2023 BE RICH PARTNERS

Every year, we have the privilege of working with some of the best schools and organizations! Introducing our 2023 Be Rich to Others partners:


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.


Because Justice Matters is building pathways to brighter futures for women, girls, and families in urban communities. Founded fifteen years ago, we are still present and active in the Tenderloin and surrounding neighborhoods in San Francisco building transformational relationships with immigrant families, school-aged children, women and girls vulnerable to exploitation, and system-affected youth. Our program strategies focus on prevention, intervention, resourcing, and training. The needs may be varied, but we know when women and girls thrive, entire families and communities thrive! 

Learn more about Because Justice Matters
Read our 2022 Impact report 


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.


Giving towards Disaster Relief is an act of compassion and solidarity with those who have been affected by natural or man-made catastrophes. Whether it's a devastating hurricane, earthquake, wildfire, or a humanitarian crisis, providing financial or material support can make a profound difference in the lives of those in need. It not only helps with immediate relief efforts such as providing food, clean water, shelter, and medical aid but also contributes to long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts. Such generosity reminds us of our shared humanity and the power of collective action in times of adversity, offering hope and assistance to those facing the most challenging moments of their lives.


Healing Grove serves low-income and uninsured people by offering a range of services encompassing Health Care, Soul Care, and Culture Care. Through cutting-edge medical treatments, personalized therapies, and a deep focus on spiritual and emotional well-being, Healing Grove strives to restore individuals to their optimal states of health. By nurturing individual healing journeys, the center aspires to create a ripple effect, fostering the transformation of not only individuals but also neighborhoods, communities, and the broader world.

Learn more about Healing Grove.


Hope Horizon (formerly Bayshore Christian Ministries) is a non-profit, community-based agency serving youth in East Palo Alto and eastern Menlo Park. Our mission is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by establishing disciples, developing leaders, and meeting practical felt needs in the areas of education, employment, and advocacy. Serving 1st-12th grade students, our programs use both academic and spiritual programs to provide wholistic, relational, and collaborative tools to minister to students. Hope Horizon runs one-on-one tutoring, art, robotics, bible clubs, spiritual mentorship, discipleship, leadership development and much more. Hope Horizon has been serving east of Bayshore community since 1986.

Learn more about Hope Horizon East Palo Alto.


Kennedy Middle School is dedicated to excellence, fostering student engagement, empowerment, and creativity. We prepare students for future success, offering robust resources, including an after-school program and our Family Center. As part of the Community School model, the Family Center takes a holistic, whole-child approach, involving families in daily school life and providing essential services. This includes access to fresh food, counseling, financial support, school supplies, and more through partnerships like the Second Harvest Food Bank. We offer various programs, such as music, STEM, and AVID, designed to meet students' unique learning needs, emphasizing self-monitoring and mindfulness. Graduates of the Kennedy program are well-equipped for high school and beyond.

Learn more about Kennedy Middle School


SAYAP Africa Sayap Africa is a non profit organization whose mission is to empower local communities in Africa to solve multi-sectoral problems with impactful and sustainable solutions that change lives. We focus on the following sectors, Education, Health, Economic development, clean water and energy, gender equality and women rights, youth training and private sector investment, art and culture, protection of the environment and sustainable agriculture, High tech and Science for girls.

Learn more about SAYAP Africa

Check out this video about SAYAP Africa!