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St Thomas Church (Ft Washington) - Nursery School

The mission of St. Thomas’ Nursery School is to offer early childhood education by providing a safe and nurturing environment for children’s social, emotional and academic development, and to offer Christian formation and pastoral support to children and parents. • The School shall be an Episcopal school and maintain and perpetuate the highest possible standards to foster spiritual values and to provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum to the greatest number of children commensurate with the resources available. • The School shall operate a program of education consistent with its mission and in keeping with best practices in preschool education. • The School shall function as a ministry within the Church Corporation, with current operating expenses borne by fees, gifts, grants and donations, and other revenues.

Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese Of Indianapolis

The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. To this end, Catholic Charities works with individuals, families and communities to help them meet their needs, address their issues, eliminate oppression, and build a just and compassionate society. Catholic Charities operates in five locations throughout central and southern Indiana – consistently providing help and creating hope for thousands of Hoosiers each year through our many programs, which include:-Seniors-Children, youth and families-Counseling and special needs-Pregnancy and adoption services-Crisis and other services-Disaster Relief

Adath Emanu El Jewish Reform Cong

Our worship services are both spiritual and learning experiences. We offer an outstanding educational program for both children and adults. Our extensive art and cultural programs are highlighted by the annual Lois G. Levine Arts Weekend and Shabbat Shirah. We have adult and youth retreats, various age-complementary youth groups, an active Sisterhood and Men’s Club, and a vital seniors group. We hold a monthly, original “Healing Service,” promote an accomplished social action program, and offer strong support for Israel and world Jewry. We are constantly searching for new ideas and programs that will deepen our entire community’s commitment to Judaism and the Jewish people.

Muskegon Rescue Mission

Since 1907, Muskegon Rescue Mission has been reaching out to the needy and homeless of the West Michigan area. We practice the four R's: Rescue from their current situation; Redeem, we cannot, but we share the love of the One who does; Restore through God to a better way of life; Rebuild with the necessities needed to start over. The heart of this ministry is to share and demonstrate God's transforming love, ease the burden of the most vulnerable, rebuild lives and offer dignity to those who feel cast aside. Our work involves meeting the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of hungry and homeless men, women, and children.

Jill's House, Inc.

CELEBRATE! – Who, How and Why We Serve Jill’s House celebrates children with special needs and provides relief to the extraordinary families who love them through short-term, overnight respite care. Meeting Children Where They Are – Their Home Away from Home We authentically love all children that come to Jill’s House and their families. They inspire others. Their stories impact our lives in the most positive ways, and we strive to impact theirs by providing a safe, fun place full of adventure and activities made just for them. Jill’s House is designed around the children, we adjust to them, not them to us. The activities are carefully and strategically planned to meet the child where they are, with the purpose of bringing normalcy to childhood. We provide cozy and comfortable sleeping areas for safe and secure overnight stays, with constant and watchful care. Many of the children experience, for the first time: -Slumber parties -Birthday parties -Going to camp -Swimming in our indoor accessible pool -Singing in our music room -Creating crafts in our art room -Shooting hoops in our gymnasium -Playing outside on the specially equipped playground Changing The Face of Disability Ministry Jill’s House is a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to providing support for families (without regard to race, religion or ethnicity) raising children who have special needs through short-term overnight care and activities allowing respite for their families. We want to change the face of disability ministry in America so that each family of a special child has respite within reach and access to a church that embraces them. Why? Respite: Restored and Better Equipped The parents, caregivers and siblings of these special children are extraordinary human beings. They face the same day-to-day struggles as most with the added concern, dedication, stress and exhaustion that comes with raising a child with special needs. Overnight respite allows parents to: -Take time away and focus on their marriages. -Devote more time to typical siblings. -Continue their education to improve their family’s quality of life. -Get ahead on work. -Catch up with old friends. -Best of all, let go and release any guilt or fear, because they know their child is happy and safe. How? Through Christ, in Prayer On a foundation of vibrant faith in Jesus Christ, we work with purposeful excellence, engaging everyone we encounter with compassion and joyfully serving every child and family who walks through our doors. It is this faith and emphasis that we pray will continue to distinguish Jill’s House for years to come.

