International faith-based humanitarian organization specializing in small-scale, grass-roots, sustainable solutions for disenfranchised, abandoned, and exploited people.
Monday, December 28, 2009
last Chance for 2009!
We have another team heading for Puerto Plata within the week. These sojourners are spending their own time, money, and energy to help build on the work there.
Here is your last chance for 2009 to make a donation to the cause and receive a tax deductible donation for the year. Please take a moment to send our four team members some much needed help.
I appreciate the help!!
Shane
Monday, December 7, 2009
December Sojourner Continued
Grass Roots continued…
At this time we are working with a group in the Dominican Republic that is already functioning with little to no aid from Mercy League. This has allowed us to make some headway, with a small number of children in the children’s home there. Increasing the number of sojourns to the project also increased the level of communication between Mercy League International and the Dominican wing.
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Morocco and a Change of Leadership continued...
No matter how much we have tried to avoid it, we realize that in each place we are in need of a self sufficient agent to oversee communication between our partners abroad and Mercy League International.
The director of Mercy League, Shane Mattenley, will be stepping down and taking a post in Morocco with his wife and children. Beginning in June 2010 Mercy League will have a new director. We will begin searching for a replacement beginning in February. Shane will stay on until June of 2010.
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501(c)3 Status continued...
Mercy League began in 2003 as a Corporation Sole, which represents about 5% of the non-profits registered in the United States. These types of organizations are similar to priesthood, monarchy, or elected official. One example of this is the Catholic Church which is involved in non-profit work in every corner of the world.
We have chosen to add a 501(C)3 corp. status because it offers us a more mainstream acceptance within other organizations, funding sources (grants and online credibility), and governmental partnerships.
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