Our Partners

At global(x), we partner with organizations that seek to meet the physical and spiritual needs of at-risk families and children. We know that there are no quick-fix solutions to meeting those needs. However, when we partner with organizations that build long-term relationships with their local communities, we can be intentional about creating lasting change both physically and spiritually. Ultimately, we want to make an impact that breaks the cycle of poverty and points people to God.

We’re proud to partner with the following organizations:

 

International Partners

The 410 Bridge

The 410 Bridge engages with communities fighting the war against poverty. They partner with community leaders in Kenya to define and prioritize community development initiatives in five critical areas: water, education, business and economics, health, and spiritual development and personal accountability. They support and encourage the community to become their own solution to the struggles of poverty and to redefine and shift their perspectives on leadership and ownership of decisions. The result is long-term, sustainable success for individuals as well as the entire community.

 

Back2Back Ministries

Back2Back Ministries is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to being a voice for orphans. They love and care for orphaned and vulnerable children by meeting their spiritual, physical, educational, emotional, and social needs through a holistic approach. Their goal isn’t a temporary fix or short-term relief. They’re committed to helping eradicate all forms of generational poverty. Their goal is for these children to become dependent on Jesus, to live interdependently with others in their community, and to become independent economically by sustainable means. Back2Back Ministries serves Cancun, Mazatlan, and Monterrey, Mexico.

 

Champions United Football Club

Champions United Football Club (CUFC) focuses on mentoring Uganda's next generation of leaders. They leverage what the children in their program want—an amazing soccer experience—to give them what they ultimately need—a long-term, life-changing mentoring relationship with one of their coaches. As a mentor, coaches become big brothers, father figures, and role models to their players. These important relationships continue to influence and guide these young men for the balance of their lives. Through their experience, a child learns what it means to be a successful leader in their community. 

 

Heart for Lebanon

Heart for Lebanon is a Christian organization that creates faith-defining environments that give under-resourced families in Lebanon the chance to encounter God and grow spiritually. Their Outreach Family Care Program meets the physical needs of each Syrian refugee family, their Children-at-Risk Environment allows them to reach children with academic and spiritual education, and their Hope On Wheels Program allows them to consistently reach children right where they live—in the tent settlements. They’re committed to raising up new communities of faith led by loving, caring, forgiving, and godly people.

 

HOI

HOI is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people in Latin America. Their vision is to create life-changing relationships while they foster spiritual, physical, educational, economic, and community-directed development through the promotion of dignity, mutual cooperation, and self-sufficiency. Over the years, their programs have grown to include healthcare, agriculture, nutrition, faith building, commerce, and construction as part of their integrative approach. 

 

Hope Partners

Hope Partners is a Christ-centered, international ministry. Their mission is to show love, give hope, and share faith with single mothers and at-risk children who live in the poverty-wracked area outside San Jose, Costa Rica. At the Hope Center, they care for orphaned, abandoned, and abused children who are left to fend for themselves in conditions that are unimaginably harsh and unforgiving. Their programs are designed to help families break the cycle of poverty. They provide food, education, psychological and spiritual development, health and dental care, mentoring, tutoring, clubs, and leadership training. 

 

La Casa de mi Padre

La Casa de mi Padre focuses on healing hearts, restoring families, and bringing hope of a better future to children in crisis in El Salvador. Children who have been removed from their homes are entrusted to La Casa de mi Padre and are welcomed into a loving, healthy, family-centered home, and supported and encouraged by Christ-centered counseling, education, and life planning. The staff at La Casa de mi Padre also works closely with the biological family to determine the root cause of separation and works toward restoration and reunification whenever possible.

 

Our Daughters International

Our Daughters International is a national, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) that works to end human trafficking in Nepal. They physically, mentally, and morally transform broken and rescued young women and girls and their communities through rescue and rehabilitation, counseling, capacity building, empowerment, and community reintegration. Their programs focus on prevention, protection, prosecution, and improving coordination, alliance-building, and advocacy against human trafficking in Nepal. 

 

Seeds of Hope

Seeds of Hope is a nonprofit, non-political, humanitarian organization that has been planting hope in Jericho and Jerusalem for more than a decade. Their mission is to bring long-term change to families through educational opportunities, economic development, cultural exchange, and humanitarian aid. They’re dedicated to instilling the next generation with a love for all people and creating a long-lasting environment of peace for families not only in the Middle East but also throughout the entire world. It all starts with planting a seed of hope in the hearts of people, then watching it grow.  

 

Sowing a Vision

Sowing a Vision is a Christian organization committed to meeting the needs of local churches, institutions, and communities through construction, kids camps, VBS, health, education, and community service. Gabriel Glory is the founder and Lead Pastor of Shalom Church, a community of believers in Mérida, Mexico that works to share the joy of living in relationship with God with their neighbors. Through the outreach program, Gabriel is able to partner with those in need to build a better community, develop stronger relationships, and share their faith.

 

Domestic Partners

Lighthouse Family Retreat

Lighthouse Family Retreat is a faith-based, nonprofit organization that works to strengthen families living with the unimaginable pressures of childhood cancer. They host restorative retreats for these families by organizing volunteers who serve and help to ease their everyday burdens. Retreat weeks are filled with deep rest, relational connection, great laughter, and palpable kindness. They also develop valuable resources for these and other families and their support systems, so they can find hope in God and help in their fight against cancer.

 

Border Perspective

Border Perspective is a multi-denominational organization that serves families on the U.S. and Mexico border. What started as an exploration trip along the border to showcase real stories of the people who live there, has grown into a full-time ministry that equips leaders, advocates for biblical justice, and mobilizes the church on service-learning trips along the South Texas border. Their goal is to transform the immigration conversation and influence people of faith to make informed decisions about how to handle the complex political environment surrounding the border and the perception of the immigrants living among us.

 

Stand Up Missions

Stand Up Missions is an outreach program of Memorial Baptist Church, a small congregation located on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Chinle, Arizona. They bring the gospel to the reservation through outreach programs for people in need. Lead Pastor Greg Scott actively pursues opportunities to build relationships with residents, minister to them, and walk alongside them in difficult times. Those opportunities often include helping with minor construction projects, maintenance, and home repairs in the community.