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New World Flood

New World Flood will develop a sense of responsibility for the community and to help others in need. We will let every student and adult know their dreams can be reached and happiness is waiting for them.  We will turn the positive energy generated through conversations and events into purpose and community where students of ALL ages continue to grow.

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Lansing Area Contacts:

A Million Thanks: A Million Thanks is a year-round campaign to show our appreciation for our U.S. Military Men and Women, past and present, for their sacrifices, dedication, and service to our country through our letters, emails, cards, and prayers.  

http://www.amillionthanks.org


Village Summit: Village Summit is a non-profit, grass roots organization that provides free books, free tutoring, and free internet access in Lansing, Michigan.  We are focused on providing educational resources to a community that lacks these services.  

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Village-Summit/226164003720?sk=info


Gateway Community Services:  Gateway Community Services is a local non-profit organization that has been serving runaway, homeless, and struggling youth and their families since 1970 in Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties. Our mission is to provide essential services to youth and families that both strengthen and empower them to become stable, self-sustaining members of our community. We do this through effective teamwork, leadership, accountability, mutual respect, and compassion.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gateway-Community-Services/169423579738629?sk=info


Big Brothers Big Sisters Michigan Capital Region  Big Brothers Big Sisters is the oldest, largest and most effective youth mentoring organization in the United States. We have been the leader in one-to-one youth service for more than a century, developing positive relationships that have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of young people. Through our programs, each year more than 700 children in our community have the opportunity to have an adult friend and positive role model in their lives.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gateway-Community-Services/169423579738629?sk=info


Greater Lansing Food Bank:  The Greater Lansing Food Bank is a non-profit organization that provides emergency food to individuals and families in need in Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties. Food is distributed through an extensive network of food pantries and community kitchens located throughout the greater Lansing area. The Food Bank annually serves tens of thousands of people, many of them seniors and children. Our recipients also include the “working poor,” those individuals who are employed but don’t earn enough to meet housing, health, transportation and food needs.

http://www.facebook.com/GreaterLansingFoodBank?sk=info


Ronald McDonald House of Mid-Michigan:  The Ronald McDonald House of Mid-Michigan is a home-away-from-home for the families of seriously ill children who are hospitalized or receiving treatment at Lansing area hospitals and clinics.  RMHMM offers a free, comfortable and private place for families to sleep, eat and relax. Here families find a caring atmosphere where they can receive strength and encouragement from others who are also going through difficult times.

http://www.facebook.com/RMHmidmichigan?sk=info


Mid-Michigan Red Cross:  The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its congressional charter and the fundamental principles of the international red cross movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.

http://www.facebook.com/MidMichiganRedCross


Ingham Regional Healthcare Foundation:  The Ingham Regional Healthcare Foundation was created to improve the communication, educational opportunities & involvement between Ingham Regional Medical Center & our community.  It is designed to provide community benefit & service programs as well as philanthropic support to IRMC.

http://www.irmc.org/body_services.cfm?id=1850


St. Vincent Catholic Charities:  St. Vincent Catholic Charities (STVCC) is a charitable, non-profit dedicated to human services in the mid-Michigan area. STVCC partners with children, families and adults living in crisis, helping them to find hope and safety so they can thrive.

http://www.facebook.com/St.VincentCatholicCharities?sk=wall


Shining a LIght:  Shining A Light is a nonprofit created to empower women and children through employment, education and spiritual enrichment.  We create jobs for women in Arusha, Tanzania and we also have a preschool for their children.  The women make our beautiful handmade leather sandals and we sell them through our website www.shiningalight.org. By purchaseing a pair of our sandals you can help create jobs for women who would otherwise be driven to beg, prostitute or enter into a loveless, absuive realtionship in order to survive.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shining-a-Light/172259789483022?sk=info


Nyaka AIDS Foundation:  The Nyaka AIDS Foundation is the Ugandan based and registered part of the Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project. Nyaka School was established in response to the plight of orphans in the village of Nyakagyezi in Uganda, East Africa.The mission of the school is to provide quality, free education, both formal and informal, to children who have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDS as a means to counteract pervasive hunger, poverty, and systemic deprivation. It is an ongoing project that will continue growing each year.

http://www.facebook.com/NyakaAIDSOrphansProject?sk=info


City Rescue Mission:  Since 1911, the Mission has existed to meet physical needs to bring those with spiritual needs to Jesus Christ.  Our ministries reach out to men, women & children in the capital area & we provide food, shelter & clothing to those who are homeless or low income.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/City-Rescue-Mission-of-Lansing/26800363393?sk=info


Ele’s Place:  Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, supporting families in the Lansing and Ann Arbor regions and beyond. Ongoing peer support group programs help hundreds of children and teens to cope with the death or life-threatening illness of a parent, sibling or other close family member or friend.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eles-Place-Official/110220842378827?sk=info


