Non-Profits

that we love & support

  • We know poverty is not a simple issue and all factors are dependent on one another. Poverty encompasses everything from environmental challenges to health, vulnerability, gender inequality, and education. We address individual variables within the cycle of poverty at once by providing holistic, sustainable solutions and creating replicable projects. We are dedicated to serving the poor by helping children, widows, and their communities worldwide reach their full potential through five main areas: Sustainable Farming, Build a City, Children’s Homes, Common Grounds, and Learning Centers.


  • Farmers in Action is a non-profit organization founded by Mason Hills Farm in Grand Bay, AL. Mason Hills Farm originated from a desire to understand the origins of our food. Consequently we learned how to raise and care for the animals on the farm.

  • In its simplest form, an Oxford House is a shared residence where people in recovery from substance use disorder can live together and support each other in a drug and alcohol-free environment.

    There is no house manager or outside authority. Oxford House members share the house responsibilities.

    An Oxford House member can stay as long as they like, provided they stay drug and alcohol free, are not disruptive, and pay their share of house expenses.

  • Founded in Dallas in 1987, The Magdalen House remains the only agency in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to offer comprehensive recovery services – without insurance or state funding – 100% free of charge.

    We are committed to helping alcoholic women and men achieve long-term, sustainable recovery through spiritually based, comprehensive programming. We present the simple problem of alcoholism, along with a practical application of the solution.

  • Health Freedom Alabama grew out of the grassroots movement and statewide collaboration to pass a bill to ban vaccine passports in Alabama during the 2021 State Legislative session. Because of YOU the bill passed (SB 267) and was signed into law on May 24, 2021.

    This organization continues to actively work towards protecting and strengthening parental and human rights regarding healthcare decisions in Alabama. We accomplish this by educating and empowering the public while advocating for protection of those inalienable rights by working with our state legislators. We are actively engaged in our state’s legislative process and work tirelessly to be your first line of defense against bad laws and careless legislators who want to mandate medical procedures for Alabama citizens.

    Alabama’s state motto is, “We Dare Defend Our Rights” and that’s exactly why Health Freedom Alabama works around the clock to ensure our health freedoms are preserved.

  • Children’s Health Defense® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is ending childhood health epidemics by eliminating toxic exposure. We will restore and protect the health of children by eliminating environmental exposures, holding responsible parties accountable, and establishing safeguards to prevent future harm of children's health. Protecting Children. Exposing Harms. Seeking Justice.

  • Wilmer Hall Children's Home is a non-profit faith-based organization that serves children and young adults in need in Mobile, Alabama through several programs that provide tutoring, on-campus living, and other tools needed to succeed. Wilmer Hall currently has five programs: The Residential Program, the Transitional Living Program, the Transitional Family Program, the on-campus after-school education program (called Education4Life), and the Community-Based Education Program. The Community-Based Education program consists of the Philipa Stirling Hamilton Education Center and the Max Miller Education Program.