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Our mission is to operate on a standing commitment to reach the brokenhearted, with a specific calling to assist our nation's military Warriors and families find a new life purpose through a hope in Christ, after enduring hardship through their service to America.
The temple is a community Hindu (Sanatana Dharma) temple that preserves and practices South‑Indian (Kanchi-style) temple traditions, provides regular puja and priest services, and hosts religious events and cultural activities to serve the Greater Chicago Hindu community.
Jubilee Prison Ministry is a cross‑denominational, volunteer‑led Christian prison program that runs multi‑day “Jubilee Weekend” events and ongoing follow‑up to introduce incarcerated men and women to the Christian gospel and support their spiritual growth and reentry. The ministry focuses on personal encounters with faith, volunteer support teams, and continuing contact with program graduates.
A Christian Community of The Episcopal Church, its Communion Partners, and the worldwide Anglican Communion, whose members follow a common rule and serve the church on parochial, diocesan, and national levels.
Bet Am Shalom is a Reconstructionist synagogue that provides inclusive Jewish prayer, education, and community programs for people of all backgrounds. Its work centers on lifelong learning (programs for children, teens, and adults), welcoming religious services and lifecycle support, and local social-action efforts such as refugee resettlement and community care.
Camp Watcha‑Wanna‑Do provides free, medically supervised recreational camping and supportive programs for children who have survived cancer (and their families), helping campers regain normal childhood experiences, build peer support, and develop confidence through traditional camp activities. The program is regionally focused (Northeastern Indiana) and partners with national camping networks for best practices.
"Our mission is to share God's love and the Good News of Christ through service and partnerships that assist the people of Haiti.Our vision is to develop self-sustaining communities that help people become the individuals God intended them to be."
Helping to fulfill the Great Commission in the power of the Holy Spirit by winning people to faith in Jesus Christ, building them in their faith and sending them to win and build others; and helping the Body of Christ do evangelism and discipleship.
SHIM mobilizes local community resources to help neighbors meet basic needs (food, clothing, utility assistance) while providing family- and youth-focused supports and financial-wellness programming to promote stability and self-sufficiency.
We are focused on the full spectrum of leaders within the Christian church, including full-time employees, part time employees, volunteers, ministry leaders, and missionaries. Although we have a special interest in serving and aiding church leadership, our counseling services are open to all who may be interested.
St. Joseph's Indian School is a Native American Nonprofit Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of Lakota Sioux children and families. Our mission is to educate Native American youth for life — mind, body, heart and spirit. This mission drives our organization to educate and provide housing for over 200 Lakota Sioux children each year. Child poverty and abuse are serious issues on Indian reservations. By supporting St. Joseph's Indian School, you are helping Native American children in need reestablish pride in the Lakota (Sioux) culture by learning the Lakota language, studying Native American culture and healing the broken family circle from which they come. Our organization provides an opportunity for Lakota (Sioux) children to escape extreme poverty and abuse when they attend St. Joseph's Indian School.