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Anointed Family Global Outreach... is currently a non-profit public charitable organization with a 501 c (3) Tax-exempts status formed initially out of concerns for those that are hopeless spiritually, physically, and emotional. Anointed Family Global Outreach (AFGO) was created in September 2007, it’s purpose is to challenge families and individual to break the cycle of poverty by using television broadcasting, internet, revivals, national convention, and social programs such as Counseling Center, Access Center, Emergency Homeless Shelters, Recovery Homes, Transitional Homes, Domestic Violence Program, Homeless Prevention Groups, Career Training School etc... The purpose of these programs is to teach client how to build the skills they need to live life independently. AFGO is committed to assist families by offering a continuum of supportive care to help end homelessness one person at a time. We will provide homeless families and individuals with basic needs that will help them reach their potential goals. We will be creating a collection of tools and resources that will help homeless families to maintenance their lives and move from the streets into permanent housing, from poverty into wholeness. Accountability & Integrity... We believe that integrity is holding oneself accountable even when no one is looking and we make every effort for ethical actions and rational decision that reflect honesty and responsibility. We seek to provide the highest quality in the areas of best practice programming, management, and service. We work hard to be recognized by our clients as having achieved that level of performance and greatness. We strive for honest to our self and to not abuse that which is given in trust. We believe that humility enables us as individual to become dependable, flexible, teachable and through humility we becomes great in others hearts. |
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ChTV Values Statement:
We believe that people has a God given ability to make positive choices. They have the will power to change their circumstances and through empowerment and enthusiasm, they will. We believe that love... is the principles which creates and sustains human relations with dignity, depth and when love is combine with faith that creates a strong foundation for initiative action for change, development, and achievement. We make every effort to have a deep awareness of the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of people. We strive to develop the value of respect within the self and to give it practical expression in our daily lives. |
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Immediate Needs
Imagine a family living in a slum with no foods, water, electricity or medical care. Well, that is a reality that Haitians are facing right now every day of their lives. For if a kid with bicycle can raise $200,000.00 we can all surely do something to help. Your donations... will help us sending water, foods and medical supplies to Haiti right now. We are currently working with numerous organizations that are already helping Haiti, they are on the groung doing all the heavy lifting with very little. Let us come together and help them do more. We are committed to help in every way we can. May God Bless Haiti. |
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Mission
Our mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities in a safe environment with dignity through faith and provide Holistic programs that will help people develop the skills and tools necessary to transform their lives toward stable independent living. Goals
Our goal is to provide assistances to homeless individuals and families as they move from homelessness to stable housing and self-sufficiency. AFGO will provide shelter, housing, case management, counseling, advocacy, substance abuse programs, job training, and other specialized services. |
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The Red Cross Update
The Red Cross is focusing on three areas – food, clean drinking water and other relief items such as hygiene kits, blankets, tarps, sleeping mats, tents and water containers. The relief items are helping more than 10,000 families (50,000 people) to date
with plans to increase this
number.
About 80% percent... of
the funds spent or committed by the American Red Cross have been for food and water; 18 percent have been for shelter; and the rest have been for health and family services.
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