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Jeneba Project

They aim to transform the face of education for girls in Sierra Leone with a mission to foster intellectual growth, develop leadership and create ripples of social impact across communities.

Project Bee

Providing equity and anti-poverty services to rural communities in North Dakota.

Project Kare

To Support youth in custody of Stark County Job and Family Services - Children Services division

Wave Project

Sharing love by providing mobile showers to those in need.

Teen Project

To provide girls aging out of the foster care system and sex trafficking victims (CSEC) with all of the resources and support of an intact family. To allow the greatest opportunity for a successful transition to adulthood.

Micah Project

to identify, house, clothe and educate ex-street boys

Project 658

WE BELIEVE THAT CHRIST'S LOVE COMPELS US TO CHANGE THE WORLD THROUGH SERVING OUR NEIGHBORS. WE ARE A CHRIST-CENTERED, HOLISTIC MINISTRY PROVIDING SERVICES FOR AT-RISK FAMILIES IN CHARLOTTE, MOVING THEM TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY, WITH A KEY FOCUS ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND REFUGEE COMMUNITIES.

Maslow Project

We empower homeless youth to thrive independently through support that stabilizes and engages them in all aspects of life.

Shadhika Project

Shadhika provides funding and support to women-led, locally controlled non-profits in India working to empower at-risk girls so that they — and India – can realize their aspirations for a better future. We seek to break the cycle of poverty and address gender inequality in India by investing in the education, empowerment and economic self-sufficiency of girls.

PARK Project

Our mission is to inspire people to Perform Acts of Random Kindness (PARK) worldwide.

Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project

Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project offers an invitation to children preparing for bar/bat mitzvah to connect with the memory of children lost in the Holocaust before they could be called to the Torah.