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 CURRENTLY Soulcial® SOLUTIONS HAS DISTRIBUTED
$ 78934.9

Community Currency Treasure Tracker


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Organizations Supported Through OUR Community Currency Include:

  • Share our Strength (SOS)
    Since 1984, Share Our Strength® has led the fight against hunger and poverty by inspiring and organizing individuals and businesses to share their strengths. You can find out more about this wonderful organization at www.strength.org
     
  • International Cooperating Ministries (ICM)
    ICM is a non-profit, trans-denominational Christian organization that works toward the mission of nurturing believers and assisting church growth across the globe. You can find out more about this life-changing organization at www.icm.org
     
  • Childhelp
    Childhelp is one of the largest and oldest national, non-profit organizations dedicated to the treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. You can find out more about this vitally important organization at www.childhelp.org
     
  • KIVA…Letting you loan to the working poor
    Kiva is a truly revolutionary organization that lets you connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. Learn more about this exciting approach at www.kiva.org
     
  • Military Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ
    To help provide resources to address such the difficult issues faced by military members, the Military Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ has developed a Rapid Deployment Kit (RDK). Learn more about this essential, life-changing initiative at www.milmin.org.
     
  • Direct Child Sponsorship
    • Compassion International exists as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, physical, economic and social poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults.  Learn more at www.compassion.com
      • Currently, we are sponsoring two children directly via compassion.com:
        • Ararsa Ayelo Duro from Ethiopia
        • Bhagyavati from India
    • Food For The Poor's "Angels of Hope" program has specially selected orphanages in the Caribbean and Latin America for participation. These are nongovernmental homes that help orphaned children grow and develop mentally, physically and spiritually in a Christian environment. Learn more at www.foodforthepoor.org.
      • Currently, we sponsor three children directly via Food For The Poor.
    • World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.  Learn more at www.worldvision.org.
      • Currently, we sponsor one child directly via World Vision.
         
  • Off-The-Map
    OTM seeks to make evangelism (helping people to connect with God) doable, practical and fun for ordinary Christians … what we call reinventing evangelism. We see this as part of a larger movement that we call otherliness -- the spiritual practice of noticing and serving others in non-dramatic, ordinary ways. OTM advocates that Christians ought to be known for a way of living that is generous and intentionally otherly at its core.  Learn more at www.off-the-map.org.
     
  • Empty Tomb Ministries
    Empty Tomb Ministries Foundation helps support other organizations who promote the Gospel message of Jesus Christ through their activities. The type of support given to other organizations can be physical, financial, prayerful, educational, or administrative.  Learn more at www.emptytombmins.org.
     
  • American Bible Society
    From the American Bible Society's founding in 1816, ABS has been focused on translation, publication and the distribution of Bibles to as many people as possible. Their mission today is to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford, so all people may experience its life-changing message.  Learn more at www.americanbible.org.
     
  • Compassion International
    Compassion International exists as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, physical, economic and social poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults.  Learn more at www.compassion.com
     
  • Food For The Poor
    Their mission is to link the church of the First World with the church of the Third World in a manner that helps both the materially poor and the poor in spirit. The materially poor are served by local churches, clergy and lay leaders who have been empowered and supplied with goods by Food For The Poor. The poor in spirit are renewed by their relationship with and service to the poor through our direct ministry of teaching, encouragement and prayer. Ultimately, Food For The Poor seeks to bring both benefactors and recipients to a closer union with our Lord.  Learn more at www.foodforthepoor.org
     
  • The National Narcotics Officers Association Coalition
    The National Narcotic Officers' Associations' Coalition (NNOAC) is comprised of individual state narcotic associations representing more than 50,000 narcotic law enforcement officers. NNOAC actively researches, monitors, and supports legislative initiatives designed to increase the effectiveness of narcotic law enforcement and law enforcement in general.  Learn more at www.natlnarc.org.
     
  • Rebuild Resources, Inc.
    Rebuild Resources is a non-profit enterprise helping recovering men and women rebuild their lives through the most powerful social program of all: A job.  Founded in 1984 by a recovering alcoholic, Rebuild Resources, Inc. owns and operates businesses in St. Paul and Blaine, Minnesota providing meaningful, transitional employment for men and women who want to become sober, self-sufficient and of service.  Learn more at www.rebuildresources.com.
     
  • Vamos Adalente
    The Vamos Adelante Foundation provides education, health and nutrition services to poor people in over 18 villages in the region of Esquintla, Guatemala (located halfway between the country's capital city and its Pacific Coast). In addition, the Foundation runs a computer school for the disabled in Guatemala City (Zone 6), and periodically provides health and education services to remote villages in the region of San Juan Sacatepequez.  Learn more at www.vamosadelante.org
     
  • Promise Keepers
    Promise Keepers’ mission is to ignite and unite men to become passionate followers of Jesus Christ through the effective communication of seven promises to God, their fellow men, family, church and the world. Promise Keepers’ vision is simply put in three words: “Men Transformed Worldwide.”  Learn more at www.promisekeepers.org.
     
