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From meeting immediate needs of hunger and shelter to executing programs and social enterprises that provide sustainable opportunities of personal growth, we are on a mission of “victory” for all who call the Springfield area home.
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment is 1 year with teaching only occurring during 24-26 weeks per year.In the Restoration program there are courses focusing on Spiritual, Vocational, and Financial Development. If you are willing to commit time to be trained in teaching and/or facilitating a more in-depth curriculum this is a great opportunity to really help the men rehabilitate key areas of their life. These courses are most likely on weeknights but flexible to fit your Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment varies between 1 week stand-alone classes and 6-12 week curriculum.In the Restoration program there are classes focusing on Bible Study to Life Skills. If you are knowledgeable in an area, gifted to teach, and called to pour into men who are trying to transform their lives, then consider teaching one of these classes. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment is 6 months, 1 time per week. These meetings occur during a 3 hour block of time on a weeknight that best fit your schedule.During Phase 1 of Restoration, the men in the program receive mentoring from men willing to come in and meet 3-4 of them on a weeknight, for the purpose of accountability and encouragement. If you naturally pour into men trying to get back on their feet this is a great fit for you. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Please wear closed toed shoes, long pants and no tank tops.The Warehouse/Donation Center is the main hub that processes all types of physical donations. Items that can be used are distributed to our various facilities, as well as other non-profit organizations in the community. Items that cannot be used are re-purposed and the revenue goes back into our ministry. Among the items we recycle include clothing, shoes, metals and cardboard. Read more...
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We are a grassroots, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization working to improve and protect the water quality of the springs, streams, rivers, and lakes in the James River watershed which consists of almost a million acres of land in portions of eight counties. Read more...
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Hammond Mill Camp is a non-profit Youth and Family Camp with a 75+ Year history. Located in the Devil’s Backbone of the Mark Twain National Forest, our campground is a rustic location far from the distractions of the modern world. We utilize that to provide an experience for youth and families to create strong bonds, have educational experiences, and connect Read more...
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Team ANA 417 is a local non-profit focused on helping those who have been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma as well as other benign brain tumors. Here at Team ANA 417 we help patients and their families by providing financial assistance, support groups and specialized programs to help with recovery and life coping skills post-surgery and/or radiation. Read more...
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We meet needs and spread cheer in the Missouri foster system. Read more...
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Parkinson’s Group of the Ozarks (PGO) is a local non-profit organization that helps provides programs and resources for those affected by Parkinson’s disease. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment is 1 year with teaching only occurring during 24-26 weeks per year.In the Restoration program there are courses focusing on Spiritual, Vocational, and Financial Development. If you are willing to commit time to be trained in teaching and/or facilitating a more in-depth curriculum this is a great opportunity to really help the men rehabilitate key areas of their life. These courses are most likely on weeknights but flexible to fit your Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment varies between 1 week stand-alone classes and 6-12 week curriculum.In the Restoration program there are classes focusing on Bible Study to Life Skills. If you are knowledgeable in an area, gifted to teach, and called to pour into men who are trying to transform their lives, then consider teaching one of these classes. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Minimum commitment is 6 months, 1 time per week. These meetings occur during a 3 hour block of time on a weeknight that best fit your schedule.During Phase 1 of Restoration, the men in the program receive mentoring from men willing to come in and meet 3-4 of them on a weeknight, for the purpose of accountability and encouragement. If you naturally pour into men trying to get back on their feet this is a great fit for you. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Please wear closed toed shoes, long pants and no tank tops.The Warehouse/Donation Center is the main hub that processes all types of physical donations. Items that can be used are distributed to our various facilities, as well as other non-profit organizations in the community. Items that cannot be used are re-purposed and the revenue goes back into our ministry. Among the items we recycle include clothing, shoes, metals and cardboard. Read more...
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