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Deaf International Community Church

By Deaf International

Our project is to provide the Deaf community of Kansas City with a church where they can worship in their culture and heart language.

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Votes: 0
Raised: $0
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Medicine for In Step Clinic

By Rehema Ministries, In Step Foundation

We are ready to open the Medical Center in Kenya. The Center is 9,000 sq ft with 6 patient rooms, surgical room, pharmacy, bathrooms/showers, offices and waiting area. We have been given everything from sissors to wheelchairs. What we lack are the funds to purchase the medicine’s needed to fill the Pharmacy and a small refridgerator for snake bit medicine. The clinic will serve an area of about 15,000 people including our children’s home, we hope to treat all children for free.

The center also has a dorm for visiting medical teams.

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Votes: 0
Raised: $0
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Summer Camps for Children of Incarcerated Fathers

By Men of Valor

Seventy-five percent of Men of Valor’s participants in the in-prison programs are fathers.  Knowing the number one indicator that a child will serve prison time is having a father in prison, Men of Valor has developed its Family and Children’s Outreach Ministry.

Incarceration of the father leaves these families struggling through financial troubles, social stigma, residential instability and behavior problems.  The children (the innocent, forgotten victims of crime) most likely will grow up in poverty and see few opportunities outside a life of crime.  Statistically, about 70% of these children will follow in their fathers footsteps and serve prison time.  And then these children have children, and the cycle continues for generations.

Since its inception, Men of Valor has always desired to help the single mothers and children of the men they serve.  In 2010, they began the Family and Children’s Ministry.  Three full-time staff members now focus their efforts on loving, serving and equipping these families to live better lives and give them the skills and education to have a better future.  Their efforts are aimed at stopping the cycle of poverty and crime that has afflicted many of these families for generations. 

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Votes: 1
Raised: $0
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Tilling the Ground: Microfinance Proves Fertile Soil for Planting Seeds of Hope and Harvesting Trans

By PEER Servants

In the Republic of Moldova, PEER Servants partners with Invest-Credit,  a local microfinance institution whose mission is to provide financial services with a commitment to excellence that will make a difference in client’s lives.

Moldova is considered the poorest country in Europe and has struggled both economically and politically since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Migration is one of the most severe problems Moldova faces, with estimates ranging from one-quarter to one-third of the working age population living abroad. According to the International Organization of Migration, one-third of these are believed to be living abroad illegally. 

Though the country is blessed with fertile soils and bountiful harvests of fruits and vegetables, the strained economy has led many to seek higher income in other countries. The effects of migration are widespread. Families are torn apart; one or both parents will move abroad and leave their children with relatives.  Communities have lost the invigorating energy of young adults. Invest-Credit, however, believes that the people of Moldova are its greatest resource, a more fertile ground for transformation and growth than even the rich soil.

With 58% of Moldovans living in rural areas, Invest-Credit developed a unique initiative, a mobile microfinance office, to reach individuals in rural areas who would not otherwise have access to microfinance services. Through the mobile office, Invest-Credit had been able to serve three villages.  With the support of a Giving of Life grant, they would be able to expand outreach to more communities.

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Votes: 2059
Raised: $875
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Save a House/Make a Home

By Simple Homes

Simple Homes is our newest experiment in resurrection - taking abandoned houses and bringing them back to life, building a new world one house at a time.

Here’s how it works: we purchase an abandoned house for $15,000 and spend about $10,000 on renovations. Then we match it up with a neighbor who is ready to own his or her own home. We raise all the money so that we can finance it ourselves at 0% interest and 0% profit. The new homeowner pays $300 a month (about half of what most folks pay in rent) and in 10 years he or she owns the house. Our first home, 3228 Potter Street, is going to our neighbor and friend Miguel and his family.

Turning vacant houses into viable homes is one critical part of our holistic, integral work in combatting poverty and inequality and Simple Homes will be the vehicle for all things housing around here.

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Votes: 3858
Raised: $1600
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Russia Without Orphans Bikeathon

By Doorways to Hope

The Story of Kolya:
Left to wander the streets at age 2 1/2, Kolya started sniffing glue and became addicted to other drugs by an age where most kids are learning how to read or play baseball! Thankfully, he was brought to a Christian rehab center in Mariupol, Ukraine, and today Kolya has been clean of drugs and alcohol for nearly three years! He was adopted by Pastor Gennadiy Makhnienko, a loving mentor and role model. He is known for his talents as a poet and song-writer and now he is using those gifts as well as his physical strength and endurance to share his remarkable story to inspire others.

The Project:
Twenty former orphans are biking 2,500 miles from Ekaterinburg, Russia (near the Ural Mountains) to Lake Baikal in Siberia to raise awareness of adoption and foster care!

At designated stops along the route, Kolya and his friends will be sharing their testimonies with thousands of Russians in order to promote adoption for children just like themselves.

These kids train for months to prepare for the intense physical, mental and emotional strain of biking such a long distance (2,500 miles, remember!) in often horrendous weather conditions and sharing such personal stories.

Won’t you support Kolya and his friends as they share their vision of a Russia Without Orphans? $2/mile/child.

