Teen Challange
Teen Challenge was founded in 1958 by the Reverend David Wilkerson. From the beginning, the mission of Teen Challenge has been to provide youth, adults and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to become productive members of society.
By applying biblical principals, Teen Challenge endeavors to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well, and spiritually alive.
Since 1962, Teen Challenge New England has offered residential care to individuals with life-controlling issues. We utilize the most successful treatment protocol in the world, whose success has been proven for over 44 years and in over 70 different countries.
To learn more about Teen Challenge go to www.tcnewengland.org
New Life Home for Women and Children
New Life Home for Women and Children is a non-profit, non-denominational, Christian, voluntary, long-term, residential drug and alcohol crisis intervention facility for women and their children.
The home was established in 1979 when founders George and Grace Rosado left their jobs to pursue their vision of a child-oriented women's program for New England. It is one of the few programs - the only in the area - that accepts women with their children, even accepting addicts who are pregnant.
Virtually all of the women (with children) who seek out the New Life program, do so because they wish to enter a rehabilitative program without separating from their children.
The program resides in a large home on six beautiful acres of land in the north end of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Greg and Suzanne Winslow
Greg and Suzanne were called down to Mexico in 1988, after having served for about one and a half years in YWAM, (Youth With A Mission). They made their way to Pri Acapulco Mexico where we planted their first church.
In 2002 the Lord supernaturally led them to Zihuatanejo Mexico where they currently minister with their 6 children in an abandoned cinema right in the middle of the city. This Family continues to reach out to the community bring them the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
To learn more about the Winslow Family you can go to their website at
http://hiddenmannaministries.org/
Bridges for Peace
Bridges For Peace is a Jerusalem-based, Bible-believing Christian organization supporting Israel and building relationships between Christians and Jews worldwide through education and practical deeds expressing God's love and mercy.
It is our desire to see Christians and Jews working side by side for better understanding and a more secure Israel.
Founded in 1976, Bridges for Peace seeks to be a ministry of hope and reconciliation.
To learn more about Bridges for Peace go to www.bridgesforpeace.com
Share Program
Made up of local volunteers and community support, share is an outreach program to provide local assistance in the area of provides Food, Clothing, Emergency Financial assistance, Holiday baskets, Gifts and other services in cooperation with area churches.
100% of every dollar donated goes to the needy.
SHARE does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed or anything else. Share serves all those in need.
To find out more information about Share go to www.sharenh.org
Souhegan Valley Community Development Corporation
Souhegan Valley Community Development Corporation was founded in August 2007 with the desire to encourage social, economic, and spiritual renewal in the Souhegan Valley. SVCDC partners with community organizations and businesses to promote greater citizen participation and develop resources to serve the needy in the region.
Mission Statement:
Partnering with community organizations to encourage social, economic and spiritual renewal in the Souhegan Valley
Shared Values
Embedded Service (Go to People, Live among them)
Partnership (Partner with other organization)
Practical Compassion (love them)
Empower Community Resources (build on what they have)
Leadership (best of leaders)
Generational Impact (Sustainable, repeatable, scalable)
Responsibility
Community Marriage Initiative
Welcome to the website for the Community Marriage Initiative of New Hampshire. We are a not for profit organization designed to encourage marriage and reduce divorce through education, mobilization, and the facilitation of programs in the area of marriage and parenting skills in the state of New Hampshire.
Our most important goal is to encourage leaders in our community to take action by providing programs in their churches that will help promote marriage and discourage divorce. The CMI web sight is intended to make it easy for users to take advantage of such programs.
Whether you're engaged, newly married or coming up on your fiftieth anniversary, CMI has a program to help enrich your marriage or help you in a troubling situation. All of the programs listed here are available to anybody who lives or works in or around New Hampshire. You do not need to be a member of any of the sponsoring organizations to participate in these programs.
We encourage you to take advantage of the programs offered through CMI-NH.
For more information about CMI please click here to go to their website
8 Days of Hope
8 Days of Hope was meant to be a one-time visit to the Gulf Coast with a handful of people after Hurricane Katrina. God has allowed this ministry to blossom into so much more! On five different occasions thousands of volunteers have descended on the Gulf Coast to minister to people's needs and help them put their lives back in order after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Volunteers from 43 states and multiple countries have showed up to aid in these four trips!
The real story are the lives of homeowners and volunteers that are being changed forever through these relief efforts. On these four trips our volunteers have come to bless others only to go home feeling like they were the ones being blessed.
In the first book of Peter 4:10, he tells us to use the gifts that God has given us to minister to one another. Eight Days of Hope plans to live this call out during our mission trips to other natural disaster areas.
Please continue learning more about this grassroots effort wanting and willing to sacrifice in order to bring hope to those in need. The number 8 means "new beginnings."
Our prayer is that you will feel called to make a difference with us one home and more importantly one life at a time. Help bring a new beginning to families who are feeling hopeless.
To find out more about 8 Days of Hope Click Here to go their website
Souhegan Valley Pastors Association
Mission Statement:
Encouraging prayer, unity and collaboration among Christian ministries in the Souhegan Valley
*Souhegan Valley is defined by Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce (http://www.souhegan.net/) as Amherst, Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Lyndeborough, Mason, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston, New Ipswich, and Wilton
NH Alliance of Evangelical and Renewal Ministries
From a small beginning in early 2003 the NH Alliance has grown to represent 20 different pastors' groups as well as over 40 ministries. We have 12 county coordinators and over 60 other leaders working together to help connect churches and ministries. We're gathering monthly for prayer and encouraging prayer gatherings across the state. We are allies working together for the glory of God.
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