Our Programs
The "Four Keys" of our organization are:
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EDUCATION
THE ARTS
NUTRITION
STRATEGIC EVENTS
Each of our programs and events seeks to provide a safe place where our community's most vulnerable are reached through these four keys.
Refugee Programs
Summer and after-school programs year-round for refugees and immigrants
Our programs for local refugees include:
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Art, Music, Athletics, & Dance
Block Parties
In-school tutoring
Cultural orientation
Mobile Pantry
“They can’t hear anything we have to say if they are hungry." Kim Bogart
Food insecurity is a big issue, especially in the summer. We work with volunteers from multiple churches and other organizations to redistribute thousands of dollars worth of groceries for families in our neighborhood every month.
Community Events
From monthly neighborhood block parties, to event entertainment...
#WeGoWhereTheKidsAre
We have actors, dancers, singers and athletes who love our city's children. Our team provides a variety of high energy quality programming for community events.
Mission Teams
International trips serving some of the world's most vulnerable child
Partnering with nonprofits in India and Africa, our teams serve in orphan care, feeding stations, and human trafficking rescue by leading teacher training and providing a variety of children's programming.
refugee programs
Join our team and work with hundreds of Jacksonville's most vulnerable children in parks, shelters, schools, and churches.
We offer summer and after-school programs year-round for refugees and immigrants. Our programs for local refugees include:
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Art, Music, Athletics, & Dance
Block Parties
In-school tutoring
Cultural orientation
COMMUNITY EVENTS
We have actors, dancers, singers and athletes who love our city's children. Our team provides a variety of high energy quality programming for community events.
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Our apartment outreaches (or "block parties") bring hope and encouragement to kids in the neighborhood and help build healthy community.
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We Go Where The Kids Are.
MOBILE PANTRY
“They can’t hear anything we have to say if they are hungry." Kim Bogart
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Food insecurity is a big issue, especially in the summer. Hunger is an epidemic that can easily be solved with resource distribution. We work with volunteers from multiple churches and other organizations to redistribute thousands of dollars worth of groceries for families in our neighborhood every month.