideas of Western civilization.
RUN Ministries is a U.S. based charity with a passion for global holistic transformation. We equip the local church to rescue people from the evils of slavery, empower leaders with training and tools, and grow movements that impact the world for good.
The mission of Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. is to feed the hungry in Loudoun County.
It has always been our passion, vision, and desire to assist young people by enabling them to remain focused in life, by having an opportunity to be successful and productive, and by developing their spiritual maturity in Christ. In the past, we have done this one child at a time. We have assisted children with finances, counseling, coaching, and education. We have even taken children into our home to live to assist in raising them during their parents’ trials and challenges in life. We have raised $397,164 towards the $1,500,000 target. Statistics show, and our experiences have confirmed, that there is a growing need for a safe haven for an increasing number of our teens who, unfortunately, live in an environment that is not conducive to achieving their goals. These teens are not troubled youth, but are the children of troubled or absent parents, who may be struggling with their own problems or who are not in a position to take care of them. In response to this growing need, and our personal desire to see children achieve in life, it is our desire to build and/or purchase ‘a home’ to house, nurture, and provide direction and spiritual guidance to teens until they are able to graduate from high school and, prayerfully, attend college, enroll in the military, or otherwise embark on a path to a bright future. Thus, the Elder’s House has been birthed. The Elder’s House will be able to provide the safe and nurturing environment these teens need during the important stages of their lives. The Elder’s House is currently designed to house up to twenty-two teens, occupying two separate and secure wings. The two separate wings allow for both young ladies and young men to stay there. There is a separate ‘house parents’ apartment for twenty-four hour adult supervision, as well as office space for other adult supervision in the areas of food service, maintenance, counseling, and office management.
Christ our Shepherd, following Christ’s example of love and compassion, strives to: * provide quality, Christian-based children’s programs and education for all children, regardless of family structure; * empower, minister to and advocate for the unique needs of single parents; and * provide educational resources to the community through the Matthews Christian library.
Holy Trinity Jubilee Park is a non-profit religious organization designed to help in the transformation of families to assist them in developing morally strong, responsible, ethically upright, committed, and faith-filled members of society through interactive, participative, prayerful, and entertaining media.