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Iron Gate's mission is simple. We feed the hungry and homeless of Tulsa—every day. We feed people in three ways, through our community meal, grocery pantry and kids' pantry. We call those who eat at Iron Gate our “guests” because we invite them to eat with us. Our philosophy is we are all guests on this earth and guests treat one another with courtesy, kindness and respect.
RIVER CITY IS ON THE QUEST TO BECOME A MULTIETHNIC COMMUNITY OF JESUS FOLLOWERS THAT TRANSFORMS THE CITY OF CHICAGO THROUGH WORSHIP, RECONCILIATION, AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT.
Perform church services for the Armenian Apostolic community of Clackamas
St Gabriel's is a parish of the Anglican Province of America.
"WE EXIST TO LEAD PEOPLE TO LIFE IN JESUS. YOU ARE SO LOVED, BY GOD AND BY US. "
"Our mission as a Temple is to foster a vibrant community rooted in the rich tapestry of Reform Jewish values, where inclusion, diversity, and community building are celebrated as integral pillars of our spiritual, cultural, and educational journey."
TO LOVE GOD AND LOVE PEOPLE THROUGH THE UNIQUENESS GOD CREATED IN EACH OF US, TO ESTABLISH OTHER MINISTRIES THAT ARE CALLED AND SHARE THE SAME BELIEFS.
Trinity Place Shelter is a small, independent, non-sectarian transitional residence for homeless LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. Trinity Place Shelter fills a critical niche by operating a safe and affirming residence where vulnerable young people aged 18-24 can stay for 18 months and receive the care, support and services they need to exit the cycle of homelessness, heal from trauma and establish a healthy trajectory.
A Christ-centered ministry that provides Hope, Healing, and Support for those who are grieving a death loss. Currently, they service the greater West Michigan area, but have a vision to reach a broader demographic in the near future with our grief-support services.
Helping people survive and recover from forced displacement.
HUMORE TO FIGHT THE TUMOR (HTFT) IS DEDICATED TO FUNDING RESEARCH AND PATIENT SERVICES THAT WILL IMPROVE THE LIVES OF BRAIN TUMOR PATIENTS. WE DO THIS BY RAISING AWARENESS, PROVIDING SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT, AND OFFERING UPLIFTING UPLIFTING EVENTS THAT WILL PROVIDE A SENSE OF COMMUNITY
Operation Reach Out is a Christian, non-profit ministry in Monroe, NC. founded in 1987. Mission: To provide spiritual and physical help and hope to those in need, with the encouraging and loving heart of Christ and without judgment or cynicism.