Assist Local Foundation
Cause Area
- Community
- Faith-Based
- Hunger
- Seniors
- Veterans & Military Families
Location
PO BOX 6630FOLSOM, CA 95763 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
The Assist Local Network connects various members of local churches to work together as ONE BODY to meet needs within our communities. Our ministry team now serves the following community needs:
The Homeless
Displaced Veterans
The Elderly
The Troops & Their Families
The Imprisoned
Low Income Families & Their Children
Local Schools & Parks
Description
Assist Local operates the following ministries:
Support 4 Soldiers - www.Support4Soldiers.org
Our goal is to provide support and encouragement for our troops through prayer, Military Daily Bread, cards, letters, and gift packages throughout the year, so that they know they have not been forgotten. Our Program includes:
Shipment of 4 th of July Care Pack to the troops overseas.
Shipment of Christmas Care Pack to the troops overseas.
Letters of Encouragement
Prayers for the Troops and their families.
Local Veterans Support Fund - www.LocalVeteransFund.org
Support for homeless veterans returning to our local communities. Our Program provides:
Food assistance
Clothing assistance
Gas or Transportation assistance
Housing assistance
Job Placement assistance
IMPACT Our City
An opportunity for the whole family to serve together, as we share love with our community. All ages welcome. The Impact projects are designed to "serve our community" through community service projects. The projects often include planting flowers, trimming trees, mending fences, painting and cleaning with various local partners as well as other city agencies. We currently support projects with local public schools, Parks and Recreation, food banks, transition centers, animal rescue shelters, convalescent homes, and more.
Projects 4Hope - www.Projects4Hope.org
An opportunity for the whole family to serve together, as we share love with our community. Renovation projects helping the Oppressed, Poor & Elderly in our local communities.