Missionaries We Support

Here is a list of Missions and Missionaries we support financially.

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Abbott Loop Community Church – Outreach Account
ALCC feels its outreach calling is for the local Anchorage community, and then beyond its borders to communities around the globe. ALCC supports several full-time missionaries and offers support to those who feel called into short term mission projects. Funds from the Outreach Account help support these efforts.

Alliance Pregnancy Center
Providing free and confidential services such as Pregnancy Tests, Limited Ultrasound, Infant Clothing, Parenting Classes, Post-abortion Help, Sexual Responsibility Education

Brad & Star Mellen
Missionaries to Asia, centered in Hong Kong

Christian Law Association
The Christian Law Association is a “ministry of legal helps.” Its purpose is to provide free legal assistance to Bible-believing churches and Christians who are experiencing legal difficulty in practicing their religious faith because of governmental regulation, intrusion, or prohibition of one form or another.

Michael & Lisa Tomasulo
Evangelistic and healing ministry

The Salvation Army
Whether it’s embracing the homeless, uplifting the abused or abandoned, training and mentoring the disadvantaged, providing character building programs for youth, or assisting the displaced or elderly, The Salvation Army’s goal remains the same: serving the most people, meeting the most needs, doing the most good!

Wheels of Hope
We collect, recondition, and give wheelchairs, walking aids and related durable medical equipment to those in great need in developing or recovering nations.

Abe & Diane Bible
Abe & Diane have served over 27 years for the church of Jesus Christ.  For 20 years their focus has been Ukraine and Russia.  Their ministry is to develop Church Based Leadership Training for the nationals.

Deb & Grant Olson
Since 2004, Grant has directed Media Development at Campus Crusade’s Eastern Europe & Russia Area of Affairs in Budapest, Hungary. Their goal is two-fold: to develop effective evangelistic and follow-up tools and train national believers to create their own culturally-relevant ministry tools.

Bill & Karen Rumple
Grace & Peace Missionary Fellowship was founded in 1985 by Bill Rumple.  The Rumples serve the people of the Dominican Republic by: operating a children’s education program, providing water to the poor, conducting free medical clinics, supporting widows with funds to provide their food, medical care and clothing, evangelism, providing food for their programs through their farm.

Bob & Kate Moore
Youth With a Purpose is a non denominational Christian Ministry to troubled youth located on an 86 acre farm in eastern Ohio since 1995.  They do not receive any government funding for the work we do with the boys. This enables us to put Jesus first in all of our ministry.   They are able to take boys based on their need to come and there is no fee for the service they provide to their families.

Mark & Sandy Richard
In 2008, HHIM established Refugio de Esperanza (Hope Haven in Spanish), located in Antigua, Guatemala. The facility is a warehouse used for assembling and manufacturing the KidChair. Refugio de Esperanza employs 18-20 people with disabilities – most who had previously received their wheelchair from HHIM.   The employees are trained to operate the machinery with assistive technology and are educated on the manufacturing process for building the KidChair. Many of the employees are also trained to help fit the recipient properly in their wheelchair. They are also able to use their life experience of living in a wheelchair, to educate the new wheelchair recipients and their families.  Mark and Sandy Richard, former members of ACC head up this ministry.