Service Projects

How Your Church Can Help During a Natural Disaster

While coordinating efforts and resources can be challenging, implementing church management software and digital tools can help churches be at the forefront of community recovery by using a solution that streamlines the process.

Health and Souls

Through the years the clinic has offered cost-free care to over 100 patients. In addition to medical attention, each patient has an opportunity to meet with volunteers to hear the gospel.

Threads of Hope

The volunteers create colorful jumpers as well as sun and peasant dresses for girls, and shorts for boys. The number of pieces they complete each month varies, but on average, the volunteers make between 15–20 garments a month.

Raising Funds for Shelter Families: St. John’s Episcopal Church in Ohio

How St. John's Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, addresses its community's fractured families and opiate addiction.

Try This: Connect With Youth Who Need Service Hours for School

Serve your community and assist local students in the process.

Try This: Free Eye Exams for Kids

Care for poor children in your community with a special vision screening.

Feeding Kids Before and After School: Hope Community Covenant Church in Alberta, Canada

Children in low-income families often go without three meals a day.

Focusing Small Groups on Community Service: Momentum Christian Church in Ohio

Encourage long-term commitments to make a difference.

Operating a Choice Food Pantry: Harvest Chapel Assembly of God

Provide a sense of normalcy as you help people in need.

Fixing Bicycles and Donating Them to Kids in Need: Springdale Baptist Church in Georgia

Give local children a special gift and share the Gospel.

Try This: Minister at the Local Laundromat

Partner with the Laundry Love Project to help families pay the cost of washing their clothes.