Virginia OutReach Centers and Programs
We have provided all of the Virginia OutReach Centers and programs.
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Children's International Art Outreach PO Box 17301 Alexandria, VA 22302 website: http://www.ciaoart.org Children's International Art Outreach (CIAO) brings individuals and organizations together to foster freedom of expression and the international exchange of ideas. | ||
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Outreach Deliverance Center PO Box 150012 Alexandria, VA 22015 website: http://www.odcministries.org Homeless outreachPrison outreachworship service for community | ||
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Victory Outreach Christian Church (909)599-4437 PO Box 23841 Alexandria, VA 22304 website: http://www.victoryoutreach.org/ Victory Outreach is a comprehensive outreach and discipleship ministry that spans the globe, serving holistically in the name of Jesus. | ||
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New Beginning World Outreach, Inc. (540)979-9200 PO Box 100 Bishop, VA 24604 website: http://www.newbeginningworldoutreach.net Our headquarters are located in Bishop, Virginia, just a few miles from McDowell County where the unemployment rate is one of the highest in America. Our corporation has been working for many years now to meet the needs of our area through the distribution of food, clothing and dry goods. At this present time, our storage facility is over 17,000 square feet. We work closely with, and distribute to over 85 local pastors, food pantries, churches and local organizations which represent over 6000 families. | ||
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Deanes Outreach Ministries, Inc. 17006 Black Oak Dr Brandy Station, VA 22714 website: http://ouramericansoldiers.org Crunching the number of homeless veterans by giving them houseing, counceling ,education, and assisting with transportation to and from medical appointments,as well as job search assistance. | ||
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James Barden Evangelistic Outreach Inc (703)625-9095 PO Box 769 Buchanan, VA 24066 website: http://www.jamesbarden.com TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE WORLD. INSTRUCT IN BIBICAL TRUTHS, AND MINISTER TO THE NEEDS OF MAN, AS AN OUTREACH OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST | ||
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Great I Am Ministries Outreach International 3720 Richard Lane Fredericksburg, VA 22408 website: http://www.greatiamministries.info We provide food, clothing, paper products, and personal items to people worldwide who are in need. We seek out missions in rural areas for developing new activities and awareness. | ||
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Haiti Outreach Ministries 201 Braehead Dr. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Evangelism and spiritual care, medical care, nutrition, primary, secondary and vocational education. | ||
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Harvest Outreach Center Inc (434)283-5340 410 Maddox Rd Gladys, VA 24554 HARVEST OUTREACH CENTER EXISTS TO PROVIDE UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN FROM CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUCCEED BY PROVIDING COUNSELING, TUTORING, AND MENTORING IN A CLEAN, HEALTHY AND SAFE ENVIRONMENT. | ||
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Lighthouse Outreach Inc (757)827-7787 39 Joynes Rd Hampton, VA 23666 website: http://www.myspace.com/lighthouseoutreach LIGHTHOUSE OUTREACH, INC. 'S MISSION IT TO EDUCATE YOUNG PEOPLE AND CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT WITHIN COMMUNITIES THAT SUPPORT TEEN DECISIONS TO POSTPONE SEXUAL ACTIVITY UNTIL MARRIAGE. | ||
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Interfaith Outreach Association (434)8466098 P. O. Box 1125 Lynchburg, VA 24505 website: http://www.interfaithoutreach.org | ||
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Sports Outreach Institute Inc (434)528-2516 PO Box 11855 Lynchburg, VA 24506 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS OUTREACH MINISTRY | ||
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Tidewater Arts Outreach (757)965-5155 809 Brandon Avenue Norfolk, VA 23517 website: http://www.TWartsoutreach.org | ||
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Youth Outreach Urban Resources And Services Ministry (757)853-3555 PO Box 2536 Norfolk, VA 23501 THE ORGANIZATION IS A FAITH-BASED URBAN LEADERSHIP AND OUTREACH PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL TEENAGERS. | ||
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Miracle Tabernacle United Outreach Ministries Organization, Inc. (757)399-2898 1625 Elm Ave Portsmouth, VA 23704 website: http://www.miracletabernacle@aol.com Miracle Tabernacle Outreach Ministries grew out of a need for the neighborhood to be stimulated and enthused about their own community which for about 20 years had begun to deteriorate. There were boarded houses and buildings that were being used by the homeless, prostitution and drug traffic. Volunteers assisted in the food and clothes dis- tribution, rental and utilities referrals. They were screened, trained and educated as to their responsibility and a few become homeowners, began to work on jobs. Our goal was to empower them that they would become good citizens in the community. Many of the abandoned houses and buildings have been torn down or rehabilitated and many of the other Community and Faith-Based Organizations have begun have Outreach Programs that are assisting the Communities. | ||
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Christian Community Outreach 540-639-3567 Fairlawn Acad 6598 Annie Akers Road Radford, VA 24141 TO PROVIDE CHRISTIAN OUTREACH TO THE UNDERPRIVILEGED | ||
