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We are an organization that seeks to build relationships with and provide resources for men and women involved in all aspects of prostitution.
Grace Missions improves educational opportunities for children in Mali, Africa and provides a biblical foundation to their lives by sharing our abundance with those that have very little. We provide hope and confidence for a better tomorrow. We feel that education with a biblical foundation is the key to a hopeful future, a lasting peace, and personal fulfillment in developing countries.
Holy Trinity Jubilee Park is a non-profit religious organization designed to help in the transformation of families to assist them in developing morally strong, responsible, ethically upright, committed, and faith-filled members of society through interactive, participative, prayerful, and entertaining media.
Hope for Families Worldwide is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Camp Hope provides free summer camp and mentorship to children from hard places around the world. Currently we serve children who are experiencing crisis in Virginia, Costa Rica, and Latvia. Our goal is that every camper knows they are valuable, they were created for a good purpose, they are not defined by their circumstances, and that God loves them like crazy!
BCM Georgia envisions caring communities where everyone has a home and the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to keep people from becoming homeless and work to elevate their possibilities for economic empowerment.We provide emergency assistance, supportive housing, and financial education programs that strengthen our community and empower our neighbors.
Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization. It is considered to be the most dynamic force in Jewish life today. Lubavitch appropriately means the “city of brotherly love”. The word “Chabad” is a Hebrew acronym for the three intellectual faculties of chochmah—wisdom, binah—comprehension and da’at—knowledge. The movement’s system of Jewish religious philosophy, the deepest dimension of G‑d’s Torah, teaches understanding and recognition of the Creator, the role and purpose of creation, and the importance and unique mission of each creature. This philosophy guides a person to refine and govern his or her every act and feeling through wisdom, comprehension and knowledge. The word “Lubavitch” is the name of the town in White Russia where the movement was based for more than a century. Appropriately, the word Lubavitch in Russian means the “city of brotherly love.” The name Lubavitch conveys the essence of the responsibility and love engendered by the Chabad philosophy toward every single Jew. The Organization: The origins of today’s Chabad-Lubavitch organization can be traced to the early 1940s, when the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn of righteous memory (1880–1950), appointed his son-in-law and later successor, Rabbi Menachem Mendel, to head the newly founded educational and social service arms of the movement. Today 4,000 full-time emissary families direct more than 3,300 institutions Motivated by his profound love for every Jew and spurred by his boundless optimism and self-sacrifice, the Rebbe set into motion a dazzling array of programs, services and institutions to serve every Jew. Today 4,000 full-time emissary families apply 250-year-old principles and philosophy to direct more than 3,300 institutions (and a workforce that numbers in the tens of thousands) dedicated to the welfare of the Jewish people worldwide.
The mission of Stillpoint is to provide a gathering place that is hospitable to and nourishing of the spiritual life. Our programs, informed by incarnational theology, provide opportunities for spiritual development, personal growth and social transformation. We welcome individuals and groups of all faiths that genuinely seek the divine, and those who desire to embrace the sacred in their lives and world. Our goal is that all who come to stillpoint can experience the invitation: “be still and know that I am God”.
Co-laboring with the church, Isaiah 55 Ministries works among the deaf and marginalized to make disciples, encourage the worship of Jesus, and promote justice and reconciliation.
Restoring the city to god by developing and linking people, communities and churches.
Inspired by our Unitarian Universalist principles, we are a vibrant, intentionally diverse congregation that models and promotes both locally and globally: love, spiritual growth, service, right relations and sustainable living.
The Drikung Meditation Center is a Tibetan Buddhist Center founded by khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen irnpoche in the early 1980s. We are here to serve the community and to bring the happiness and joy of Buddhism to the Boston area.
The Aleph Institute is a 501c3 certified non-profit Jewish organization dedicated to assisting and caring for the wellbeing of members of specific populations that are isolated from the regular community: U.S. military personnel , prisoners, and people institutionalized or at risk of incarceration due to mental illness or addictions. Aleph addresses their religious, educational, and spiritual needs, advocates and lobbies for their civil and religious rights, and provides support to their families at home left to fend for themselves. The Aleph Institute is committed to criminal justice reform and recidivism reduction through preventive-education and faith-based rehabilitation programs, re-entry assistance, alternative sentencing guidance and counsel, and policy research and recommendations.