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Votes: 1698
Raised: $720
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India Outreach/Missions

By Ride Nature

On September 16th, 2013 we will be sending a team to Southern India for 2 weeks with the hope and prayer that thousands of lives will be transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. We need your help to get Bibles, boards, and other supplies on this trip!

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Votes: 2428
Raised: $1025
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Words of Life for South Sudan

By Media Associates International

Media Associates International (MAI) is conducting a three-year training program to develop national writers and launch a Christian publishing program in South Sudan, the world’s newest nation.

The training program is being carried out in partnership with Bishop Joseph Garang Atem and the Diocese of Renk of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (ECS). We are responding to his request for help in developing Christian publishing to strengthen the nation’s church and society.

South Sudan received independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, following a 21-year civil war which cost 2 million lives and resulted in widespread destruction of infrastructure (the nation has only one paved road) and displacement of the population.  The war pitted the mostly Christian and animist South against the Muslim fundamentalist regime in Khartoum in the north.

The challenge of developing self-sustaining Christian publishing in South Sudan will be great, but so is the need for it.  Bishop Joseph sees locally authored Christian books as a key to “nation building,” a means of planting Christian values in society, developing a new generation of young readers, and for providing solid resources for Christian leadership and discipleship. 

In a culture marked by death in recent years, newly equipped South Sudanese writers will offer words of life and hope to readers hungry for both.

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Votes: 51
Raised: $0
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Green Spaces

By The Simple Way

The Simple Way is going to create another beautiful mural in Kensington. We believe in healing and transformation and so we are committed to painting and planting in our neighborhood as we PRACTICE RESURRECTION!

The Simple Way, is a web of subversive friends, conspiring to spread the vision of “Loving God, Loving People, and Following Jesus” in our neighborhoods and in our world. We are committed to the restoration of families, neighborhoods, and our planet.  We have always been active in areas of advocacy and justice, such as combating the criminalization of homelessness (anti-homeless legislation) and gun violence.

But something happened on June 20th, 2007 at 4:30AM, that changed the trajectory of our work in Kensington. We woke to a 7 alarm fire, being fearlessly fought by over 170 firefighters - one of the worst fires our neighborhood has ever seen. This was an historic turning point for our organization, when that neglected, city-owned factory caught on fire and burned down a block of our neighborhood, displacing over 100 families.
Since then, it has been our dream to restore the land burnt by the fire, where the factory used to be, and after 5 long years, we now have access to this city owned land! We have had success stabilizing families who lost their homes, we have restored nearly a dozen abandoned houses, and created community gardens on 5 formerly vacant, trash-strewn lots.

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Votes: 2516
Raised: $1075
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Aquaponic Farming: Fresh Food for a Community in Need

By Shepherd’s Hope Chicago

Shepherd’s Hope has sought to begin urban farming in our community for over a year.  By GOD’S grace the 5700 block of Lowe Ave is about to become the food center of Englewood.  Over the winter the LORD placed on the heart of Executive Director Brian Anderson that HE wanted us to use a different method of urban farming in the Englewood community.  A relatively new type of farming that could take place year-round.  After doing some research, it sounded relatively easy and used very little water compared to conventional farming.  The method would provide protein, fruits and vegetables using a symbiotic relationship in a greenhouse environment.  The LORD had peaked his interest and so he and another team member from Shepherd’s Hope attended a 3-day seminar in Milwaukee on aquaponic farming.  After 3 days their heads were spinning and the LORD was right again; this would be the perfect way to farm this Englewood community.

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Votes: 2467
Raised: $1025
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Starter home office for homeless advocates

By Miles of Help Through Christ

Since its inception as an organized nonprofit organization Miles of Help Through Christ has operated out of its founder’s residential home, which is a six bedroom home that is equally divided between his living space and the ministry space that serves as the organization’s office, storage, and operating facility.

Gus Martinez, the founder, has not minded the hundreds of volunteers and other personnel that have come and gone in the process. In some cases he has opened up his living space as additional storage or to allow displaced volunteers sleep overs.

The ministry itself has suffered limitations because of the residential address. Such as not being considered for the needed services of a pantry because of a residential address which organizations such as Second Harvest require a commercial address in order to assist. Valencia College will not permit students to complete community service hours or internships from a residential address and also require a commercial office.

Additionally, large corporations and philanthropist continue to pass us by because of the residential address.  We are in need of a start up office in order to benefit from those opportunities that have passed us by in our desire to continue helping the homeless and needy.

Finally, because we do not have a central point we our senior volunteers working from the streets and their homes which limits their reach because of required additional driving.

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Votes: 6
Raised: $0
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Revival Through Refuge

By Broken Hearts Inc

Broken Heart exists to meet the relational, spiritual, and physical needs of the broken-hearted living and working on the streets.

One of the ways we do this is with a weekly bible study and meal on the street called The Refuge, for those who might otherwise be overlooked or even rejected from typical churches.

In order to keep providing these resources we need your help! Our weekly Bible study consists of sharing the love of God by building relationships with our friends on the street, prayer, sharing meals and listening to their stories. 

Each story makes a difference, and in order to change the route of their story to happiness we need your help. The cost to do this is $3,200. Broken Heart believes that if 200 people give $16, we can make an impact in every broken-hearted in the city of Los Angeles.  Can YOU join us?

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Votes: 62
Raised: $25