
American Friends of Grace Ministries
About American Friends of Grace Ministries
American Friends of Grace Ministries supports children, families, and vulnerable communities through free programs that meet physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs. The work is grounded in local partnerships, so the projects are built with the people they are meant to serve. If you want your giving to support practical help with a long-term view, this is the kind of work that stays close to the ground.
What sets it apart is the way it keeps the programming free while staying focused on the whole person, not just one need at a time. It also works hand in hand with local partners, which keeps the projects rooted in the communities themselves.
Programs
The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.
Holistic community development
Free programs that address physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs in vulnerable communities.
Education initiatives
Programs focused on educational support and opportunity.
Health initiatives
Programs focused on healthcare-related support.
Economic development initiatives
Sustainable projects aimed at economic development.
Child sponsorship
Support for children and families through sponsorship.
MDG Ambassador program
An advocacy program for volunteers who raise awareness, promote initiatives, and mobilize support.
Patron program
Giving options for individuals, families, businesses, and foundations, including Community Patron, Impact Patron, and Visionary Patron levels.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
MDG Millennium International is deeply committed to supporting international development in low-income countries, with a focus on poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and economic development. It works with local partners to create sustainable projects that empower people and improve living conditions.
Who they serve
Children, families, and vulnerable communities in low-income countries worldwide.
How your donation helps
- day-to-day programs
- education initiatives
- health initiatives
- child sponsorship
- specific projects
- community empowerment initiatives
Our story
MDG Millennium International was established in Texas in 2016 around a commitment to the well-being of humanity. From there, it grew into a nonprofit working with local partners on sustainable projects for children, families, and communities.
In their words
“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” — Aesop
Ways to help
Concrete needs and volunteer roles American Friends of Grace Ministries has shared.
Current needs
- monthly or one-time patron gifts
- support for education and health initiatives
- corporate sponsors for program support
- grantmakers and foundations for specific projects
- communications and media partners
Volunteer opportunities
- Social media support
- Outreach
- Community events support
- Fundraising support
- Ambassador advocacy and representation
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.
What kinds of needs do the programs address?
They address physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs in vulnerable communities.
How does MDG Millennium International work in communities?
It works hand in hand with local partners to create sustainable projects that support children, families, and communities.
Who can become a patron?
Individuals, families, businesses, and foundations can become patrons through Community Patron, Impact Patron, or Visionary Patron giving levels.
What volunteer roles are available?
Volunteer opportunities include social media, outreach, community events, fundraising, and other support.
What does the Ambassador program do?
Ambassadors raise awareness, promote initiatives through social media and events, mobilize support, and represent the organization at local, regional, or virtual events.
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