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Helping Hands Womens Ministry PO Box 13292 Richmond, VA 23225 website: http://www.hhwom.org Helping Hands Women's Outreach Ministries, founded in 2001, grew out of the need to reduce the recidivisim rate among women leaving prison or rehab centers. Helping Hands Women's Outreach Ministries is comprised entirely of volunteers that assist in daily operation of the Organization. Many women who have been released from incarceration or a drug rehab center do not have a steady support system waiting for them on the outside. Since the passing of the bill to end welfare, the number of women in prison has trippled and the number of children who have mothers in prison for nonviolent drug offenses has reached an all time high. There were not sufficient programs in place to offer counseling, educational training, parenting skills and job training to prepare young women to make that move from welfare to work and to become productive citizens. Also, incarceration has hindered their chances of moving from welfare to work. Women who were once on welfare and are now incarcerated find that they cannot find jobs. This has been devastating to women, their children and America. Helping Hands Women's Outreach offers counseling, a variety of workshops, group sessions, as well as, outside community resources to women who are incarcerated and/or struggling to find help for their drug addiction. Women begin the program during pre-release phase of incarceration or while on probation. This work offers our participants a greater opportunity to become productive women and to maintain long-term sobriety. Additionally, a great deal of HHWOM'S efforts is educating legislative leaders about the importance of supporting women who seek help for their drug addiction and are trying to make it right for themselves and their families. | ||
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Love Outreach Ministries (804)329-1211 3800 Moss Side Ave Richmond, VA 23222 COUNSELING, CHILDCARE, SAFE HAVEN | ||
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Richmond Outreach Center Inc (804)675-4101 PO Box 6415 Richmond, VA 23230 Public Charity and Church | ||
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Richmond Outreach Center Real Estate Foundation Inc PO Box 6415 Richmond, VA 23230 | ||
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Southside Outreach Group Inc (434)572-9556 PO Box 375 S Boston, VA 24592 Economic Development | ||
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Abundant Life Christian Center 703-823-4100 PO Box 1508 Springfield, VA 22151 Our mission is to assist families in need. Our goal is to help eliminate hunger and poverty by helping with food, clothes, furniture, blankets, medical support and assistance from our Benevolent Fund for rent and institutes and other necessities for families in district. | ||
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Greater Love Outreach Inc. (757)925-1493 P O Box 485 Suffolk, VA 23439 Greater Love Outreach Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization as of November of 1998, that believes in helping the disadvantaged in society. We have been actively working in the community since September 1994. The organization's first main focus was feeding and clothing the homeless and low-income families. Since then, we have expanded our services. We now offer: Tutoring and GED preparation Youth Mentoring Substance Abuse Prevention Employment Placement Feeding, Clothing and Temporary Housing Transitional Penal System Program Elderly Support Single Moms Support As funds become available, we plan to build a homeless shelter for men since there is only a women?s shelter in this city. G.L.O. Inc. is also going to purchase computers to be used with Project Light Interactive CD-ROM Learning Station. This will offer one on one tutoring in English Christian literacy (phonics reading), English as a second language, zero to five pre-reading and basic language and reading program. | ||
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Virginia Campus Outreach Opportunity League (804)289-8989 RC Box 26 University of Richmond, VA 23173 website: http://www.richmond.edu/vacc/ The mission of Virginia Campus Compact is to build and sustain a coalition of institutions of higher education committed to active engagement with their communities to improve the quality of life and foster civic responsibility. | ||
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Judeo-Christian Outreach Shelter, Inc. 1053 Virginia Beach Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23451 website: http://www.jcoc.org To empower homeless families and individuals to recover from crisis situations return to self-supporting, productive, and independent members of our community. | ||
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Grove Christian Outreach Center 8910-E Pocahontas Trl Williamsburg, VA 23185 website: http://groveoutreach.com Our mission is to maintain an Outreach Center in the Grove area of James City County in order to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the poor and disadvantaged in the community | ||
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Streetlight Community Outreach Ministries (703)491-2288 1550 Prince William Parkway Suite B Woodbridge, VA 22191 StreetLight Community Outreach Ministries serves impoverished men, women and children, including the chronically homeless, by providing emergency food, a community outreach dinner and financial assistance for crises needs. We serve our clients in a compassionate and caring environment that offers dignity, acceptance and Christ-like love. Everyone is welcome, regardless of faith. We facilitate personal growth, spiritual renewal, independence and integration into a healthy community. | ||
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Youth Outreach Services P.O. Box 1655 Woodbridge, VA 22195 website: http://www.yciyos.com Youth Outreach Services provide apprenticeship for welfare recipients, ex-offenders, and referred juveniles, and internship for college students and after-school programs for middle school and high school students. Additional services are group counseling, college-bound assistance, job placement assistance, workshops, guest speakers and job fairs. | ||