Loaves & Fishes Ministries:  Loaves and Fishes provides short-term housing and assistance to the homeless men, women, and children of the greater Lansing community. Homeless people are referred to the shelter because of fire, eviction, financial distress, unemployment, etc. While at the Shelter, guests are served a hot dinner and breakfast, provided a bed with clean linens, given personal items and are offered advocacy services for the purpose of helping them resettle into safe, clean, and affordable housing. In addition, Zacchaeus House offers women with children a safe, communal living environment while offering services they need to achieve personal and economic stability.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=25134982509


Open Door Ministry:  The Open Door Ministry of Downtown Lansing is housed at Central United Methodist Church. Its mission is to provide sustenance, counseling, assistance and love to those who find themselves in difficult circumstances and with few places to which they can turn. Its primary focus is on emergency or crisis situations.

http://www.facebook.com/OpenDoorLansing


Allen Neighborhood Center:  Allen Neighborhood Center (ANC) serves as a hub for neighborhood education and capacity building. They offer activities that promote the health, safety, and stability of families and neighborhoods on the Eastside of Lansing.  Support for organized neighborhood groups: technical assistance, meeting space, use of copy machine and fax.  A neighborhood-based, comprehensive information and referral service, linking residents to housing, health, and human service providers throughout the area.  A local ‘learning space’ for residents of all ages, featuring a variety of classes and programs.

http://www.facebook.com/AllenNeighborhoodCenter?ref=ts&sk=wall


Hosanna House of Michigan:  Hosanna House provides housing and support to homeless youth in Michigan. Their mission is to assist and inspire homeless youth to become healthy, productive and successful young adults. Hosanna House is currently raising money to open 6 shelters in the next 3 years and needs your help!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hosanna-House-of-Michigan/119848278048826?ref=ts&sk=wall


MSU Give or Take Center:  The MSU Give or Take Center provides free clothing to MSU students and their families. Currently clothing of all sizes, for all seasons, are needed for men, women and children. Toy and book donations are also appreciated.

http://spartanpartners.msu.edu/members/blog_view.asp?id=598040


McRee Guest House for Patient Families:  It's like a "home away from home" for families with loved ones at Ingham Regional Medical Center. There are 14 guest rooms with private baths and phones. The kitchen is available for guests to use. There's always coffee brewing, and freshly-baked cookies. Wireless Internet access is available. Largely staffed by volunteers, there's always someone to talk to, who will listen and provide a good dose of comfort.

http://www.irmc.org/body.cfm?id=546


Haven House:  Haven House provides emergency housing and support services for one-parent and two-parent families with children. The shelter helps families who are homeless prepare for permanent housing by developing and promoting self-sufficiency, stability, and financial responsibility

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000023746550&sk=info




Southside Community Coalition:  The South Side Community Coalition is a dynamic neighborhood organization that is committed to the development of South Lansing. The Coalition serves the community by assisting low income residents in asset development and access to community resources. Today, South Side offers free programs to help improve life in our low-income area but anyone can take part in our programs . We offer after school tutoring, summer camp, free summer breakfast and lunches for kids, seniors citizen programs, teen clubs, and health access programs for the uninsured. We are a diverse group of all colors, religions and nationalities and we have a great time working together to make our neighborhood better.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Side-Community-Coalition/253936320005?sk=wall#!/pages/South-Side-Community-Coalition/253936320005?sk=info


World Mission Thrift:  A great need was discovered while we ministered to the physical needs of thousands of people around the world.  A need based on the understanding that the MAJORITY of these people were completely illiterate.  That truth drove us to the place of providing God’s Word for these people in a format that was appropriate considering their oral culture.

As a result, we have distributed more than 80,000 audio Bibles around the world.  Groups of 12 or more people gather around to listen to these audio Bibles on a regular basis.  Today we use a solar powered tool called The Treasure which is available in more than 5,000 languages. We partner with churches and mission organizations to help reach these oral learners living in every country of the world.  Many of our units go to ‘unreached people groups’ who have never heard the gospel before.

http://www.facebook.com/worldmission?sk=wall


Shared Pregnancy:  a non-profit Christian ministry helping everyone who walks through our door or calls us. We are committed to counseling, education, referrals and material support for women facing unexpected or challenging pregnancies.  To women who find themselves unexpectedly pregnant—and often very alone and vulnerable—we are a center of calm. Here women receive help, non-judgmental counseling and life-affirming options.  To new parents and parents to be we are an educational and resource center. Here they earn diapers, cribs, clothing and other baby needs by taking classes and watching parenting and life skill videos.

www.sharedpregnancy.org