  • American Cancer Society
    The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has state divisions and more than 3,400 local offices. Learn more about ACS at www.cancer.org.
     
  • The Center for Global Urban Leadership
    The Center is an educational organization connecting and cultivating leaders so they will bring positive change to the cities of the world. The Center provides Learning Communities focused on global urban leadership for educational institutions, businesses, faith based groups, and other affinity groups. Learning Communities explore models of global urban leadership, sustainability issues, and provide field experiences where transformational change is making a dramatic difference.  Learn more at www.globalurbaneducation.org.
     
  • Mission Native America, Oklahoma City, OK
    Mission Native America seeks "To impact the home of the Red Man with the love of Christ and the resources of the Church, to bring true freedom to all, by the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of God."  Currently, Soulcial® SOLUTIONS has donated more than $122,330.00 worth of material goods (not reflected in the above monetary totals) to this worthy cause.  Learn more at http://missionnativeamerica.com/.
     
  • Project Action
    Project Action Foundation's mission is to prevent juvenile crime and stop the cycle of family violence by providing disadvantaged and "at risk" children the opportunity to obtain training in the physical and cultural arts of dance, gymnastics and martial arts.  Since 1994, the foundation has provided over two million dollars in scholarship tuition, benefiting close to twelve thousand troubled youth.  Learn more at http://www.projectaction.com.
     
  • The Humane Society of the United States
    The Humane Society can boast of being the largest animal protection organization in America. Established in 1954, The HSUS seeks a humane and sustainable world for all animals—a world that will also benefit people. Their mission statement is simply, "Celebrating Animals, Confronting Cruelty."   Learn more at http://www.hsus.org.
  • Wildlife Conservation Society
    This global organization seeks to save wild animals and wild spaces. Its Marine Conservation Program creates and provides crucial scientific information related to the maintenance, conservation, and recovery of marine wildlife populations and the habitats that support them.    Learn more at http://www.wcs.org
  • Earth Policy Institute
    The Earth Policy Institute publishes research that examines the feasibility of an environmentally sustainable economy and the means to get there. Its website carries video of public appearances by staffers, as well a schedule of future appearances.   Learn more at http://www.earth-policy.org.
  • ActionAid International USA
    AAI USA’s mission is to create change on behalf of poor and disenfranchised people worldwide. In so doing, AAI USA advocates reforms that speak directly to decision-makers on key policies such as poverty reduction, trade, education, agriculture, and the expenditure of federal, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank funds. Located in over 40 countries worldwide, AAI and its 2,000+ partners, fight poverty and injustice on a global level and reach some 13 million of the poorest and most vulnerable. Learn more at http://www.actionaidusa.org.
  • The Air Force Enlisted Village
    Was founded in 1967 to provide a safe, secure and dignified place for indigent widows of retired Air Force personnel. The Village's primary goal and focus is to provide a home and financial assistance to these women. .  Learn more at http://www.afenlistedwidows.org
  • Convoy of Hope
    Mobilizes, resources, and trains churches and other groups to conduct community outreaches, respond to disasters, and direct other compassion initiatives in the United States and around the world. The mission of Convoy of Hope is to transform entire communities with compassion, one life at a time.   Learn more at http://www.convoyofhope.org.
  • Lydia's House
    Since its incorporation in 1995, Lydia's House has worked to provide transitional housing, comprehensive, goal-oriented support services, and access to community resources for more than 275 abused women and their children. Lydia's House is one of the largest programs of its type in the United States, working to end domestic violence by continuing to provide a place of healing and a voice of hope for abused women and their children.  Learn more at http://www.lydiashouse.org
  • The Wheelchair Foundation
    Project Action Foundation's mission is to prevent juvenile crime and stop the cycle of family violence by A leader in creating international awareness of the needs of people with physical disabilities, to promote the joy of giving, create global friendship, and to deliver a wheelchair to every child, teen and adult in the world who needs one, but cannot afford one.  Learn more at http://www.wheelchairfoundation.org
  • Menchville House Ministries
    Menchvillee House Ministries provides transitional housing to homeless women and their children, moving them from hurt to hope. Residents are offered full-service shelter with loving support designed to develop new behaviors; receive free counseling; find quality health services; receive vocational and educational support and services; and leave with improved self-esteem and motivation to gain their rightful place as healthy, independent members of their community.  Learn more at http://www.menchvillehouse.com
  • Free The Children
    Get Involved With Our Campaign To Support "FREE THE CHILDREN," a joint venture with MeToWe.org.  This dynamic teaming arrangement with Free The Children's school building program is designed to provide schools, teachers, and resources to disadvantaged children in need of basic primary education. Today, as a result of Free the Children's work, more than 40,000 children attend more than 450 Free schools every day. Like us at Soulcial Solutions, Free The Children believes that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and ending the exploitation of children around the globe. To support this belief, this campaign is designed to raise funds for the establishment of a new school in Kenya, Africa. >>>---CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE---<<<
     
   
 
 

 
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