Springfield Business Journal_2020-08-28

G IV I N G O P P O RT U N I T I E S Mission Statement Convoy of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit organization with a driving passion to feed the world through chil- dren’s feeding initiatives, community outreach and disas- ter services. Service Area It is Convoy of Hope’s privilege to work with churches, businesses, government agencies, and other nonprofits to provide help to the impoverished, hungry, and hurting. Convoy of Hope provides services in the U.S. and around the world through six programs: Disaster Services, Chil- dren’s Feeding, Agriculture, Community Events, Women’s Empowerment, and Rural Compassion Initiative. Since 1994, Convoy of Hope has served more than 130 million people in 49 states and 127 countries. Funding Convoy of Hope is funded through private donations, corporate donations, and in-kind gifts. Without the support of our incredible partners and donors, Convoy of Hope would cease to exist. We’re humbled every year by the generosity of those who stand with us and their commitment to alleviating poverty and supplying hope to the world. How People and Businesses Can Help Hope takes teamwork. Volunteers, corporations and organizations are crucial to Convoy of Hope’s work responding 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 of Hope can visit convoyofhope.org/part- nerships to learn more about sponsorship opportunities. Awards Our commitment to excellence has been recognized by the largest and most-utilized evaluator of charities in the United States — Charity Navigator. Convoy of Hope has received Charity Navigator’s highest honor, the Four Star Charity award, each year since 2002. This prestigious accomplishment puts Convoy of Hope in the top 1% of charities rated. C O N VOY O F H O P E A D D R E SS 3 3 0 S . Patte rs o n , S p r i n g f i el d , M O 65 8 02 P H O N E 41 7- 82 3 - 8 9 9 8 W E B S I T E co nvoyo f h o p e.o rg SO C IA L M E D IA fa ce b o o k .co m /co nvoyo f h o pe @ co nvoyo f h o p e TOTA L N U M B E R O F EM P LOY E E S 2 03 A N N UA L R E V E N U E S $1 9 4 , 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 TO P E X EC U T I V E H a l D o n al d s o n , P re s i d e nt & C EO B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S C H A I R P E R SO N : D r. Aa ro n Co l e, S e n i o r Pa sto r — L i fe C h u rc h B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S Co ur t D u r ka l s k i (V i ce C h a i r m a n ) , CEO – Truline Industries D r. B ra d Tra s k (S e c ret a r y) , Pastor – Brighton Assembly of God S cott H owa rd ( Tre a s u re r ) , President – Commercial Roofers, Inc. D r. To m C a r te r, Cardiothoracic Surgeon D av i d C r ib bs, President – DCBC Development D o m i n i c k G a rc i a , Attorney at Law D r. N i c k G arz a , Secretary/Treasurer – DMin NPLAD Assemblies of God D r. S am H u d d l e sto n , Assistant Superintendent – Northern California & Nevada District Assemblies of God R a n d y H u rst , Director of Advancement – Assem- blies of God World Missions C h e r y l J a m i s o n , Pastor/Executive Team Member – Eastridge Church Te l vi n J e f f r i e s , Founder/CEO – Careergistics K l ay to n Ko, Senior Pastor – First Assembly of God  K ay Lo g s d o n , Senior Vice President – The Food Channel S h e r ily n n To u n g e r, U.S. Embassy D i s h a n W i c k ra m a rat n e, Senior Pastor – People’s Church Kirk Yamaguchi, Senior Pastor – Canyon View Church 28 2020 GIVING GUIDE SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL | ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT

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