Projects » Domestic Projects

There are plenty of needs right in our own backyard. These projects are creative ways some families have served in their own communities or nearby.

Scholarships help break the cycle of poverty

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Frank and Anita Vizcarra Family
The Cause: Breaking the cycle of poverty by providing college scholarships to first generation American kids
The Organization: Barrio Logan College Institute

Alliance helps at-risk teens

The SixSeeds Partner Family: Jennifer and Hunter Bates; Hunter II, Anna and Miller Bates
The Cause: Providing educational, emotional and spiritual support for at-risk teens and pre-teens
The Organization: Youth Alive!, Louisville, Kentucky

A mom, her son, and their path to serving urban youth

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Edelschick-Barnesons
The Cause: Providing mentoring, skills training, and resources for an underserved teen population.
The Organization: Project M.O.V.E.

A couple adopts a neighborhood

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Lucas's
The Cause: Expanding the capacity of a key school that serves local children
The Organization: San Francisco City Academy

SixSeeds Family Eco-Challenge

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Tsaos, Manleys and others
The Cause: Adopting ecological practices that serve the poor
The Organization: Two small groups in The River Church Community

Supporting families of the National Guard

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Daltons
The Cause: The financial distress of the “service families” of Massachusetts National Guard troops called to Iraq
The Organization: Guard Support of Massachusetts

Housing stability for a fatherless family

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Buerkles
The Cause: Paying off the mortgage for a large and financially vulnerable family that suddenly lost the father.
The Organization: Friends of David and Shelbie Cho http://davidchoproject.com

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Appalachian Service Project

The SixSeeds Partner Family: The Steve and Susan Haas Family
The Cause: Global Development
The Organization: World Vision’s Appalachian Service Project