Moms On A Mission
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Youth Mentorship
Provides mentorship, life skills, and guidance to youth through programs and activities.

Nutritional Guidance
Offers nutrition programs and activities for youth.

Support for Mothers
Supports mothers who have lost a child to gun violence.

Senior Care Programs
Provides care and support for seniors in the Shreveport community.

About
Moms On A Mission


Founded in
2019
EIN
611949074
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Human Services > Support Services > Transitional Housing For Women
Address
816 WAKEDALE ARCH CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322-7361 Unite States
Website
https://www.momsonamissionva.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Moms on a Mission, founded in 2018, supports the homeless in Southeast Virginia. They provide essential household items to individuals and families transitioning to independent living. They also create opportunities for children to serve their community. Partnering with local shelters and schools, they offer Welcome Home baskets, backpacks, and Community Cares Packs.
Mission
Moms on a Mission strives to minimize the effects of homelessness by engaging the community in providing tangible resources to those experiencing and transitioning out of homelessness.

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