Boots on the Ground by
Project GAP
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​An outreach, mobile human, hunger, and hygiene service for the unhoused, women, children, veterans, elderly, families, the underserved; those affected by a disaster or teen pregnancy. Our team travel and set-up "Spread the Love," Resource Pop-Ups in Central and Southeast Mississippi distributing food, water, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, medicine, protective gear, clothes, shoes, contraceptives, essentials, fresh produce, and special donation drops. The unhoused population have an opportunity to shop or shower on the Mobile Pantry and Shower Trailer. Boots on the Ground by Project GAP teams with Community Partners to bring awareness and connect individuals to resources.
On September 5th, International Charity Day, Boots on the Ground by Project GAP hosts the Annual "Spread the Love," Charity Day and Fundraising Event. This is a day of fellowship, giving back, support, bringing awareness, and love. Guest enjoys a hot meal, resource vendors, door prizes, giveaways, music, FREE haircuts, facials, nails polish, hair curled, and distribution of supplies, food, beverages, and more. Donors are welcome to donate.
PROJECTS
Mississippi HUB Complex
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​A Community and Homeless Day Center exclusively for the unhoused, veterans, and vulnerable individuals. MS HUB Complex will consist of administrative offices (for case managers, health screening, licensed therapists, and pantry services). The 15,000 square feet, multi-purpose facility, will offer bathrooms, showers, lockers, a pantry, hair care parlor, laundry room, cafeteria, a computer and training room. Those we serve will have access to hot meals, a mailbox, a physical address, and telephones.
Support a good cause and dine at SehVyn Bistro or book your next event at Reign Hall Event Space. SehVyn Bistro and Reign Hall Event Space is open to the general public. Guest may enjoy dining inside the Bistro or on the Trolley. A percentage of the proceed are donated to MS HUB Complex to support the day-to-day operation, provide job opportunities, and training to those we serve.
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Diamond Excursions Ladies Edition (D.E.L.E.)
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​A 501(c)3 non-profit organization that foster and promote education, empowerment, hope, and restoration for women and young girls. All projects fall under the umbrella of D.E.L.E.
D.E.L.E. hosts events, workshops, classes, and fundraisers. We offer innovative solutions to meet needs, end homelessness, build bridges (relationship), fill gaps (insecurities), disaster relief, support for pregnant teens, and provide community outreach opportunities.
Bridge Builders
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An empowerment youth mentorship program for underserved youth ages 5-18 years of ages. Ages 5-12 years old and 13-18 years old enjoy fellowship in age appropriate settings. Bridge Builders fosters and promote etiquette, growth, guidance, knowledge, leadership, life skills, team building skills, resilience, sense of community, and talents. Youth are exposed to dance, music, sports, fine dining, field trips, tutorial service, mentors, workshops, classes, teen talk, sex education, computer skills, and themed events. Bridge Builders are required to volunteer 120 hours per year.
Youth 13-18 years old are allowed to participate in the Cotillion. Cotillion will teach etiquette, social graces, skills, and a formal dance.
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Homeless to Housed Project
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Assist individuals transitioning from homelessness, a disaster, a shelter, or a domestic violence situation. We'll assist with furniture, home decoration, kitchen, bathroom, or cleaning supplies. Donations are given on a case-by-case basis, and according to inventory availability.
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Individuals must be referred by a partnering agency, church, nonprofit, or organization. ​
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Beauty for Ashes Mississippi (B.A.M.)
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​B.A.M. is a community-based program that encourages, equip, educate, and empowers pregnant teens. We meet teen girls where they are, walk the journey with them, and connect them to resources that fit their needs. B.A.M. provides knowledge so that teens are able to make the best decision for them and their baby. Teens are required to go to school, obtain their GED, or maintain employment. B.A.M. assist "Mommy and Me," with feminine products, hygiene supplies, formula, diapers, wipes, clothes, shoes, baby accessories, and essentials.