Creflo Dollar Global Missions: National Work

South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council (SCHAC)

  • The South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council (SCHAC) is an organization dedicated to developing strategies to reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS and improve the quality of life of African Americans and citizens throughout South Carolina impacted by the human immunodeficiency virus.

Central Virginia Foodbank

  • The Central Virginia Foodbank was founded in 1980 to procure and distribute food efficiently and effectively to feeding programs throughout the area. Since then, the Central Virginia Foodbank service area has grown to include 31 counties and five cities in the Central Virginia region. Presently, they distribute food through a network of more than 500 network partner agencies, which includes more than 130 child care providers serving needy children. In addition, they serve as many as 4,000 daily meals in the summer and 2,000 daily meals during the school year to needy children through their 42 Kids Café and 13 Café for Kids programs.  The amount of food they distribute has steadily grown over the years. Last year they distributed more than 12.9 million pounds of food to the hungry.  Their primary focus is “that none shall go hungry.”

Wayside Christian Mission

  • Wayside Christian Mission responds to the human need of the poor and homeless by: Providing temporary housing/shelter, food, clothing, nurturing, spiritual and social enrichment, encouragement and referrals. They also provide support services and skills that would permit and encourage a return to a state of self-sufficiency so that human dignity can be restored and the love of God can be shared.  Recovery education, job training, GED and adult literacy education, computer training, case management and other support services.

Star of Hope

  • Star of Hope is a Christ-centered community dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless men, women and their children. Positive life changes are encouraged through structured programs which focus on spiritual growth, education, employment, life management and recovery from substance abuse.  On any given day, there are approximately one thousand homeless men, women and children being helped at the Men’s Development Center, the Women and Family Emergency Shelter, the Transitional Living Center for Women & Families and New Horizons. The key to the success of Star of Hope Mission is its comprehensive approach to addressing the diverse issues, both immediate and long term, that impact homeless individuals and families. This model of compassionate, purposeful outreach, coupled with community partners and donors, creates an environment in which lives are transformed and people are inspired to rise above poverty, set meaningful, measurable goals for independence and achieve them.

City on a Hill

  • City on a Hill is a faith-based nonprofit organization located in the heart of Milwaukee, and working as a catalyst to bring transformation to individuals, families and neighborhoods in the central city.  Located in the heart of Milwaukee - America's 8th poorest city, where 62,000 children are living in poverty - City on a Hill is working to bring transformation to central city neighborhoods. Through a collaborative and Christ-centered model of service, the organization is seeking to restore hope, reduce poverty, strengthen families, and foster racial reconciliation.  Our priorities include: educating youth, empowering parents, equipping leaders for urban ministry, and engaging churches in social justice.  Our mission is to save the children, reach the parents and change the city.

The Gathering Place

  • The Gathering Place, a refuge for rebuilding lives, supports and provides immediate relief to women and their children who are experiencing homelessness or poverty by providing a safe refuge and resources for self-sufficiency. The Gathering Place helps women to meet their immediate and urgent needs so they can make positive life changes for themselves and their children.

Siena/Francis House

  • Nebraska’s largest shelter, serving homeless men, women and children for over thirty (30) years: the Siena/Francis House is a place we can go, at any time, no questions asked, during those times when we need help."  In many instances, the Siena/Francis House makes the difference between life and death. They give us food, shelter and even medical attention to those of us who cannot afford to get it anywhere else. We can get counseling and support for alcohol and drug abuse. We work when we visit the facility, which gives us valuable skills that we can use later in life. Everyone here has access to educational opportunities and worship services. They even help us with legal issues. They don't just take care of us, they motivate and prepare us to take care of ourselves. We are treated like guests, with respect and dignity. They give us the ability to move forward with our lives.

Providence Rescue Mission

  • The Providence Rescue Mission serves thousands of men, women and children.  They serve the poor with dignity and respect. They feed and clothe the addicted and homeless.  Their doors are open to all, free of charge.  All of the services are made available to any who come.
    What do they do?
    Serve approximately 6,500 hot meals a month
    1. Provide overnight Guest Shelter to men and women and children
    2. Provide Biblical counseling for individuals
    3. Provide clothing
    4. Provide emergency food staples to families
    5. Provide food boxes to needy families

Providence Rescue Mission believe that by providing services with dignity and the love of the Lord, they make a direct and lasting impact to the community they serve on a daily basis. They are a faith based organization, trusting that God will provide for the many needs and He has been faithful.

Downtown Women’s Center

  • The Downtown Women’s Center is a nonprofit organization that provides 40,000 meals, 47 permanent supportive housing apartments, and a wide array of health, education, and other supportive services to more than 2,500 homeless and very low-income women each year. The Center meets their mission by offering a warm, friendly atmosphere that encourages homeless women to commit to their own betterment and healing process. Their supportive community and much-needed resources allow homeless women to reconnect with their sense of self, reclaim goals lost in the day-to-day struggle for survival on the streets, and move toward self-sufficiency. In the local Skid Row community, the Downtown Women’s Center is the only resource that is exclusively for and singularly dedicated to serving the unique needs of this population.  The Downtown Women’s Center is committed to providing every individual woman with the personal support she needs in order to acknowledge her self-worth and dignity.  Each woman is cared for and treated with a high level of respect.  The Center is recognized as a prototype for unique and effective programs serving homeless women.

Friendship Trays

  • Friendship Trays generally delivers more than 600 meals daily to elderly, handicapped, and convalescing people who are unable or greatly restricted in their ability to prepare or secure meals and who reside within the area we can reach with our corps of drivers. Deliveries are at the lunch hour but the meal is a full one, more like what many people are accustomed to for dinner.  This meal consists of two separate containers, one with meat or fish, vegetable and such, the other with carbohydrate, salad or fruit, and dessert. Also included is a container of milk or juice. Diet orders are obtained for all clients from their doctors, and a range of special diets are available to fill doctors' written orders for certain medical conditions.  Individuals may request Friendship Trays or they may be referred by others, including both medical professionals and family members.

Jonathan’s Place

  • For more than a decade, Jonathan’s Place has been taking care of the Dallas area’s youngest victims of abuse. Jonathan’s Place provides this care through two programs – a “home-style” emergency shelter for abused, abandoned and neglected children and a Foster & Adoptive Family Program.  Jonathan’s Place is an organization that gives abused and neglected children the opportunity to be a child.  The emergency shelter provides specialized services and 24-hour residential care to children age newborn to 17 years and is the only emergency shelter in Dallas County that provides residential services for children in crisis under the age of 10.Their objective is to offer a helping hand and to put a smile on every child’s face that comes through their doors.