Programs
Urban Community Development Initiatives
1. Adopt-A-Building: Financially by giving 38/month to support the ministry, and commit to seeing long-term change in the inner-city of San Francisco by helping restore the lives of those living in the low-income apartments. 2. SF City Academy: Private, individualized curriculum to its students. Goal is to revitalize the tenderloin through education. Our purpose is to intervene on behalf of the children in the inner-city of San Francisco. Our mission is to empower urban children and release them to excel academically, physically, spiritually, and socially. 3. Health and Wellness Center: An urgent care, walk in clinic, and a number of specialty clinics as well as community health education, small groups and programs designed to help clients maximize their potential for wellness in life. The list of specialties include: Internal Medicine; Cardiology; Podiatry; Dermatology; Opthalmology and Optometry; Dentistry; Diabetes; Pharmacy; Clinical Psychology; and Pediatrics. 4. School of Ministry: To build Christian leaders who intimately know God and His Word, serve people with humility and love, and fulfill the mission of Jesus in all aspects of life. Our Christian training is centered around 1 Serving people in tangible ways to develop humility and bless others; 2 Going out to make disciples and share the Gospel; 3 Being trained in the Word, and being mentored by our full-time staff; and, 4 Taking all of this training and reproducing it by leading others in a similar way. 5. Threads for Therapy: It is important for the people of the Tenderloin community to have a store where they are welcomed, and treated with respect, and goods at a reasonable price. Our thrift store is such a place. 6. City Impact Conference: A one day experience filled with worship and Biblical justice by tangibly serving in 45+ outreaches. Thousands of people gather and scatter for this one day experience to intervene on behalf of the people in the inner-city of SF. 7. Rescue Mission: 4 PM service and dinner; Newly remodeled commercial kitchen produces 1,500 meals each week for the children, homeless and shut-in residents; health and wellness center; breakfast cafe for the homeless and residents; Hot food delivery to the elderly and shut-in; Grocery program that provides groceries to low-income families that cannot afford them; Mobile Food Bank where families in the greater Bay Area can request at no cost to them; and, a Social Service Center that helps them build resumes and finds jobs, provide legal services, free eyewear, and help locate housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2021 – Aug 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$7.7M
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