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Each year NBCC partners with exceptional organizations that do great work in our local communities and around the world. Learn more about our 2020 Be Rich to Others outreach. Check out the video!

 
 

Together we shared the love of Jesus by:

  • PRAYING: Over 32,760 minutes of prayer across our community.

  • LOVING: Over 1,740 hygiene kits assembled and donated to WeHOPE and Loaves & Fishes

  • GIVING: $96,245+ for our Be Rich partners listed below.

 
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100% Money Raised Was Donated To:

Agape International School is a non-profit Pre-K-6 school providing free education and meals to children in the low-income area of Igaa-Imam in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Many of these families are single parent homes or orphans living with extended family members with no constant source of income.

The vision of the school is to provide under-privileged children with otherwise unreachable opportunities to enable them fulfill their potential and secure their future, as they are raised to be virtuous leaders in the society. There are 80 students who are currently enrolled in the school.

Check out this video about the story behind Agape International School.

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CityTeam is a faith-based nonprofit, compassionately serving our neighbors experiencing homelessness, poverty, hunger, and addiction.

Since 1957, CityTeam has been serving neighbors in need. CityTeam aims to restore lives and rebuild communities through innovative programs, which provide food, shelter, clothing, training, and spiritual transformation. About 3,000 homeless individuals are served monthly.

Check out this video about CityTeam.

Garfield Community School is a K-8 school in the Redwood City School District. Community schools provide multiple services through intentional partnerships to provide opportunities, optimize impact and address identified needs at an individual and community level. Community schools focus on family engagement, expanded learning and family support services such as health and food resources. There are currently 569 students enrolled in the school.

Check out this video about Garfield Community School.

My Special Treasure Education Center (MST-EC) is a pre-K to 7th grade Christian school in Guatemala dedicated to providing education, food and health assistance to sons and daughters of people working at the local dump in Zone 3 of Chimaltenango. Many families do not have access to water, electricity or sewage services in homes made of metal sheets, wood and cardboard that they rent with many family members. MST-EC provides quality education, spiritual support, health and nutrition. The program also focuses on supporting those children who have learning disabilities, who often do not have another school to attend. The school believes that education is the best way to break the cycle of poverty, empowering these children so that they can provide for their families and communities in the future. MST-EC is currently serving 275 students and their families.

Check out this video about My Special Treasure Education Center.

Santee Elementary School is a K-6 school in the Franklin McKinley School District. Santee's mission is to develop the resourcefulness, resilience and creativity necessary to be successful in today's and tomorrow's world. Each child will engage in relevant project-based learning that incorporates science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. Students will see themselves as community advocates and agents of change, who can positively impact their community. There are currently 401 students enrolled in the school.

Check out this video about Santee Elementary School.

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Sonoma County Churches United Relief Fund was formed through the work of dozens of congregations across denominations and worship styles to help Northern California communities’ most vulnerable fire survivors. Now, as we face another year of fires, they continue to offer the relational, spiritual, and practical support our community needs to help people rebuild their lives and return home. They have established a pattern of ministry designed to meet the long term needs of fire survivors, connecting them with caring support from local churches, helping them navigate the resources available in the larger community and providing them with grants tailored to their unique recovery needs.

Learn more about Sonoma County Churches United Relief.


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WeHOPE believes access to clean water, a healthy meal, and affordable dignified housing is a basic human right. No one facing homelessness should go without a shower, clean laundry, a healthy meal, or a safe place to sleep. WeHOPE provides comprehensive services that meet the health and safety needs of the whole person. Through job training, recidivism programs, and employment opportunities, WeHOPE brings life skills to people in need so they can maintain quality of life and put them on a path to self- sufficiency. Over 6,500 individuals throughout the SF Bay Area are served annually.

Learn more about WeHope.

 

Let's make the Be Rich to Others Outreach a transformational one!

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