
Mission Work
I have a deep rooted passion for emotional, mental and physical progress. This applies to my own growth, to those that I love and to those I am bound to love! Reaching out to those in need has awakened a part of my soul that I didn't know existed! If it is within my ability to use any of my gifts to propel you forward, count me in!

Kenya [Nairobi,Kitui]
Greater Works Ministries International (GWMI) is a long-time established and registered charity. The missionary team has made countless trips all over the world, but predominantly Africa, to provide services and resources to those in dire need. In advance of arrival, the GWMI team coordinates with local leaders to notify those in need, identify quantities, and secure supplies, resources, and services for dispersion upon arrival. Items provided by GMWI, includes, but is not limited to the following: Blankets, sanitization, food, cooking tools, pain management therapy by licensed and certified practitioners, bible schooling, and supplies for the children. Within African society, widowed women are often outcasted and neglected. They and their children must fend for themselves in a harsh environment with no assistance. They often have no idea where their next meal will come from. Without access to pain management resources, treatable physical alignments often become lifelong burdens. This particular trip was based primarily in Nairobi Kenya and Kitui Kenya!

Zimbabwe [Harare]
Greater Works Ministries International (GWMI) is a long-time established and registered charity. The missionary team has made countless trips all over the world, but predominantly in Africa, to provide services and resources to those in dire need. In advance of arrival, the GWMI team coordinates with local leaders to notify those in need, identify quantities, and secure supplies, resources, and services for dispersion upon arrival. Items provided by GMWI, include, but is not limited to the following: Blankets, sanitization, food, cooking tools, pain management therapy by licensed and certified practitioners, bible schooling, and supplies for the children. Within African society, widowed women are often outcasted and neglected. They and their children must fend for themselves in a harsh environment with no assistance. They often have no idea where their next meal will come from. Without access to pain management resources, treatable physical alignments often become lifelong burdens. This particular trip was based primarily in Harare Zimbabwe!

Costa Rica [Children's Outreach]
An opportunity will always present itself if you keep you mind open to seeing it and seizing it. When Justin and I travel we make it a point to build relationships with the locals in order to gain insight into the areas with the most need. This gives us an opportunity to go into these areas and provide in areas where they are struggling most, in this case there was a massive shortage of food and toys for the children.

South Africa [Johannesburg]
Greater Works Ministries International (GWMI) is a long-time established and registered charity. The missionary team has made countless trips all over the world, but predominantly in Africa, to provide services and resources to those in dire need. In advance of arrival, the GWMI team coordinates with local leaders to notify those in need, identify quantities, and secure supplies, resources, and services for dispersion upon arrival. Items provided by GMWI, include, but is not limited to the following: Blankets, sanitization, food, cooking tools, pain management therapy by licensed and certified practitioners, bible schooling, and supplies for the children. Within African society, widowed women are often outcasted and neglected. They and their children must fend for themselves in a harsh environment with no assistance. They often have no idea where their next meal will come from. Without access to pain management resources, treatable physical alignments often become lifelong burdens. This particular trip was based primarily in Johannesburg South Africa!

Give Light Foundation [Orlando Chapter Fundraiser]
GiveLight Foundation is a non-profit humanitarian relief organization, established in Sunnyvale, California, USA in January 2005 by a group of young professionals. The foundation seeks to create durable orphanages and provide orphan care in response to natural disasters and extreme condition, like poverty and war. Since inception, GiveLight has been able to operate primarily using volunteer talents in the US to generate awareness and funds for our global projects. Inspired by Islamic values we strive to help orphans across the globe regardless of nationality, race or religion.

Kenya [Kitui, Embu, Meru]
Greater Works Ministries International (GWMI) is a long-time established and registered charity. The missionary team has made countless trips all over the world, but predominantly Africa, to provide services and resources to those in dire need. In advance of arrival, the GWMI team coordinates with local leaders to notify those in need, identify quantities, and secure supplies, resources, and services for dispersion upon arrival. Items provided by GMWI, includes, but is not limited to the following: Blankets, sanitization, food, cooking tools, pain management therapy by licensed and certified practitioners, bible schooling, and supplies for the children. Within African society, widowed women are often outcasted and neglected. They and their children must fend for themselves in a harsh environment with no assistance. They often have no idea where their next meal will come from. Without access to pain management resources, treatable physical alignments often become lifelong burdens. This particular trip was based primarily in Meru Kenya, Embu Kenya, and Kitui Kenya!

Bahamas [Hurricane Dorian]
Jumping into action after the devastation of Hurricane Dorian was an absolute necessity. Thanks to the Bahamas Harvest Church my team and I were able to coordinate travel to the areas where all of the children were transported after the devastating loss of their parents or guardians during the destruction. We collaborated with businesses and civil servants in our home towns and were able to arrive in the Bahamas with 14 oversized suitcases full of supplies, toys and clothing for the children placed in these orphanages. We were able to spend a significant amount of time with the children offering them emotional support and comfort during their period of grief.