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History
Nazarene Ministry of Help a nonprofit
organization was established in February of
1992 by collecting clothes, food and
medical equipment to assist the
suffering communities of the former
Soviet Union. Over the years we have
expanded our branches to Washington
and California and to the republics of
the former Soviet
Union such as Ukraine,
Moldova, Kazahstan, Russia, Kirgistan
and Belarussia.
We have organized rehabilitation
centers, nursing facilities for elders
orphanages and facilities for homeless
people in the capitals of the
republics mentioned above. In addition
we assist low income families with
food and clothing so the children
can finish their education and have a better
future. Average family in Russia has
eight to fifteen children.
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Values
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Friendly and positive environment
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Demonstrate respect for differences
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Foster innovation and creativity
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Show honesty, fairness, compassion,
integrity and accountability in all
interactions
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Maintain safe, functional and
adaptive facilities
Vision
Our belief is to help people become
economically self-sufficient so they
can have a better future. The
assistance we provide speaks loudly of
the United States as an independent
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Mission
Help people to help themselves.
Support and encourage people in the
former Soviet Union to become
economically independent.
Family to Family
Families in the United States helping
former Soviet Union families during
the times of transformation from
communism to open market economy.
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