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You can make a difference! We are looking for folks who can serve with their time or even craft to help in fundraising, delivery of donations, and raising awareness. The Almsgiving team is a group of people volunteering their time and contributing to the vision as well.
Volunteering? Email us here Why become a monthly partner? Monthly partners are an essential part of this mission.
Because of your monthly commitment, lives and communities are changed both locally and across the ocean. Contributions provide clothing and food for local homeless people in the greater Springfield, MA, area. They also help establish a state-of-the-art resource and counseling center in Moldova that will provide emergency subsistence services and counseling for struggling or abused teens and young adults.
None of this would be possible without our Monthly Partners! Are you a soup kitchen, food pantry, or other community resource? How would you like to increase your impact?
Find out how by contacting us today. Your donation will support the launch of our Springfield mental health and counseling facility. LET'S HELP OUR COMMUNITY TOGETHER!
Almsgiving Foundation wants anyone willing to serve their community to get involved. Join us by either volunteering your time and skills, sponsoring financially, or partner in servitude to the mission. "The one who is gracious to the poor lents to the Lord, and the Lord will repay him for his good deed."
Team of people striving to do some good and encourage others to do the same. Almsgiving Foundation Inc. mission is to serve homeless, low-income families and individuals by providing support and encouragement with emergency subsistence services, transitional living facilities and employment training services to transform lives and build a better future together.
The Almsgiving team wants to raise awareness about missions that are already serving our communities, find opportunities to increase help to those in need, and improve the process of delivering the necessary materials people are in search of. As we look outside at our home communities today, we recognize that many are still in desperate need here next door to us.
While it is a difficult time in our country, other countries are not as fortunate as we have been for many years. In the midst of this we have at least one goal right now outside of the USA.
Location: Republic of Moldova Almsgiving Foundation Inc. has now established a resource and counseling center with the scope to prepare teens and young adults with life skills by providing emergency subsistence services and counseling for struggling or abused teens and young adults. We are happy to support pantries and ministries already in operation in the local area.
Almsgiving currently helps Between Bridges, headed by Pastor Larry, with clothing for the homeless and other vital essentials. We are an established food pantry in Hampden County. We want to streamline your donations and help donation centers keep up with demand.
One of our long term goals, is to aquire a transitional living facility for recently evicted families or homeless looking for a pathway forward to recover. We believe this to be a powerful resource for those people who have lost it all and not sure how to get back up.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Seniors and disabled citizens in Nevada and their caregivers who do not qualify for state or federal assistance. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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This opportunity targets applicants in Nevada. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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