We believe that caring means sharing. Below are some of the recipients of our giving back program. When you enroll in any of our courses, a portion of your tuition goes to help others.
About National Center for Life and Liberty"This is an exciting, but perilous, time for religious liberty in America. As Christians, we must act now to protect our constitutional freedom to be able to practice and pass the Biblical faith and values that we hold dear to the next generation. The Lord has led me to launch a new ministry—the National Center for Life and Liberty—to fulfill a pressing need at this critical time in our nation’s history.
This nonprofit legal ministry—NCLL—will serve to protect and defend the Bible-based values upon which our nation was founded. NCLL will endeavor to protect and defend these important foundational areas that support our freedoms: Life Values, Constitutional Values, Church Liberty, Christian Education, and Homeschool Education.
America’s Founding Fathers gave their lives and fortunes to protect the life and liberty rights of American citizens—but this fight does not only happen in one generation. We must accept the challenge to pass these God-given rights on to our children and grandchildren.
My generation must act now! The need is great. The time is short." ... from the http://ncll.org website, About page.
This nonprofit legal ministry—NCLL—will serve to protect and defend the Bible-based values upon which our nation was founded. NCLL will endeavor to protect and defend these important foundational areas that support our freedoms: Life Values, Constitutional Values, Church Liberty, Christian Education, and Homeschool Education.
America’s Founding Fathers gave their lives and fortunes to protect the life and liberty rights of American citizens—but this fight does not only happen in one generation. We must accept the challenge to pass these God-given rights on to our children and grandchildren.
My generation must act now! The need is great. The time is short." ... from the http://ncll.org website, About page.
Doterra Healing Hands Foundation
The dōTERRA Healing Hands Foundation was created in an effort to accomplish a mission of goodness in the world. The dōTERRA Healing Hands Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to improving lives through partnering with organizations that offer hope to millions around the world. Healing Hands seeks to bring healing and hope to the world as well as lives free of disease and poverty, and to ultimately teach impoverished cultures how to be self-reliant. dōTERRA International, LLC, provides for all overhead and administrative costs of the dōTERRA Healing Hands Foundation, ensuring that 100 percent of all donations go directly to those receiving aid. - See more at: http://doterrablog.com/doterra-healing-hands-foundation/#sthash.KLGayFjq.dpuf
Hand of Hope (Joyce Meyer Ministries)
Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Their goal is to help as many hurting people as they possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.
Through vital outreaches, practical humanitarian aid and media broadcasting worldwide, they're sharing the love of Christ to millions around the world.
"Time and again I am impacted not only by the great needs of people worldwide but also by the amazing opportunity God has given us to do something about it.” -David L. Meyer, CEO of Hand of Hope
Whether it’s through a feeding program, rescuing women from human trafficking, translating Joyce’s books or one of the many other outreaches they’re able to be part of, their goal is clear: to show people that they truly care about them as people and that they are not forgotten.
The ministry believes if they do that long enough, those they help will eventually want to know what’s different about them and what’s compelling them to do this for them. And that’s when they get to introduce them to our Savior—Jesus Christ.
Through vital outreaches, practical humanitarian aid and media broadcasting worldwide, they're sharing the love of Christ to millions around the world.
"Time and again I am impacted not only by the great needs of people worldwide but also by the amazing opportunity God has given us to do something about it.” -David L. Meyer, CEO of Hand of Hope
Whether it’s through a feeding program, rescuing women from human trafficking, translating Joyce’s books or one of the many other outreaches they’re able to be part of, their goal is clear: to show people that they truly care about them as people and that they are not forgotten.
The ministry believes if they do that long enough, those they help will eventually want to know what’s different about them and what’s compelling them to do this for them. And that’s when they get to introduce them to our Savior—Jesus Christ.
Walk for Breast Cancer
Thanks to the inspired efforts of more than 192,000 Avon Walk participants, more than $500 million has been raised and donated to breast cancer programs since 2003. Your support funds research to find a cure or prevention, as well as programs that enable all patients to access quality care. A key priority is the medically underserved, including low-income, elderly, and minority individuals.
Love and Light Ministries - homeless outreach / Lucy Bonsanto Wilson
Beautiful Life International offers training in coaching and counseling to principal of this ministry, so that recipients can learn to create a new and productive life for themselves. This ministry provides a food pantry for multi-county area, shelter, clothing for homeless as well as emergency assistance in North Fort Myers, Florida.
American Red Cross
Beautiful Life principals have a long history of giving to the disaster relief efforts both financially and by volunteering. Learn more about their disaster relief work.
"When more than 4 million people needed help following Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma in 2005, millions of people, foundations and corporations rose to the occasion and helped through the American Red Cross.
In the immediate aftermath of the storms, the Red Cross and its partners provided:
What We Accomplished…TogetherWith the help of partners, donors and volunteers, the Hurricane Recovery Program was able to help tens of thousands of individuals and families who needed help over the longer term.
Emotional support and behavioral health initiatives enabled approximately 187,500 individuals to enroll in personalized local mental health services. Additionally, more than 200 community organizations received funding to provide recovery-related services.
Case management services provided more than 13,200 households with services such as assistance in developing personal recovery plans and obtaining local recovery information, access to partner resources and direct financial assistance toward home or employment-related recovery.
Partnerships also played a pivotal role in the Hurricane Recovery Program, with more than 3,400 documented partnerships and outreach activities with nonprofit, local, state, governmental and faith-based organizations nationwide. Additionally, nearly 75 long-term recovery committees across the country collaborated with the Hurricane Recovery Program to ultimately provide more than $110 million in varied assistance within local communities." ~ www.redcross.org website
"When more than 4 million people needed help following Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma in 2005, millions of people, foundations and corporations rose to the occasion and helped through the American Red Cross.
In the immediate aftermath of the storms, the Red Cross and its partners provided:
- 1,400 evacuation shelters for survivors across 31 states and the District of Columbia – serving nearly 450,000 evacuees
- More than 68 million hot meals and snacks
- Direct assistance that allowed more than 1.4 million families to purchase groceries, clothing, diapers and other basic needs.
What We Accomplished…TogetherWith the help of partners, donors and volunteers, the Hurricane Recovery Program was able to help tens of thousands of individuals and families who needed help over the longer term.
Emotional support and behavioral health initiatives enabled approximately 187,500 individuals to enroll in personalized local mental health services. Additionally, more than 200 community organizations received funding to provide recovery-related services.
Case management services provided more than 13,200 households with services such as assistance in developing personal recovery plans and obtaining local recovery information, access to partner resources and direct financial assistance toward home or employment-related recovery.
Partnerships also played a pivotal role in the Hurricane Recovery Program, with more than 3,400 documented partnerships and outreach activities with nonprofit, local, state, governmental and faith-based organizations nationwide. Additionally, nearly 75 long-term recovery committees across the country collaborated with the Hurricane Recovery Program to ultimately provide more than $110 million in varied assistance within local communities." ~ www.redcross.org website