Our mission is to provide Christ-centered hope and healing through biblically-based, chaplain led, volunteer jail ministries.
We aim high and wide with a core mission of transforming lives by creating community, connecting people and spreading joy. We focus on three areas: entertainment, education and engagement.
Our mission is to connect people with disabilities to resources and opportunities while building communities where everyone can participate, contribute, and belong.
To put Christian principles into place through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
To strengthen lives in the community by providing shelter, counseling, and advocacy for those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and sex trafficking.
Our mission is to provide quality housing and comprehensive support for people with developmental disabilities and to provide assistance and advocacy that helps them become independent and involved citizens in their communities.
The Covenant House mission is centered and built on community, where youth, staff, volunteers, and partners love one another unconditionally, respect each other absolutely, and dedicate ourselves to a covenant of compassion and hope.
Working together to empower children and families by providing comprehensive services (Health, Nutrition, Social Service, Mental Health, Disabilities, Education, Transition and Parent Involvement) that help to ensure a better future.
Angels’ Place offers an environment of love and compassion, coupled with an atmosphere of acceptance, dignity, friendship, and the potential for personal growth and independence. We are a Christ-centered community that enhances the lives of those we serve and their families by providing loving homes and professional support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History opens minds and changes lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history and culture.