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Impact Nations partners with leaders in the developing world to rescue lives and transform communities by engaging people in practical and supernatural expressions of the Kingdom of God.
Across the Nations partners with local organisations to ensure people are enabled with the right skills and resources to provide creative solutions led by the needs as voicedby the marginalised within society.
Bread to the Nations supports several initiatives in Haiti to help strengthen families. The initiatives include relief support of basic needs, such as food and clothing for families, education, clean water and home building.
Hope For The Nations is a faith‑based nonprofit that works to empower low‑income families and children (primarily in Venezuela) through education, economic‑empowerment programs, basic‑needs support and Christian ministry. Their activities emphasize sustainable community programs, child/youth outreach, and spiritual teaching.
All Nations Ministries (ANM) is a Christian charity that exists to support migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Northern Ireland. Run entirely by an inspirational group of volunteers, they reach out to those on the fringes of our society. We continue to provide life-saving practical support through the Building Bridges Foodbank, but our holistic approach goes beyond this. We seek to promote integration between local and international communities though many mediums including; music, skills training, drama, support groups and sport. Many of those benefiting from All Nations Ministries have come from broken societies and terrible circumstances without the educational opportunities we take for granted in N. Ireland.
"Our mission is to lead 2.2 million people to Christ in the next 10 years. We partner with local churches around the world to reach peoples of all nations with the life giving message of Jesus Christ. Some of the ways we accomplish this is through meeting the physical needs of communities with food, medical services, social services, and making sure everyone hears the life changing message of love, hope, and life in Christ. We also hold evangelistic outreaches and events for the purpose of reaching those without hope. In addition, we encourage through speaking engagements, prayer, conferences, radio, and television broadcasts."
Our mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities.With the support of individuals, foundations, corporate and tribal donors, First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through technical assistance & training, advocacy & policy, and direct financial grants in multiple key areas, including: Native foods and health Stewarding of Native lands Native financial empowerment Investments in Native youth Investing in Native leaders Strengthening of tribal and community institutions
VISION: People in hard communities everywhere reached with the gospel and equipped to reach others. MISSION: Empowering people to live out their identity in Christ through life-on-life discipleship.
HATN works with communities in Mali, West Africa, and in Bolivia, South America. Among our recent activities are: - construction of two community health centers/hospitals and related support (financial, equipment, medical know-how); - implementing free medical/dental clinics and check-ups; - construction of a maternity centre and related support; - support of 3 schools with two more school construction projects in progress; - implementation of numerous water filtration systems, public latrines and educational programs on hygiene/sanitation practices; and, - education programs on irrigation and livestock management. A volunteer-based organization having no employees, HATN has been able to achieve low administration costs without sacrificing organizational effectiveness. In 2012, administration costs were less than 5% of total expenditures. To learn more, please visit www.hatn.org.