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Northside Church

Northside Church

Welcome to Northside Church! We are all about helping people discover the REAL and abundant life they have access to through Jesus.

BRAVE ENOUGH TO FAIL INC

BRAVE ENOUGH TO FAIL INC

Brave Enough To Fail is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit Student Motivational Program. Our mission is Increasing student achievement and cultivating a new generation of leaders, creators, and achievers.  We accomplish this by providing free in-school motivational presentations, scholarships, and other resources to students. Audience sizes range from 100 to 700 students.

New Milford, Connecticut
Lifeline For Hope

Lifeline For Hope

Lifeline for Hope was created out of sheer necessity to support individuals at risk. We assist by paying for life triggers of our beneficiaries so they can focus on healing. Care can be expensive. Whether you’re insured or not, we can find ways to assist in paying for your care. When you partner with lifeline for hope you’re helping us provide care and treatment to those in need who can’t access it themselves

Portland, Oregon

PROPEL INC

Brief summary of organization’s history. PROPEL – People Reaching Out to Provide Education and Leadership – was founded in 2004 by a small group of Boca Raton businessmen and community leaders to support the educational achievement and leadership development of the area’s less fortunate youth. In a city with a median household income of $71,468, 35% greater than Palm Beach County as a whole and 51% greater than that of Florida; over 90% of our youth come from households with an average family income of less than $42,244 (just 60% of the City’s). Most of our kids live in Dixie Manor, Pearl City, along Dixie Highway North to Delray Beach, inner city Deerfield Beach, and in Section 8 housing throughout the area.

Boca Raton, Florida
Regis House Community Ctr

Regis House Community Ctr

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Miami, Florida
FEEDING MEDINA COUNTY

FEEDING MEDINA COUNTY

Feeding Medina County’s mission is to educate, engage and lead our community in creating an environment where no one goes hungry. We nourish our community with essential programs that put food on the table for children, families and seniors who are at risk of hunger. Feeding Medina County is the resource to fight hunger until the need no longer exists.

Medina, Ohio
The Spirit of Humanity.Org Inc

The Spirit of Humanity.Org Inc

Our mission is a multifaceted one. All projects are interconnected to one another. The pilot program is designed to increase the rural educational program from the current first through fifth grades to sixth through eleventh grades. Using the Lao village of Kengmaihia (Champasak Province) as our model, we hope to expand our project to similar rural villages throughout Lao. Cambodia and Myanmar children also suffer from an inadequate rural schools program and are future countries of interest to expand our reach. These three nations are widely known for their strong family work ethic, beginning at a young age. They are poor countries with limited opportunities, which targets them for the child labor recruiters.The young children (about 10 years of age) have completed their education and are hopeful to find work. Many of their working age parents have left the village, migrating to population centers, often illegally. They send their meager earnings home to help care for their families. Grandparents and other family members will serve as custodians to the children. Savvy recruiters can play upon the desperate people. The children are happy and encourage their custodians to allow them to work. They in turn will accept the small amount of money offered along with the false promises of training and a good job. Another important component of our project is the loss of cultural heritage. These rural communities have existed for hundreds of years without major environmental consequences. They know how to live without damaging the surroundings. We need some of these kids to carry on with the long established practices of how to live in a self-sufficient world. This problem can be solved with our future Eco Retreat project. Teaching the children skills they can use in their home environment can provide jobs while preserving the cultural heritage. The fourth part of our integrated projects is to provide assistance in clearing the countryside of unexploded ordnance (UXO). From 1964 to 1973, the U.S. dropped more than two million tons of ordnance on Lao. More than 580,000 bombing missions, equal to a plane load of bombs every eight minutes, 24 hours a day for nine years. This made Laos the most heavily bombed country in history, equaling the total number of bombs dropped by both sides in World War II. The bombings were part of the U.S. Secret War to support the Royal Lao Government against the Pathet Lao and to interdict traffic along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The bombings destroyed many villages and displaced hundreds of thousands of Lao civilians during the nine year period. The legacy of this once secret war continues. Millions of the small cluster bombs are strewn across the country, threatening the lives of its people. These remaining bombs kill or injure people to this day, with many children being among the victims. With a poor economy and little hope of employment, people actually search for these bombs for scrap metal. Cluster munitions are the small explosive devices released from cluster bombs. Although they are designed to explode on impact, cluster munitions have a significant failure rate (estimated at 30% in Laos during the Vietnam War). They are usually the size of an orange or soup can and can stay buried in the ground indefinitely. Cluster munitions continue to kill villagers and prevent the redevelopment of bombed land. Over the past four decades, fewer than one million of the estimated 80 million cluster munitions that failed to detonate have been cleared. It’s estimated that it will take 200 years to clear the countryside. Programs set up in Laos to clear unexploded ordnance left over from heavy U.S. bombing during the Vietnam War are being hindered by shortfalls of funds from foreign donors. For direct donations: https://www.uxolao.org/donation-2/ For Champasak Province donations, contact Mr. Chanthy Pkoumya, Provincial Coordinator. Address: Ban Sok Am Naow District, Pakse, Lao. Tel: 031 213415 Website: http://www.uxolao.org

San Diego, California
William Trippley Youth Development Foundation

William Trippley Youth Development Foundation

Our mission is to enrich all children’s lives by giving them opportunities to develop their cognitive intelligence, open their hearts, learn new skills, and rediscover hope.

Wallingford, Pennsylvania
Ignite Missions
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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
TOGETHER FOUNDATION, Inc.

TOGETHER FOUNDATION, Inc.

Reaching Russia - Touching Lives Looking for a missions opportunity? Join our teams working in Russia and Ukraine. Please send your inquiries to: leo@tear.org

BUFORD, Georgia
Kids Club Harney County

Kids Club Harney County

is to provide a safe and enriching out of school environment for youth that prepares them for success in academics and life by offering support and guidance as they learn the responsibility of healthy life choices.

Burns, Oregon
Partners in Sustainable Development International

Partners in Sustainable Development International

Our mission is to support and promote the eradication of extreme poverty through a combination of integrated and independent programs that empower the poor.

Columbia, Missouri