All Peoples’ Assists with COVID-19 Hunger Relief
All Peoples Community Center is providing groceries to families in need.
All Peoples Community Center is providing groceries to families in need.
NBA has adapted its traditional SENT model and moved the seminar to online-only this year. We are grateful to our lineup of esteemed presenters who will share their knowledge with our SENT participants. Get to know them!
Sheltering in place with family and roommates certainly has its challenges, but so does being single and living alone during this time writes Rev. Dr. Christina Hicks.
Meals were served in the community and restaurant workers were able to make some extra money.
"Our feelings are not there to be cast out or conquered. They're there to be engaged and expressed with imagination and intelligence." — T.K. Coleman Therapist Becca Moravec teaches us how.
Residents from the St. Louis XPLOR House chose to stay in the house until the end of their residency. They’ve shared how it felt when they first heard about the novel Coronavirus and what the remainder of their time in the XPLOR program was like.
Grant recipients from Cycle One have shared with us in stories, videos, and photos the impact these grants have made of their ministries. Here are four organizations that received funding from the NBA in Cycle One.
After NBA's weeklong pause, staff members Brittany King and Rebecca Hale came together to discuss the week of rest, what it meant to them individually, and offered some perspective on how other organizations considering a similar pause could do the same.
Although the COVID-19 crisis forced Family Promise to drastically change its Emergency Shelter program, they were able to with the help of a COVID-19 NBA Response Grant. Read about how they're adapting to these times.