Trauma affects people in poverty at an alarming rate, but one True Charity Network member is placing boots on the ground to battle this crisis with trauma-informed care.

In the wake of the monumental decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, more people will turn to private pregnancy clinics for help– and one clinic is ready for the influx, having been sharpening its strategic care for years via dutiful outcomes measurement.

Pastor Scott knew his church’s food pantry wasn’t serving the community as well as it could. Learn how he discovered a new model of ministry, got his staff on board, brought clients into the conversation, and finally transitioned to a food co-op.

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People are the passion, coffee is the means. It’s about life change one person at a time, and Equip Coffee intends to do it with the greatest excellence. TCI’s Amanda Fisher provides the details on this Springfield, MO, social enterprise.

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Bearings Bike Works in Atlanta, GA lets kids earn bikes by learning how to build and repair them. Learn how one couple used exchange to bring new wheels and new life to their neighborhood. True Charity’s Avery West tells their story here.

At Lincoln Village Ministry, they know that clean, affordable housing itself is only a small part of what it takes to change a person’s life: it must be accompanied by a firm foundation of healthy relationships and hard work, all built on Christ as the cornerstone, to reach maximum effectiveness. TCI’s Savannah Aleckson explains more in her article below.

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