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NCMEC

ChemoAngels

Childhelp

The Hugs and Hope Club

Operation Love Our Troops

St. Andrew's Mission

Soldiers' Angels

Only Make Believe

The Salvation Army

Retinoblastoma Awareness

O'Leary's Clover Farm

Make a Child Smile

Sew Much Comfort

Dana's Angels Research Trust

Lewy Body Dementia Assoc.

Red Cross Tsunami Relief

Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch

Sara's Hope

Angel Fund

St. Luke's LifeWorks

Grizz and Friends Cancer Fund

Anne Arundel County CASA

RT Autism Awareness Found.

Friends of Claire

Ben Bowen & Family

Greg and Fiona's Run

Pal-O-Mine

Dec '03 - Jan '04

The Honeysuckle Foundation

The Dream Center

Tuesday's Children

South Carolina Division
National Ovarian
Cancer Coalition

Camp Smile-A-Mile

The "I Have a Dream" Foundation

Boys Hope Girls Hope

Children of Promise Stables

Stars over Mississippi

Habitat for Humanity

Portage for Youth

Toys of Hope

Locks of Love

Michael's Journals Foundation

September Smiles

Wings for Success

Only Make Believe

Newborns in Need

The Colleen Giblin Foundation

Bobby Sherman
Volunteer EMT Foundation

Child Help USA

Huggz from Heaven

Small Paws Rescue

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

Give Kids The World

Angel Flight NE

Cassidy's Place

The Casey Cares Foundation

Duke Children's Hospital

Hilltop Neighborhood House

Boundless Playgrounds

Kids Beating Cancer, Inc.

Epiphany

The Cody Unser First Step Foundation

Kids For Kids

National Interfaith Hospitality Network

Dreams of Hope

USPS Breast Cancer Research Stamp


More on National Interfaith Hospitality Network

NIHN overview

How NIHN began

For More Information:

Telephone: 908 273 1100

Fax: 908 273 0030

Donations may be sent to:
National Interfaith Hospitality Network
71 Summit Avenue
Summit, NJ 07901
Website:
http://www.nihn.org
Reflections on NIHN

IHN has created a platform in which people can use their talents in a unique and special way. People who don't usually get involved in traditional ways will do this. Relationally, it has deepened my bond with parishioners while broadening our perspective.
Fr. Joseph Grosko
Holy Martyr's Catholic Church, Natrona Heights, PA

In my 45 years of being a Christian and serving as a minister in several churches, I can say without hesitation that the Interfaith Hospitality Network is one of the most effective ways I have ever seen of enabling church members to experience the joy of hands-on ministry in a very very meaningful way. I have personally witnessed the lives of many members having been changed in a positive way by the ministry of IHN.
Rev. John Barbour
Advent Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN

The Talmud says, that "the poor person (standing at the door) does more for the householder than the householder does for the poor person." I know that our hospitality has been meaningful for our guests, but I am no less certain that it has been a moving, inspiring, and motivating experience for our volunteers. It is tangible proof of the truth that one who gives receives back in at least equal measure.
Rabbi Arnie Gluck
Temple Beth-El, Somerville, NJ

IHN helped me keep my family together and my children in school. I was able to save money and find an apartment. Now my wife and I volunteer in IHN.
Andy, Guest
Indianapolis, IN

The Network program teaches us that the solutions to community problems are in the minds and hearts of the American people, right within our own communities. When we become involved with our next door neighbor, problems become real to us and we'll work together to find the solutions.
Barbara Lashley, Volunteer
Christ the Good Shepherd
Houston, TX

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