Springfield Business Journal_2019-08-23

G IV I N G O P P O RT U N I T I E S C O N V O Y O F H O P E A D D R E S S 3 3 0 S . Patte rs o n Ave. S p r i n g f i e ld , M O 65 8 02 P H O N E 41 7- 82 3 - 8 99 8 W E B S I T E co nvoyo f h o p e.o rg SO C IA L ME D IA /co nvoyo f h o p e / @ co nvoyo f h o p e TOTA L NUM B E R O F E MP LOY E E S 1 8 5 A N N UA L R E VE N U E S $1 78 ,1 0 0 , 0 0 0 TO P E X EC U T I V E H A L D O N A L DSO N , P re s i d e nt B OA R D O F D I R EC TO R S CH A I RP E R SO N : B ra d Ro s e n be rg , Pastor, Tri County Assembly B OA R D O F D I R EC TO R S Court Durkalski , CEO, Trueline Industries Dr. Brad Trask, Pastor, Brighton Assembly of God Scott Howard, President, Commercial Roofers, Inc. Kay Logsdon, Sr. Vice President, The Food Channel David Cribbs, President, DCBC Development Dominick Garcia, Attorney at Law Randy Hurst, Director of Advancement, Assemblies of God World Missions Dr. Tom Carter, Cardiothoracic Surgeon Telvin Jeffries, Founder & CEO, Careergistics Sherilynn Tounger, U.S. Embassy Dishan Wickramaratne, Senior Pastor, People’s Church Dr. Aaron Cole, Senior Pastor, Life Church Dr. Nick Garza, Secretary/Treasurer, DMin NPLAD Assemblies of God Cheryl Jamison, Pastor/Executive Team Member, Eastridge Church Klayton Ko , Senior Pastor, First Assembly Kirk Yamaguchi, Senior Pastor, Canyon View Church Dr. Sam Huddleston , Assistant Superintendent, Northern California & Nevada District Assemblies of God Funding Convoy of Hope is funded through private donations, corporate donations, and in-kind gifts. How People and Businesses Can Help Hope takes teamwork. Volunteers, corporations, and organizations are crucial to Convoy’s work respond- ing to disasters, holding community events, and implementing life-changing feeding initiatives around the world. Visit convoyofhope.org/volunteer to find out how you can get involved. Businesses interested in partnering with Convoy can visit convoyofhope. org/partnerships to learn more about sponsorship opportunities. Awards Convoy of Hope’s strong financial health and com- mitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. This is the 16th consecutive year that Convoy of Hope has earned this top distinction. Convoy of Hope is also included on Charity Navigator’s list “10 Charities With the Most Consecutive 4-Star Ratings.” Mission Statement Convoy of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit organiza- tion with a driving passion to feed the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach, and disaster services. Service Area Convoy of Hope provides services in the U.S. and around the world through six programs. In the past 25 years, Convoy of Hope has provided disaster response, conducted community events, and directed nutritional programs and sustainability projects in 49 states. Internationally, Convoy has brought help and hope to 126 countries and counting. 32 2019 GIVING GUIDE SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL | ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT

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