Even in a pandemic, a faith-based nonprofit provides emergency help, hands-on training and necessities to South Carolina’s homeless.
The Dream Center, which was recognized in WORLD’s 2020 Hope Awards, was launched in 2012 by a team of seven volunteers, middle-aged men and women in the Greenville, S.C., area who wanted to tangibly live ...
Refugee Hope Partners helps hundreds of vulnerable refugee families in a Raleigh, NC, apartment complex providing doses of educational, practical and hope-filled help since 2007.
Refugee Hope Partners helps hundreds of vulnerable refugee families in a Raleigh, NC, apartment complex providing doses of educational, practical and hope-filled help since 2007.
Due to the needs of COVID, The Overflow Cafe dishes up pay-what-you-can dinners and disciples needy neighbors in downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
Due to the needs of COVID, The Overflow Cafe dishes up pay-what-you-can dinners and disciples needy neighbors in downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
Non-profit Mississippi school provides life skills to young men and grows to their highest rate of student admission during COVID.
When Thomas McMillin Howard started an after-school program for three students in Greenwood, Mississippi, he never expected to establish Delta Streets Academy (DSA) two years later and have 300 at-risk students attend.
Even in COVID, New Life Home continues to help women and their children to heal from substance abuse through their program of almost 50 years.
Even in COVID, New Life Home continues to help women and their children to heal from substance abuse through their program of almost 50 years.
Jack Johnson founded the Colorado Burma Roundtable Network (CBRTN), a refugee support group that seeks to provide relief, development, and life transformation, in response to UN changes that brought waves of Burmese refugees to Denver.
When Jack Drake founded Navajo Ministries in 1953, he was responding to a desperate need he saw to care for abused and neglected children in the Four Corners region of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and ...
Khoury launched Little Light Christian School nine years ago as a private, tuition-free school. It’s doors are only open to an exclusive group—children whose parents are or were incarcerated.