PowerCorps PHL
PowerCorps PHL
PowerCorps PHL is an agency that engages disconnected young adults and returning citizens to enter and succeed in career pathways by using service experience as the strategy. PowerCorpsPHL provides career-connected education and paid work experiences in collaboration with AmeriCorps and the city of Philadelphia, powered by EducationWorks. Working closely with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, the […]
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Broad Street Ministry is an agency seeking to transform Philadelphia, its institutions, and its citizens by embracing the individual needs of Philadelphia’s most vulnerable. They believe that every person should be seen, recognized, and restored, that all people should be well-fed in every aspect of life and can be made whole. In order to uphold […]
READ MOREAll God’s Children Camp
All God’s Children Camp (AGCC) is a project of Virginia Conference The United Methodist Church. It is a week-long overnight camp for children ages 7 to 12, with an incarcerated parent. Campers have an opportunity to participate in all the physical activities the camp has to offer such as boating, swimming, hiking, archery, music, crafts, […]
READ MOREAll is Well
All is well is a faith-based website owned by the writer Shelly Durkee. All Well provides a list of resources for children with an incarcerated parent. The list consists of links to organizations to visit for support as well as a variety of books to read for children with an incarcerated parent. The books help […]
READ MOREA Better Day Than Yesterday Initiative Program
A Better Day Than Yesterday Initiative Program Association (A Better Day) is committed to the reunification of families and strengthening the connection between children and their incarcerated parent(s). Its mission is to Educate, Empower, and Equip at-risk families on how to overcome adversities caused by incarceration, divorce, and military deployments. The goal is to guide and […]
READ MOREICNA Council for Social Justice- Muslim Prisoner Support Project
ICNA’s Muslim Prisoner Support Project aims to support Muslim incarcerated people serving time in detention and correctional facilities by providing them with prayer services, Islamic education, permissible food, and other supplies as they navigate their time in the prison system. They also help to arrange chaplaincy services and provide religious leaders when requested. They hope […]
READ MORETender Mercies
Tender Mercies is an non-profit organization committed to transforming the lives of unhoused adults with mental health needs by providing stability and basic services. The organization serves the Cincinnati, Ohio community. Tender Mercies is a key resource for permanent housing for adults with mental illness. Tender Mercies assists individuals through wellness and recovery care. Their […]
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Filter of Hope is a nonprofit organization that provides families living in poverty easy access to clean, safe drinking water—250 gallons a day for 10 years. The entire water filter kit fits inside a quart-sized bag and costs just $40 to purchase. Filter of Hope helps families throughout the world who are struggling with water-borne illnesses and experiencing spiritual […]
READ MORESociety of St. Dismas
Society of St. Dismas is a prison ministry with an aim to bring comfort and help to incarcerated people and their familymembers through the ministry of the Holy Scriptures and the Sacraments. Society of St. Dismas develops religious programs for incarcerated people/clients, coordinate all religious activities that take place within the facility, provide pastoral counseling […]
READ MORENational Marriage Encounter Prison Ministry, Inc.
National Marriage Encounter Prison Ministry is a non-profit, non-denominational organization that can help you and your incarcerated spouse to keep up with the morale of your marriage during incarceration. They publish T.I.M.E. By Mail (The Inmates Marriage Encounter By Mail). This book will help you and your spouse feel like a united couple ready to plan […]
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