Community Christian Beneficiaries
CityTeam - 2025
Funded 2 new shower stalls for the Heritage Home. The Heritage Home is CityTeam's home for pregnant women in crisis or women with infant babies.
Martha’s Kitchen - 2025
Funded the purchase and installation of a refillable water station to replace having to buy bottled waters year-round. The station will provide more than 20,000 safe refills annually. It will reduce plastic bottle waste by an estimated 100,000 units each year, improve health for unhoused guests by preventing dehydration, reduce area pollution, and sustain their volunteers through long, physically demanding shifts.
Joni & Friends - 2025
Funded 3 scholarships for Wheels for the World outreach volunteers. Each team member helps fit 20–25 individuals with custom-fitted wheelchairs, transforming lives with mobility, dignity, and independence. The spiritual impact extends beyond wheelchair recipients to their families, caregivers, and local communities as they hear and see the Gospel demonstrated through love in action.
Aliento Cuba - 2025
Funded solar energy systems for 7 small rural churches in Cuba, where power outages last 18-20 hours daily and severely limit ministry capabilities. These solar systems will enable churches to provide essential community services including prepared meals, clean water access, medication storage, phone charging stations, and reliable lighting and cooling for residents. The project transforms these churches into beacons of hope and practical support, allowing pastors to focus on community ministry rather than solving electricity-related problems while ensuring uninterrupted worship services and programs like Bible school.
Unravel Pediatric Cancer - 2025
Funded a professional video showcasing Warrior Families and Unravel Pediatric Cancer's mission, providing families affected by pediatric cancer a powerful platform to share their stories while educating the public about this critical cause. The video will serve as a cornerstone marketing tool with the potential to reach over 10,000 viewers annually through website, social media, events, and presentations. This investment is projected to increase donor engagement by 10-20% when integrated with digital campaigns, creating a lasting resource that will inspire donations and raise awareness for pediatric cancer research and family support.
Boys & Girls Club of Silicon Valley - 2025
Funded clubhouse upgrades for the Boys & Girls Club of Morgan Hill, transforming their facility with new furniture, modern gaming systems, and a trophy case to create a more welcoming and engaging environment for youth. These improvements include comfortable lounge seating, collaborative workstations, and interactive gaming setups that foster social connections, strategic thinking, and teamwork while serving as incentives for participation in academic and character-building programs. The upgraded space reinforces the Club's mission by providing a safe, modern environment where young people feel valued and supported, encouraging them to spend more time engaging in positive programming and activities.
La Esperanza - 2025
Funded office reroofing materials to repair/replace a damaged roof & Women's Rehabilitation Vocational Training Program which is a beauty/personal care skills training program for women in a rehabilitation facility, providing 15 participants with marketable skills that enhance their employability and earning potential in the beauty industry. The program runs up to three times per year with each cohort completing a 6-month training cycle, creating multiple opportunities for women to gain valuable vocational skills during their rehabilitation journey. This investment empowers program graduates with practical, in-demand skills that can lead to sustainable employment and increased financial independence as they transition back into their communities.
City of Morgan Hill - 2025
The Be Rich serving project focused on beautifying and improving a local park through three key initiatives that enhance community recreation and gathering spaces. Volunteers installed a shade structure near the pickleball courts to provide relief for players and spectators, refreshed faded picnic tables with new paint to create inviting spaces for families and community events, and enhanced landscaped areas by adding mulch while removing weeds and trash throughout the park. These improvements create a more welcoming and functional outdoor space that benefits the entire community while demonstrating hands-on service and care for shared public resources.
Hilltop Manor - 2025
The Be Rich serving project at Hilltop Manor focused on restoring and beautifying a senior housing community in San Jose that provides affordable living for older adults on fixed incomes. Volunteers engaged in essential maintenance work including fence repairs, power washing, painting, and spreading mulch to create a safer and more beautiful environment for elderly residents. This hands-on service demonstrated love and care for the community's elders while restoring dignity to their living spaces through meaningful acts that improve both safety and aesthetics at the weathered property.

