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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

Great Rivers Choral Society, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded in the fall of 2001, is an adult chorus of mixed voices whose objective is to foster and encourage music education and appreciation in southwestern Illinois. The chorus comprises 20–30 volunteer artists from all age groups and walks of life who enjoy singing and are looking for a means of expressing their vocal talents collectively.

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Provide no cost and financially assisted housing to Riverbend Area (Jersey and Madison County) residents on a temporary and then leading to permanent housing.

Mission: Our organization will own assets and have the resources required to deploy when individuals, couples, and families need aid in relation to shelter, housing, and social services. Organizational Goal: 100% of all clients to obtain self-supported housing through long-term case management services – If they truly want it and are ready to work for it!


IMPACT Center for Independent Living is one of the 22 Centers for Independent Living (CILs) in Illinois. IMPACT exists to help people with disabilities achieve maximum independence in work, school, housing and every part of life and participate fully and equally in their communities.

Since 1952, the Junior League of Greater Alton (JLGA) has served as an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The history of the JLGA projects is varied and long lasting. Junior League has served as innovators of projects in partnership with other community agencies.

Habitat for Humanity (HFH) is a nonprofit organization founded by Millard and Linda Fuller in 1976. Since then, our organization has grown to serve 120 countries and all 50 United States with our 1200+ affiliates.

Our Lewis and Clark Affiliate was established in 1990 and has successfully placed over 70 families in homes far! We have local chapters in southern Illinois, including Edwardsville/Glen Carbon, Alton/Godfrey, Collinsville, O’Fallon, and Bond County.

Our mission is to provide decent, affordable housing to families in need. Our vision and hope is to eliminate poverty and substandard housing in our area. We seek local families in need, and through an application process held within the community, families are selected by our Volunteer Family Selection Committee.

All HFH homeowners participate in the building of their own home. Once a home build is complete, the homeowner makes monthly mortgage payments (0% interest) to Lewis and Clark Habitat. These payments are used in part to build homes for other selected families in the future!

We also help to operate a ReStore at 1950 Vandalia Street in Collinsville. It is a home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used furniture, appliances, home goods, building materials and more. We are looking for area residents who want to volunteer their service time, donations, and leadership skills.

We also welcome recommendations for future homeowners. For more information, call our Affiliate office at 618-343-0301 or the Alton area Chapter President, Rev Bill Pyatt at 618-301-7057.


Alton Catholic Charities

Guardian Angel Food Pantry: Our food pantry provides supplemental food to eligible individuals and families facing food insecurity. Food baskets are based on family size and can be received every 30 days. The pantry is open on Wednesdays and Fridays from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pantry hours, and the number of clients served can change based on food supply. Mobile

Food Pantry: Through the hunger relief effort, our refrigerated Mobile Food Pantry truck delivers a two-week supply of food to pre-registered individuals and families in rural communities throughout our service areas of Madison, Jersey, Calhoun, and Bond Counties. The Mobile Food Pantry program strives to deliver food to at least one rural community per month.

Alton & Granite City Catholic Charities

Legal Services: This community-based, quality legal services program helps people with little to no income in obtaining pro bono legal assistance in civil matters.

Prescription Medication Assistance: The target population of the prescription medication assistance program is those with immediate medication needs who have no or limited prescription drug coverage. Advocates assist eligible clients with obtaining medicines from an approved local pharmacy. When funds allow, advocates can also assist with medical supplies depending upon the situation.

Professional Counseling Solutions: Therapeutic services are provided to individuals, couples, and families by licensed professionals and focus on helping clients cope with life's challenges in order to return to their optimum level of functioning. Services are based on a sliding fee scale, and clients are not refused due to their inability to pay. Insurance is accepted, and evening appointments are available. A variety of telehealth options are available.


The Madison County Child Advocacy Center (CAC) provides professional intervention and supportive services to fight child abuse. Most importantly, the CAC provides a safe haven for children to talk about the physical or sexual abuse they may have experienced and to help in limiting the number of times a child has to be interviewed. Before the CAC opened, a child who was a victim or witnessed a violent crime would often be interviewed by 8 to 12 different people before the case went to trial. Because of the CAC, abused children no longer have to endure such a strenuous interviewing process and authorities are better able to prosecute abuse cases.

The mission of the Madison County Child Advocacy Center is to provide a professional and child-friendly environment to assist in the investigation of allegations of child abuse, provide access to services and treatment for victims and their families and raise awareness within the community.

You Dream. We Dream Together!

MPDF understands the power of dreaming, and the potential of making those dreams a reality. We strive to inspire, encourage, and support as many of the youth in the communities with a strong focus on empowering all youth from diverse and impoverished communities. We strive to motivate and uplift their confidence through leadership, collaboration, and most importantly dreaming. One of our goals is to make a difference in the lives of young people by providing them with the opportunity to pursue their dreams. We provide a variety of programs to foster our mission of giving back to the community. Through mentorship, volunteering, and specialized programs, we strive to give each person the chance to dream of a better future and to have the resources to make it a reality.


What does MM4PD do for the Police Community?
The Mustache March 4PD mission is to continuously raise funds for local police departments utilizing a volunteer group of dedicated individuals. The ultimate goal is to steadily increase the amount of assistance available to local police agencies and create a pro-law enforcement community.

The Nature Institute (TNI) is a non-profit land conservation and environmental education organization based in Godfrey, IL. Since its founding in 1980, The Nature Institute’s board and staff have worked to foster an awareness and appreciation of the natural world through education, restoration, and preservation.

The North Alton-Godfrey Business Council is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization, founded in 1945 by three prominent North Alton business owners. Its energies are devoted to promoting activities and projects which directly benefit its members and the communities that it serves. Its diverse membership includes locally/regionally owned retail and service businesses, financial institutions and investment counselors, health care and educational entities, retirement communities, automotive dealerships, collision shops, insurance, accounting, and legal counsel, as well as individual members.

 

Our Mission is to present all families with the life changing Gospel message and to bridge the gap of race and culture in our communities.

Our Story

The idea for Paper Planes Ministries began with David being told the simple yet life changing story of the Gospel at the age of 15. Since then he has had a passion to go to poverty stricken and violent communities to tell others about the story of Jesus Christ. Now with his wife Emily, they are committed to doing just that. The idea for Paper Planes is not an institution, not a building, but a ministry whose goal is to transport kids and families by bus from the projects to a place where they can feel safe, loved, and at home: the local church. We believe that God will use Paper Planes Ministries to revitalize their communities from being filled with drugs, violence, and poverty to being filled with the life, hope, and love that the story of Jesus Christ has to offer.


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