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Everyone has something to offer in the Kingdom of God. You have an essential gift to give: through your time, your perspective, your prayers or your financial investment. Together we will experience God's shalom; where nothing is broken and no one is missing. Change is happening, come and see!
You can choose to donate to the General Fund below or directly to specific sites or individuals. No matter where or how you support, communities in Canada and across the world will be transformed.
INDIVIDUALS
Join Servant Partners as its strives to seek shalom in neigbourhoods where people and families struggle with poverty and injustices.
Change is possible.
Donate today and support these individuals as they work towards reconciliation, justice, and the transforming good news of peace that Jesus brought to us.
SITES
At each site, we develop local leaders' vision for their communities to thrive and create partnerships to work for larger systemic change. Donating to a site allows the team to fund community seed projects, team events and any urgent needs as they arise.
As an example, the Vancouver site mobilized 20 staff and volunteers to listen to 140 neighbours' stories of how Covid-19 and recent racial violence was affecting them. This brief project involved training listeners, hosting listening stations, printing final reports and renting spaces in the neighbourhood to implement follow up ideas. Donating to a site allows teams to cover costs such as these.
TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND TRADITIONAL HOMELAND OF THE METIS
SASKATOON
UNCEDED TERRITORIES OF THE MUSQUEAM, SQUAMISH, AND TSLEIL-WAUTUTH NATIONS
VANCOUVER
PROJECTS
Supporting ongoing projects that allow us to address the wellbeing of our staff is vital to our success in community transformation. These projects are not site specific but contribute to our strategic initiatives for the organization as a whole.
Staff Catalyst Fund
We plan to add many new staff in order to grow Servant Partners Canada in communities around the world. Many of these staff will be under-resourced, meaning they do not have an extensive network of family and friends who can contribute to their ministry.
We believe a strong network of prayer and financial supporters is crucial to long-term effectiveness in urban poor communities.
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