The Hindu Society Of North Carolina North Central Region

We are very glad to inform you all on our latest decision made by the board to build our new Temple in a new centralized location closer to the airport. The Hindu Society of North Carolina was founded in 1979 with a mission to serve the Hindu community and promote Hindu culture through religious, social and educational activities. There has been tremendous effort, time and money put in by our founders and volunteers for last 38 years. By 2019, we will celebrate its 40 years of existence. We want to celebrate this landmark occasion with a brand new grand looking temple with more amenities within. This is the only way, our new generation can express our sincere gratitude to the founders of this society.

Redemption Housing

Redemption Housing is a transformational recovery organization that offers faith-based programming and community support to Philadelphians coming out of incarceration and homelessness, guiding them toward healthy and meaningful lives. We seek to bring God's healing and restoration to those affected by incarceration and homelessness, holistically serving them as they transition back into the community, while providing a safe space where they can connect with social services, find meaningful employment, and locate long-term housing. Our vision is to be a network of recovery homes that provide safe, stable, structured, and sober living arrangements. Our residents will be proud of where they live, receive our ongoing support, and journey with each other into the care of the community.

Theeffect

theeffect is a church with a vibrant recovery ministry that since 2007 has established a dedicated faith community and a hub in South Orange County, CA for those struggling through addiction and other compulsive behaviors. Believing that everyone is recovering from something, theeffect is a community of imperfect people working together to find physical and emotional recovery and spiritual transformation by unlearning limiting perceptions, beliefs, and compulsions, and engaging a first century Jesus in a non-religious and transforming way. Daily and weekly worship gatherings and social events, workshops, classes, 12 step meetings, counseling and mentoring sessions, and referral services, create the physical and spiritual recovery programs that help define the path to full recovery.

Sweet Monday

Reaching Women for Christ, One Sweet Invitation at a Time. Our mission is to help women fulfill the Great Commission (share the gospel) and the Great Commandment (love our neighbors) in a fun and faithful way through simple monthly socials on a shoestring budget tied to a Generous God. Sweet Monday Ministries equip women with the tools and training to host a Sweet Monday so that they can reach women in their neighborhoods and community for Christ, one sweet invitation at a time. It is our privilege to encourage women who have a desire to share the love of Christ with other women. Sweet Monday is a 501(c)3 non-profit women’s ministry that was started in Richmond, Virginia in 1995 by Kim Newlen.

Congregation Hebrew Educational Alliance

The HEA has over 950 member families and invites participation from the greater Denver community at our social, cultural, educational and religious events including our Annual Art Fair, monthly movie festivals, city-wide Peanut Butter Plan (sandwiches and care packages for the homeless) and preschool. The Hebrew Educational Alliance is a community dedicated to the belief that Jewish tradition has the power to infuse our lives with meaning and purpose. Our congregation is vibrant, active, eager to learn, and truly represents life in Denver. We seek to provide our members with opportunities for study, prayer, culture, and acts of kindness in the building of our community and our city. We'd be happy to provide any additional information or answer any questions.

Global Organization For Divinity

The goals and objectives of the organization are briefly outlined below: - Promote divinity to spread world peace and harmony without any social, cultural or geographical boundaries, for the betterment of human society. - Establish the Namadwaar sanctum, a holy edifice dedicated to the continuous chanting of the “Hare Rama…’ Mahamantra for world peace and to accept prayer requests. - Propagate the chanting of the Divine Name of God as the easiest means of achieving inner peace and self-realization. - Publish books, journals and media on spirituality towards the objectives of universal love and harmony. - Organize discourses, lecture demonstrations, workshops and seminars on topics of practical Indian spirituality relevant to today’s world, by eminent speakers from across the globe. - Help and support communities in need of help on health and education fronts.

Imam Mahdi Association of Marjaeya (I.M.A.M.)

The Imam Mahdi Association of Marjaeya (I.M.A.M.), Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization that serves as the liaison office of the Supreme Religious Authority, Ayatullah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, in North America. We are devoted to building a strong Shia community in North America by serving as the central point of contact between the religious authority and the centers, organizations, and faithful believers. We are passionately dedicated to the advancement of the Muslim communities in North America – whether it be in the religious, spiritual, educational or social realms. Our mission is to serve the advancement of Muslims in North America through the direction of the Supreme Religious Authority (Marjaeya) in implementing the teachings of Almighty God, the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and his Holy Progeny (peace be upon them).