Non Profit Reviews
Purple Hearts Projects
Year in and year out a US soldier’s work is never done. We see their faces on the news, and read about their movements in the paper, but rarely do we have an opportunity to thank them. Purple Heart Projects makes that thank you easier than one could ever imagine. From simple donations, Purple Heart Projects puts together and mails care packages.
Purple Heart Projects is dedicated to helping military service members and their families, deployed and at home. We do that through organized projects that are designed to help ease the stress that soldiers and their families are placed under during periods of deployment, combat, recovering from wounds, and family issues. We are also committed to increasing awareness in our communities of the sacrifices that our soldiers and their families are making.
“We are constantly identifying areas that Purple Heart Projects can make life more normal and happy for service members who are fighting the war on terror, and their families.”- Carter Love
Mercy Ministries
Mercy Ministries, is focused on helping the young women in its care find healing and wholeness. Young women come to Mercy Ministries by choice because they want help. Mercy Ministries does not charge any young women for its services. I think this aspect of the program is very important because I have heard countless stories of girls going to rehab to seek help and as soon as their insurance runs out, they are sent home before they have fully healed.
Medical Foundation Success
Do you know those that are facing serious medical diagnoses that could use extra money to pay for medicine or procedures?
In November 2000, a friend was diagnosed with chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML). It was two days before Thanksgiving, so needless to say the holidays for her that year were a lot different from other years.
After getting past the initial shock of learning that she had cancer, and looking at all the options for treatments, most of them looked dismal. Her sister had heard about someone with Leukemia who had been in remission for seven years. Tracking down the person they learned that she had gone to a doctor in Arizona who prescribed “natural†immune building treatments. With this intriguing information they started doing research, prayed a lot and finally decided that the natural treatment was the path to take. At the time of leaving for Arizona in February of 2001, her white blood cell counts were sky high.













