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Arlington / Virginia / United States
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is conveniently located in Arlington one block from the Virginia Square-GMU Metro station. The parish describes itself as "a community of people with various cultural backgrounds united as a family of faith empowered by Christ." The church's parishioners are involved in over 80 ministries.

Fredericksburg / Virginia / United States
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Richmond / Virginia / United States
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RSUM is a nine-month, ministry training school for men and women of all ages who are interested in urban ministry. Equipping the Called: Equipping students of all ages with the tools they need to effectively serve God in whatever area He has called them.
Hampton / Virginia / United States
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Not only is Faith Outreach a church where you can learn about and worship God, we also provide Bible-based learning for children in preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1 through 12. Additionally, we provide before- and after-school care for ages 2 through 12, as well as summer camp programs. All of our teachers are professionally trained to use the ABETA curriculum. Standard achievement tests are provided yearly as well. Our school provides a safe and loving environment for your children to learn, and classroom sizes are kept small to ensure a quality education.
Newport News / Virginia / United States
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Were dedicated to education and learning
Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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Bethel World Outreach Church is located in the Mount Zephyr Shopping Center. The church is part of Bethel World Outreach Ministries International, a multicultural organization focusing on local and global missionary work. Members perform community service activities and adhere to the principles of evangelism, fellowship and worship. 

Lynchburg / Virginia / United States
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The mission of Interfaith Outreach Association is to relieve distress and improve the quality of life for our neighbors in need by providing programs that offer education, guidance, and support. IOA serves as a vehicle for interfaith cooperation in Central Virginia whereby congregations become members of IOA and enter into partnerships with each other, their respective denominations, and community agencies to accomplish its mission. IOA serves the cities of Lynchburg and Bedford and the counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell. Interfaith Outreach Association ( IOA ) began as a program of Lynchburg Covenant Fellowship ( LCF ) in 1966. The Reverends Bev Cosby of Church of the Covenant, Doug Oldenburg of Covenant Presbyterian Church, James Pannell of Jackson Street United Methodist Church and Alex Robertson of St. Pauls Episcopal Church joined together to help meet needs in our community. Through their efforts, a program that provided tutoring for inner city children was established. As additional needs became apparent, IOA formed its own 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) agency in 1982, known as Kum Ba Yah Association. The name was changed to Interfaith Outreach Association in 1991 to more clearly state the Associations mission to work in an interfaith effort. Our success in developing programs that respond to the needs of our neighbors is reflected in the spin off of agencies that began as programs of IOA, including Greater Lynchburg Habitat for Humanity, The Adult Care Centers, and the Free Clinic of Central Virginias MedsHelp prescription program. IOA continues to develop programs and partner with other agencies to accomplish its mission.
Richmond / Virginia / United States
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The Richmond Outreach Center (The ROC) is a faith-based, non-profit organization that meets the basic and spiritual needs of more than 11,000 impoverished men, women, and children in the Richmond Metro area. Services offered to the community include a weekly church service, a food pantry, a residential program for men and women battling drug and alcohol addictions, and multiple programs and ministries for children and teenagers.