BCFF SPONSORED THE ELIZABETH SMART SPEAKING EVENT TO BENEFIT SELAH FREEDOM
Baycross Christian Family Foundation was a sponsor of the Elizabeth Smart human trafficking community awareness event to benefit Selah Freedom.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation was a sponsor of the Elizabeth Smart human trafficking community awareness event to benefit Selah Freedom.
Baycross's sponsorship of Live the Life/Marriage Works will help to underwrite a Hope Weekend for numerous married couples who cannot afford to pay the entire expense. Baycross's support of Live the Life/Marriage Works will help many couples save their marriages, which will have generational impact for their families.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation awarded a grant to the Suncoast Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) to be used for hiring additional staff to grow and saturate FCA's presence in tri-county schools.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation awarded a grant to the YMCA to sponsor the next two Safe Children Coalition's Foster Care Mentoring Tea Events in Sarasota.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation awarded a grant to Light of the World International Church to provide dinners to the children who come to hear the gospel and learn about Jesus every Tuesday night.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is a one-to-one mentoring organization that helps children in the community facing adversity. Most of these children come from single parent homes where there is poverty.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation provided a grant to Selah Freedom to provide for the urgent needs of the survivors in Selah Freedom's Residential Program.
New_Unity Outreach is a multi-church team of volunteers who walk the blocks of Newtown three times per week and pray with the people they meet along the way.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation awarded a grant to Youth for Christ to start new campus-based ministries which will impact twelve schools in Sarasota.
Baycross Christian Family Foundation awarded an additional grant to Harvest House Transitional Centers for the renovation of two additional housing units on MLK Blvd in Sarasota. These particular units will provide housing to chronically homeless youth, between the ages of 18-24, who do not otherwise qualify for family housing. Most of these young people do not have any family support or other options to break out of the cycle of homelessness. With the designation of the two MLK units to house homeless youth, the Harvest House Transitional Center will provide homes, support, hope and opportunities to a very vulnerable segment of the needy in our community.