SERVANT PARTNERS INC
Programs
Community Development and Relief Projects
Servant Partners conducted community development and relief projects in California, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, as well as in a number of foreign countries.Spiritual Discipleship and Church Planting: Servant Partners seeks to establish churches that flow from the organic life of the local Christian community and to build relationships that develop life-long followers of Jesus. All of the sites have home churches and/or small discipleship groups where people can grow in faith, find encouragement, and intercede for each other. In 2024, there were 1180 Servant Partners Jesus Communities. Develop Leaders and Organize Communities: Servant Partners values community engagement. At several sites, it provided local leader and community organizing training, including conflict resolution, mentoring, and counseling. In 2024, there are 2823 persons engaged in local leadership, and 545 community engagement initiatives.Engaging Families and Communities in Lifelong Learning: Youth programs play a key role in healthy communities. Almost all of the Servant Partner sites have programs devoted to youth and their well being. Programs include tutoring, sports, arts, and summer enrichment programs. These programs range in size from 20 to 200 youth, depending on the community. Parenting programs often accompany the youth programs, and include parenting skills, budgeting, housing, employment, and identifying misinformation. The majority of the overseas locations offer language learning opportunities, with English being the primary language, but one site also offers Spanish.Promoting Health: Health efforts include teaching about hygiene and healthy living habits, providing mental health and wellness workshops, providing counseling and psychological support, and both proving and teaching about inner healing prayer. These efforts touched hundreds of people worldwide. Promoting Economic Growth: Servant Partners seeks to build economic sufficiency in the communities it serves. Language learning in foreign countries plays a role in these efforts, with approximately 368 people benefiting. Other efforts include offering business skills courses, computer skills classes, business plan development assistance, business budgeting, finding small loan programs and working with community members as they apply for, receive. and repay their loans. One of the domestic sites offers welding and CAD classes that lead to industry certifications, including a training specifically for Women in Non-Traditional Careers. Promoting Beauty and Creativity: Efforts for promoting beauty and creativity include local community gardens, tree planting efforts, cultural events, general art and painting classes, and providing maker spaces where community members can come, use provided supplies, and create. Organization Development: As part of the Vision 2030 initiatives, the National Movements Department held the first Global Partnerships for Urban Transformation gathering that was attended by partners from 7 nations. The entire staff met in person in Mexico for spiritual reflection, development, and organizational planning. Additional training included cultural agility training for the supporting and equipping ministry teams. The Administration Team transitioned to a new, more modern donor database. The organization continued to provide additional remote and in-person training opportunities, fund development support, intercession and spiritual mentorship, and administrative support to all staff.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.2M
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