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Mid Cities Women’s Clinic – Providing Professional Women’s Services

Visit the Mid Cities Women’s Clinic website At Mid Cities Women’s Clinic a trusted Medical Clinic we offer discreet, non-judgmental, compassionate care. We provide specialized medical services including complimentary pregnancy testing, std testing & ultrasounds (upon qualification,) professional counseling, education and support services.

Building Blocks 4 Kids — Sharing the Fun of Building Blocks

Visit the Building Blocks 4 Kids website Building Blocks 4 Kids hosts free LEGO workshops in the community for elementary aged kids. Every event has free food, free lego sets for kids, lego building time, give aways for kids, and an uplifting message from God’s Word. Since launching in May of 2018 we have had

Equal Heart — Increasing Food Access Coast-to-Coast

Visit the Equal Heart website Equal Heart supports programs that annually provide 1.5 million pounds of bulk food for 5,000+ families and over 3 million prepared meals for 35,000 children in after-school and summer programs. A large portion of bulk food resources come from surplus food stock. Food that is destined for the landfill until

Bikes for Mission Arlington — Faith Must be Accompanied by Action

Visit the Bikes for Mission Arlington website Bikes for Mission Arlington is a wonderful opportunity to talk to your kids about the needs of struggling families in our community and ultimately the responsibility of people of faith. Bikes for Mission Arlington is an opportunity to teach your children to put “faith into works.” Over the

6 Stones — A Catalyst of Hope

Visit the 6 Stones website 6 Stones helps with daily clothing and food assistance through the New Hope Center serves approximately 200 individuals per week. School-based partnerships are solidified and expanding, currently serving roughly 50% of at-risk in HEB ISD. The Community Powered Revitalization (CPR) Program continues to improve infrastructure at high rates of Return

Central Arts — Where Art Lives

Visit the Central Arts website The Central Arts are the only venues in town where you can bring your friends to enjoy events like a local film night, or live music, and also bring them to enjoy a night with the local art scene including gallery shows and art classes. We have incredible featured artists

Mentor’s Care — Encouraging Action, Hope and a Future

Visit Mentor’s Care website We have a significant population of students in our high schools who are at-risk of failing or not graduating due to homelessness, impoverishment, poor support systems, failed classes in previous years, poor attendance, incarcerated parents, single-parent homes, peer pressure, poor judgment and more. Even students with loving parents and guardians can

Christ’s Haven – Providing a warm, loving, Christian environment

Visit Christ’s Haven website Christ’s Haven for Children is a private placement residential group home that provides a warm, loving, Christian home where children in need of basic care can grow physically, emotionally, and spiritually to become productive citizens in society. Providing a loving home and quality services to the children and teens at Christ’s

SOS International – Responding To Cries For Help

Visit SOS International website When our founders, Dwayne and Leslie Weehunt, picked the SOS International name they had a vision that the organization would grow to respond and meet needs of at-risk children in communities around the world. We believe that there are things that we can do to save precious lives, and change the

The Feet – Beautiful Feet Ministries Sharing the Love of Christ

Visit Beautiful Feet Ministries website The mission of Beautiful Feet Ministries is to share the love of Christ by reaching out to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the poor and homeless in Fort Worth, Texas. In the early 1980’s, a group of students from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary shared coffee, donuts, and the