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Empowering Services Inc (ESI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing programs for inmates to help them with character development, personality transformation, and to build better relationships with their families and community. Educational courses offered include workshops on family structure, staying clean and sober, bible studies, and other spiritual guidance. Inmates' physical needs are met through short-term housing placement, transportation options, holiday meals, clothing packages, and a traveling library.

 Clothing, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Transportation / 922 views

Jehovah Jireh Christian Church, under the leadership of Bishop Betty T. Johnson, was founded in the Fall of 2002. The aims of the Jehovah Jireh ministry are to provide excellent community outreach in every way possible. This includes but has never been limited to providing refuge for those in need physically, emotionally and spiritually, collectively. As believers of Christ, we know that all things work together for those who love God and he provides all that we need, which inspired the name of our place of worship. Our church operates both an Outreach Center, which is in a longstanding partnership with the Second Harvest Foodbank of Southeastern North Carolina , and a thrift store, Second Chance, which is located on the eastern side of Fayetteville. Thank you for visiting and remember, He is Jehovah Jireh!

 Clothing, Food, Support Groups / 915 views

Child Advocacy's goal is to improve the welfare of children and their families through education, training, and support for the prevention of substance abuse, child abuse, and neglect. Services they offer include parenting classes, foster/adoptive/relative care support groups, programs for youth, a baby pantry, car seat inspections, a library complete with video resources for kids and parents, abuse and neglect prevention programs, legal advocates for children, and educational campaigns.

 Abuse, Clothing, Crisis, Food, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 911 views

Restaurant-style soup kitchen with emphasis on local produce; vocational culinary training program; local produce pantry; social services; overnight homeless shelter; onsite medical care; serving residents of West Harlem and throughout New York City.

 Clothing, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mentoring/Tutoring, Utilities / 908 views

The mission of the NOAH Project is to empower low income and homeless Detroiters to achieve stability by serving as the first step on the journey to self-sufficiency. The NOAH Project operates a Community Center in downtown Detroit for people living on the streets. Offering lunch four days a week, one-on-one social services, physical health counseling, empowerment-based programming, and emergency needs, the NOAH Project strives to build a family support system for those who come to them.

 Clothing, Food, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Transportation / 908 views

BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being.  From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach , and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. 

 Clothing, Crisis, Elderly Care, Food, HIV/AIDS, Housing/Shelter, Immigration Assistance, Job Services, Legal Aid, LGBTQ+, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Utilities, Women, Children, Child Care / 907 views

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