Program areas at Shine in the Dark Commission Quality Reliable Products
"Jesus Saves Shine in the Dark Men's Team" Work Ethics Training / Clients served: approximately 41. Mentoring and or housing of inner-city indigent males who are often fatherless, disabled, homeless, exiting incarceration, or of college age merely requiring a quiet refuge to study. The clients and or tenants are trained in various work ethics in preparation for entering into the work force. The income produced from the sale of inventory including evangelistic supplies (4c) prepared by these men helps them to gain independence by providing for their own needs including shelter, food, clothing, and continued education. The clients are also trained in business, leadership, financial responsibility, home economics, property maintenance, community service, Christian morals, and they're encouraged in scholastic achievements and continued education. Some that fail often return from their communities, the streets or imprisonment to recommit to the challenge.
Global Christian Evangelism (local inner-city housing projects, courthouse, hospitals, etc. / global by mail) Clients served: approximately 131,842 directly, indirect unknown Distribution of Publications: approx. 18,000 Our Daily Bread Devotionals, approx. 100 Bibles, / other Bible materials, and Supplies for sharing approx. 113,742 Salvation Bracelets to promote Christian character including love, peace, and joy. Grants to Praise-Life Fellowship and Schlyce Jimenez Ministries.
Weekly distribution of donated food from various grocers, restaurants, and other ministries to rehab and transitional ministries, indigent communities, and food pantries and kitchens which serve indigents, refugees, recovering addicts, and the homeless. Clients served: approximately 4 ,900
Grants to other Charitable Organizations including Kiva