Project: Re³ believes it’s essential to have strong partnerships with nonprofit organizations in the Kernersville, Greater Winston-Salem area, and Forsyth County. Below is a current list that will continue to grow as relationships are formed and nurtured. Click on the name of the nonprofit to find out more about the services it offers.
 
  • American Cancer Society – working to transform cancer from being deadly to preventable
  • Anthony’s Plot – a community for the homeless in Winston-Salem
  • Arts for Life – by providing educational art programs, we enrich patients’ lives, nurture their minds and spirits, and encourage positive healthcare experiences for children and their families
  • Bethesda Center – providing services to the homeless throughout Forsyth County
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters – helping children realize their potential and build their futures
  • Bradford Village Assisted Living – assisted living community
  • Brenner Children’s Hospital – among the best children’s hospitals in the country according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2013-14 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings
  • Campus Kitchen WFU – dedicated to fighting hunger and reducing waste through food recycling programs on college campuses
  • Cancer Services – exists to help those affected by cancer to regain a sense of control in their lives
  • City of Winston-Salem – visit the website to learn more about your community
  • Crisis Control Ministry – assists people in crisis to meet essential life needs and to become self-sufficient. Click Here for current ways to connect and serve.
  • Davidson Medical Ministries ministers to the needs of those in our communities who lack the resources to access quality health care
  • El Buen Pastor Latino Community Services – exists to strengthen Latino families in the Old Town area and help them adapt to their new lives in Winston-Salem
  • Exchange SCAN – provides a variety of programs to prevent and treat child abuse
  • Family Services – exists to promote the school readiness of children, the well-being of adults and families, and the safety of those in the community impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Forsyth Futures – puts community knowledge to work by providing an objective, broad view of local information, being a catalyst, connecting people, and serving as a convener. What we do
  • Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries a community-funded ministry which provides Christian Ministry, counseling, and re-entry guidance to the incarcerated in our area
  • Goodwill Industries of NWNC – creating opportunities for people to enhance their lives through training, workforce development services and collaboration with other community organizations
  • Gramercy Research Group – combines faith, science, and research to develop evidence-based programs that can help individuals adopt healthy habits
  • Greater Piedmont Teen Challenge – to introduce hope and healing to individuals with life-controlling problems through a personal, loving relationship with Jesus Christ so they may live successfully in society
  • Habitat for Humanity – brings together community partners and volunteers from all faiths to help qualified Partner Families construct, renovate, and purchase well-built, affordable homes and become successful homeowners. Click HERE for info on a the Nov. 1st event.
  • HandsOn NWNC – connects nonprofits with the resources needed to develop capacity, and we connect volunteers with nonprofits needing services
  • Imago Dei – helps women find their true identity in God, reflect His image in spirit, sou,l and body
  • Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home – care for those individuals living with a life-limiting illness and their families, through quality medical, emotional, spiritual, and social support
  • Kingswood High School at the Children’s Home – a public alternative school serving students in grades 6 – 12
  • Leadership WS – educating, connecting, and energizing leaders to serve and improve the community
  • Next Step Ministries, Inc. – assisting women who are victims of domestic violence and their children to break the cycle of violence
  • North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition – engages in grassroots advocacy, resource development, coalition building and direct services for those made vulnerable by drug use, sex work, overdose, immigration status, gender, STIs, HIV and hepatitis; also provides resources and support to the law enforcement, public health, and provider communities
  • Northwest Community Care Network – helping to bridge the gap of provider and patient education to improve access, quality and effectiveness of care
  • Nurse-Family Partnership -transforming the lives of first-time moms and their babies
  • On Wings Like a Dove – a ministry for the Loved Ones of Prodigals and Prisoners
  • Positive Wellness Alliance – serving people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS
  • Project Hope – a program offered by the WSFCS that addresses the needs of homeless children and their families
  • Re³Hope Center – provides free clothing, food, and counseling to individuals and families in need.
  • Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center – provides quality, professional equine assisted activities for both children and adults with special needs
  • Salem Pregnancy Care Center – offers pregnancy counseling, referrals for approved ultrasounds, abstinence education, parenting programs, post-abortion counseling, and adoption counseling to women, men, and families
  • Salvation Army – Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
  • Samaritan Ministries – providing hope and healing by sharing food, shelter, and guidance with the hungry, homeless and people in need through Christian love and service, for the benefit of all. Connect & Serve.
  • Sawtooth School for Visual Art – the only community art school in Winston-Salem
  • Second Harvest Food Bank NWNC – committed to reducing hunger and malnutrition in northwest North Carolina
  • SECU Family House – provides affordable lodging in a caring environment for referred adult patients and/or their caregivers who travel to Winston-Salem, N.C., for medical treatment
  • Senior Services Meals On Wheels – operates three nutrition programs to assist the homebound elderly in Forsyth County
  • The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem – promotes and supports successful aging by providing direct services, volunteer
  • opportunities, and enrichment programs for older adults
  • Smart Start of Forsyth County – serves children ages birth to 5 and their families
  • Solus Christus – dedicated to improving the lives of women suffering from alcoholism and/or drug addiction
  • StreetLight – provides resources and support for women in crisis, specifically those employed by the adult entertainment industry
  • The Enrichment Center – empowering individuals with disabilities: growth, dignity, choice
  • The Shalom Project – seeks to build a strong and healthy community by meeting the needs of people with compassion, celebrating diversity and working for justice
  • United Way Forsyth County – uniting the Community to bring together resources to identify and effectively address our Community’s most vital human needs
  • Veterans Helping Veterans Heal – a transitional housing program for homeless veterans
  • WBFJ 89.3FM Radio – Christian music for the Triad
  • Winston Salem Street School – a private alternative high school where at-risk youth are provided an opportunity to learn and grow in a small environment which reflects and demonstrates the love of Christ
  • Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools – At every school, students are led by teachers and staff members dedicated to helping them grow as students and people. Parents, students, schools and the community work together to build the leaders of tomorrow.
  • Work Family Resource Center – focuses on coordinating child care services with child care needs and providing public awareness about the importance of quality child care
  • World Relief of High Point – partners with the local church and community to assist refugee families by providing support as they adjust to their new lives in America
  • WS Rescue Mission – recovery services and life skill programs for men who want to come out of the homeless lifestyle
  • WS Urban League – to empower and advocate for a diverse community, to promote socioeconomic progress and parity through education, training, and civic engagement
  • YoungLives – a ministry of Young Life just for teen moms, their babies, and expecting teenagers. Connect & Serve.
  • YWCA Winston-Salem – dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
 
Project:Re³ is always seeking opportunities to connect with Christ-centered organizations that need the help of our Re:Group teams. Your mission may match the desire and calling of our members, so please contact us and advise us of ways we could work together to be Jesus’ hands and feet in the world.