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Hill Country Daily Bread

Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries mission is "To help unite and equip the Body of Christ with the food, resources and training necessary to transform our communities and the lives of those in poverty and need through the love and saving grace of Jesus Christ." HCDBM began fifteen years ago when founders, David and Agnes Hubbard, envisioned a ministry to alleviate suffering, fight poverty, and transform the lives of the poor and needy through the love of Christ in the rural, underserved Texas Hill Country. They recognized that in order to address persistent poverty, you must be available to help address the underlying physical, emotional, and spiritual issues. HCDBM's relationship-driven programs produce deep, measurable, and lasting change in the lives of impoverished families.

Mt Carmel Hs Athletic Foundation

The mission of the Mt. Carmel HS Athletic Foundation (MCAF) is to fund athletic projects at Mt. Carmel High School (MCHS) in San Diego, California and to support MCHS athletics through MCAF and booster club fundraising efforts. MCAF is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. MCAF is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of parents and community leaders who serve without compensation. Membership is open to any interested adults. We encourage all sports to be represented. Any person wishing to be an associate member representing a sport, needs to be approved by the varsity coach of that sport, attend a MCAF meeting, request to be seated and then voted in by the present associates. To be a voting associate, you need to be seated.

Turn Back Time

Turn Back Time operates on a 58 acre homestead in Paxton, MA. This property boasts a working farm, nature playground, beaver ponds and an extensive trail system. We believe play is essential to every child’s development and the basis through which they navigate the world around them. Nature provides a therapeutic environment for every individual. Turn Back Time runs fully integrated programs with staff available for children with special needs. Our staff to camper ratio gives each participant the opportunity to explore and grow in a unique way.

Project Orphans

Project Orphans exists to provide care to orphans, vulnerable children and broken families located in Uganda, Africa. Our desire is to see the people we serve receive the opportunity to live in a nurturing environment, obtain a proper education, learn trade skills, and receive proper medical care. Project Orphans is about ensuring that the children we care for are in an environment that empowers and builds them up to reach their God given potential. We believe that every life matters and our passion is for these children to follow their heart, run after their passion, pursue their dreams, and live life with a purpose!

10 and 90 Foundation

10 and 90 Foundation aim to support those with spinal cord injuries and to benefit youth in the community by providing opportunities for growth and enrichment through athletic and academic programming. They have aspirations and dreams to help others who have similar life changing accidents by providing them grants and resources to alleviate the financial stress that it causes. They strive to provide the hope and courage it takes to find the positives in life, and always believe the road ahead will be greater. This also includes their Athletic Scholarship to help high school athletes continue their dreams of going to college and playing sports and the next level.

Patrick Chege Memorial Orphanage

The Patrick Chege Memorial Orphanage, located in Nakuru Kenya, is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Chege, a man who devoted his life to helping those less fortunate than he. The Chege Orphanage currently provides a home to 21 children who have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic. We strive to vastly improve their lives by providing food, shelter, medical care, and a sound education. Education is the foundation on which they will build new lives. Our goal is to ensure that each girl and boy will receive post-secondary schooling, attending either university or technical school. The Chege Orphanage children primarily range in age from seven to 17, though our newest addition is just one year old. The school curriculum includes classes in Swahili, English, mathematics, science and geography. Children also receive piano lessons on the Orphanage piano, a generous gift from a Kenya-based supporter. We believe the study of music and the arts in general are an integral part of the children's development as learners and critical thinkers, and should not be overlooked. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.