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Standing In Faith Ministries(SIFM) Mission is to assist individuals with transitioning back to society by being a Resource for food, clothing, transitional living, transportation, life skills training, jobs, including Hurricane Relief.
First Parish Dorchester is a spiritual home for all those who seek theological and cultural diversity, fellowship, justice and service
Camp Ramah in Northern California engages the members of our camp community in joyful, transformative experiences that serve as a model for lifelong learning and practice, commitment to Klal Yisrael, and Tikkun Olam. We do this by offering a unique camping experience that blends intensive specialty programming with cherished Ramah traditions.
CAIN is a neighborhood ministry that transforms lives and inspires hope by providing nutritious food, crisis assistance, resources, and compassion in a way that respects human dignity and builds a more vibrant community.
In His Service Amianan is a dedicated team of Seventh-day Adventist Christians. They believe that All people, no matter their status in life deserve respect, care, and love. We see medical missions as an opener to the sharing of God’s love and Salvation
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New Life in Christ Church seeks to share the Christian gospel and help people grow as disciples by offering worship, teaching, and community ministries. The congregation emphasizes both traditional and contemporary worship styles, local outreach, and discipleship (seeking, shaping, and sending disciples).
IMFK is a faith-based organization offering non-denominational and non-discriminatory assistance to homeless people through direct street outreach. As John and Leigh-Ann Tumino build relationships with chronically homeless individuals they identify and meet the unique needs of homeless people not yet ready to leave the streets and who refuse to stay in emergency shelters. As a result, IMFK provides food and basic necessitates to homeless individuals where they live on the streets, on a consistent and compassionate basis, until the homeless individual is comfortable accepting help and working with community agencies to secure housing. IMFK has one full-time employee, one full-time volunteer, 30-35 core volunteers, and as many as 60 volunteers for community events.