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At Northside, Local Outreach values faith-based local partnership. The following list is comprised of local organizations that Northside partners with financially.
Every other month we choose a local or global partner as a Give Project recipient. This is a one time financial support. View the latest recipients.

Are you interested in partnering with any of these organizations? You can join a one-time project or connect with them to serve on a regular basis!

Hope Southern Indiana

Missionary: Denise McKnight

New Albany, Indiana

Hope Southern Indiana, with the support of the faith based community, empowers and supports individuals and families toward stability. They empower individuals and families to reach a higher level of self sufficiency, while meeting emergency basic needs. They offer programs to help individuals and families wanting to live a more stable life. They partner with different organizations, businesses, and individuals to tackle hunger through their food pantry. They offer emergency services to Individuals and families in crisis who need emergency aid and other services.

Jacob's Well 2

Missionary: Kevin & Barb Williar

Greenville, IN

A faith-based transitional home in Greenville, IN for single women and their children, providing housing, life-skills, and other programs to help women become self-sufficient and productive members of their community. We partner with other community organizations to provide: spiritual mentoring, educational opportunities, financial training, parenting classes and support groups for the moms. We will also focus on the physical, emotional, and educational development of their children.

There are currently 2 open projects supporting Jacob's Well. Consider being a part of it by signing up for one!

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Lifeline - Louisville

Missionary: Sherry Perciful

Louisville, KY

Lifeline Louisville Centre is a place for the Louisville community to come together to address the problem of world hunger. All ages and abilities can be part of the solution!

Lifeline meals are shared locally and shipped globally to families and communities

struggling with food insecurity. Through your generous support, you enable more meals to be packed and more

communities to have hope!

Merci - Marriage Education Resource Center Indiana

Missionary: Bob & Carol Esham

Memphis, IN

MERCI has ongoing marriage enrichment studies, workshops and mentoring programs that will encourage husbands and wives to maintain a loving and respectful relationship.

Biblically-based marriage studies are offered utilizing various formats - live teaching, table discussions, couple projects and/or marriages videos from renowned Christian speakers and authors; free monthly workshops are held with invited guest speakers presenting a variety of topics - communication, conflict resolution, sexual intimacy, parenting, blended families and addressing other challenges common to most couples.

Nomad Church Collective

Missionary: Matt Fleenor

New Albany, IN

Nomad's focus is connecting the church to the margins. Connecting the Church to the poor and the poor to the Church, making disciples by engaging the homeless, the addicted, the mentally ill, and the abandoned with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Few people are actively pastoring those on the very edge of society – the homeless, the mentally ill, addicts, and social outcasts. 

Nomad hopes to mobilize Christians to engage these populations on a relational, gospel level.

Salvation Army

Missionary: Heidi Strand

New Albany, IN

Wherever there is a need in Southern Indiana you'll find the Salvation Army. Through programs that serve the body, mind and soul, The Salvation Army alleviates the symptoms of poverty, then works to address the root issues that cause it. The Salvation Army provides several youth programs in Southern Indiana. These programs provide children with a safe place to play and learn in a supervised and constructive environment. Over 1000 people a month will receive food through their Food Pantry. Providing physical needs such as grocery, utility, and gift assistance for holiday events and traditions.

Youth For Christ

Missionary: Kevin Becht

New Albany, IN
Jeffersonville, IN

YFC’s Campus Life is an after-school program in public high schools and middle schools that combines healthy relationships with creative outreach to help young people make good choices, establish a foundation for life, and positively impact their schools.