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To establish religious, social, cultural, spiritual and educational growth and awareness in the community.
The primary objective is to help those who are hurting from lost, grief, divorce, separation and singleness through counseling workshops.
BCM Georgia envisions caring communities where everyone has a home and the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to keep people from becoming homeless and work to elevate their possibilities for economic empowerment.We provide emergency assistance, supportive housing, and financial education programs that strengthen our community and empower our neighbors.
The mission of Stillpoint is to provide a gathering place that is hospitable to and nourishing of the spiritual life. Our programs, informed by incarnational theology, provide opportunities for spiritual development, personal growth and social transformation. We welcome individuals and groups of all faiths that genuinely seek the divine, and those who desire to embrace the sacred in their lives and world. Our goal is that all who come to stillpoint can experience the invitation: “be still and know that I am God”.
Working with our many partners, Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity builds strength, stability and self-reliance through homeownership in Hampshire and Franklin counties. We are an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical organization that envisions a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Celebrating our diverse faiths and spiritual traditions, the San Francisco Interfaith Council brings people together to build understanding and serve our community.
We are an intimate synagogue community with a dynamic and progressive approach to 21st century Judaism. We believe thoughtful, consistent and joyful attention to welcoming and inclusivity creates a vibrant Jewish community. We enrich members’ lives through worship, lifelong Jewish education, Tikkun Olam and sharing in lifecycle events.
In to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ, ICE seeks to share the abundance of God’s love and provision to those in material and spiritual need around the globe through relational partnerships that provide education, encouragement and financial assistance to other Christians, Churches and Christian organizations abroad and by establishing and supporting local ministries to the international community.
Christian Science. Nursing inspiring, loving, & healing humanity
Our hope is to provide a safe dwelling for women, who need to experience healing after being rescued from human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Our program is Christ centered with a holistic approach involving sustainable living practices. Our prayer is that seeds are planted into the rich soil of their hearts, so they are equipped to walk out the purpose of their lives.
To inspire and equip people to live for God and others
Keshet is an organization that provides educational and recreational programs for children with special needs. We at Keshet deeply believe that every child deserves the opportunity to participate in the mainstream of their community. That's why the children of Keshet integrate into schools and camps along-side their typically developing peers. By being able to assist these children to become a part of their community, Keshet fulfill its most important mission - to bring the rich flavor of life's experiences to all children. Three philosophies intertwine all of Keshet's programs: All children are accepted regardless of the nature of their disability, Keshet is a parent-driven organization. Through this empowerment, Keshet parents have been able to turn the challenges incumbent in having a child with disabilities into productive and healing action, and the children are integrated with the assistance of staff into the school and camp programs of their local neighborhood. Keshet's personnel costs and therapy services make up 75% of Keshet annual expenses. Only one third of our 2.8 million dollar budget comes from parent paid fees and tuition. The remainder comes from Keshet's annual fund raising campaigns, private donations, and foundation grants. The Keshet Rainbow Banquet, attracting over 1,800 prominent Chicagoans, last year raised over 1.1 million dollars for the children of Keshet.