
Niños de México is a non-profit mission organization directly supported by churches and individuals throughout the United States.
THE NEED
The Greater Mexico City Area is one of the largest urban areas in the world with population estimates ranging from 19.2 million to some 30 million people. In this city alone, there are hundreds of thousands of street children. Some have been orphaned. Others have been abandoned. Still, others are abused. All need the love of Jesus.

We believe in a holistic approach to ministry. Our aim is to see people transformed by the grace of Jesus Christ through our evangelistic efforts, but we also believe we must enrich people’s lives and society through education and empowerment. This strategy allows for holistic transformation of a person’s heart, mind, and soul.


Ray and Pam Trantham have been living and working in Odessa, Ukraine as full-time missionaries since 1995. Our main work is that of training national leaders for ministry by teaching at Odessa Theological Seminary.
New Mission Systems International (NMSI)
Jesse and Cynthia Frame.
Founded in 1989, New Mission Systems International (NMSI) was one family’s dream to assist Russian pastors in planting churches and discipling new believers. Building on this foundation, NMSI continues to join with God in what He is already doing to foster the church and believers globally. Over the past 25 years NMSI missionaries have lived out the gospel message in over 39 countries, touching hundreds and thousands of individual’s lives. By God’s grace and faithfulness NMSI missionaries and their faithful supporters, the vision and mission of NMSI to transform lives and communities continues to expand.

Palmetto House, with its forty-eight rooms, is the largest temporary housing facility in Volusia and Flagler Counties. Its purpose is to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals to permanent housing within a reasonable amount of time (usually 24 months). Temporary housing is primarily designed to serve homeless individuals in accordance with HUD’s Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) programs or functions. Supportive services provided to clients are case management, goal setting, counseling, life skills, alcohol/drug abuse services, mental health service referrals, other related health services referrals, Embassy of Hope assistance, Adult Basic Education, GED, HUD Certified Credit Counseling, Money Management workshop, Small Business Development classes, and permanent housing assistance. Drug screening is mandatory prior to entry and random thereafter. Participants must comply with strict house rules and make progress in meeting their established goals.

American Indian Christian Mission
The American Indian Christian Mission was founded in 1969 out of concern for the spiritual needs of Native American people. At that time, Vacation Bible Schools were held on the Navajo and Hopi reservations in the state of Arizona. The Lord continued to open the doors for the ministry. Land was purchased near Show Low and a boarding school for Indian children was started in 1985. AICM exists to “Evangelize and Equip Native Americans for Christ.”
