Faithventure Business as Mission Practitioners
Updated: November 20, 2013
A faithventure is a Christ-centered business or social enterprise created to employ individuals or communities rebuilding lives from addiction, homelessness, or prison.
Below you will find a list of innovative redemptive employment organizations from around the world.
If you know of another deserving program, let us know by commenting below or by sending us message. You can also contact us via Twitter at @jamesreiner.
A faithventure is a Christ-centered business or social enterprise created to employ individuals or communities rebuilding lives from addiction, homelessness, or prison.
Below you will find a list of innovative redemptive employment organizations from around the world.
If you know of another deserving program, let us know by commenting below or by sending us message. You can also contact us via Twitter at @jamesreiner.
- Advance Memphis Staffing: Tennessee staffing agency creating jobs for the the neighborhood surrounding the Cleaborn/Foote public housing developments.
- Advance Memphis Outsourcing: assembly and piecework services for Memphis area companies.
- Ashbury Images: San Francisco area printed and embroidered apparel company that employs and job trains at risk youth.
- Baby Bud's: a Denver maternity, baby and toddler products thrift store that employs disadvantaged single mothers.
- Belay Enterprises: a Denver faith-based nonprofit organization that creates businesses to employ and job train individuals rebuilding lives from addiction, homelessness and prison.
- Belly Acres Designs
- Boaz and Ruth: a Richmond, Virginia organization that operates Firehouse Café and Catering, Sunny Days Clothing Thrift, Parable Furniture Restoration, Harvest Thrift Furniture, Mountain Movers, and Boaz and Ruth Estate Sales Services to employ and train ex-offenders transitioning back into the community
- Branch Bistro and Catering: A Springfield, Missouri, restaurant that provides on-the-job training for participants in the Victory Trade School.
- Bud's Warehouse: a Denver area home improvement outlet that hires individuals rebuilding lives from addiction, homelessness, and prison.
- Building Bridges Professional Services: employs at-risk Grand Rapids' young people in a venture that provides lawn care, landscape design, home renovations/remodeling, snow removal, and other services.
- Cafe Reconcile
- Cafe Sonshine in Detroit: a family-friendly restaurant that provides healthy food and employs and job trains 7 teens and young adults annually.
- Clean Turn: A Columbus, Ohio, foreclosure property service company that works alongside area faith-based non-profits hiring chronically unemployed people in danger of homelessness
- Christ Kitchen: A Spokane, Washington, commercial kitchen, restaurant and catering business that employs women overcoming poverty, domestic violence, addiction, and homelessness.
- Communitas Auto Group, LLC: Prison Entrepreneurship Project's for-profit subsidiary that has purchased the rights to become the exclusive master franchisee for Auto-Lab Complete Car Centers for the State of Texas.
- Community Warehouse: A Milwaukee home improvement outlet that employs people rebuilding lives while providing low-cost building materials to area residents remodeling homes.
- Cook's Kettle Restaurant: A Springfield, Missouri, restaurant that provides on-the-job training for participants in the Victory Trade School.
- Dirt'N'Nails Farms: A new farming start-up in the Denver metro area that has the vision of transitional housing and employment in a farm setting
- Enviro-Recycle: A Denver area mattress recycling project that employs homeless and ex-offenders.
- Edge Manufacturing: A for-profit Bluffton, Indiana, company that manufactures high-quality plastic and metal baskets for various different commercial uses, employing ex-offenders.
- Faulu Kenya
- FCS Ministries
- Freedom Cleaning Services: a Denver area commercial cleaning service that provides single mothers and other disadvantaged women job training and life skills.
- Fresh Box Catering: Delicious and healthy sandwiches and salads for lunch-time events to employ individuals from the Faith Mission Ohio shelter.
- Good Neighbor Garage: Provides cars to disadvantaged families in order to increase employment success and support families in achieving self-sufficiency.
- Good Soil Industries: A Southern California temporary employment and landscaping company that empowers economically disadvantaged and homeless individuals through work and discipleship.
- Grace Period : A Pittsburgh area savings cooperative that provides no-interest and low-cost loans while developing savings for the working poor
- Homeboy Industries: assists at-risk and formerly gang-involved youth to become positive and contributing members of society through job placement, training and education.
- I Have a Bean Coffee: a Chicago area business that combines business and ministry by hiring ex-offenders to micro-roast its premium organic I Have a Bean coffee brand.
- Lakefront Roofing and Siding Supply
- Lamon Luther: A Georgia area sustainable furniture manufacturer that employs homeless craftsmen.
- Lou Malnati's Pizza in Lawndale: a partnershio with Lawndale Community Church that provides jobs and training to individuals rebuilding lives as well as anchors the redevelopment of the neighborhood.
- Mariners Resources
- Masterworks of Minneapolis: operates three redemptive employment businesses for individuals with significant barriers to employment: an assembly, manufacturing and packaging business, an auto maintenance enterprise, and a construction company.
- Mennonite Economic Development Associates
- Metal Movers
- Metro Merge: Faith-based business incubator for disadvantaged South Atlanta neighborhood.
- Milwaukee Works: A program of Community Warehouse that employs people rebuilding lives in computer recycling, assembly work, on-line book sales and cabinet manufacturing.
- Mission Returns: A can and bottle redemption business run by the Syracuse Rescue Mission
- New Beginnings Custom Woodworks: A Denver area custom cabinet manufacturer that employs and job-trains ex-offenders.
- New Door Ventures: San Francisco area non-profit that runs two faith ventures, Pedal Revolution and Ashbury Images, for at-risk youth.
- Nisolo Shoes: Markets and sells hand-crafted shoes to create job opportunities for Peruvian Shoemakers.
- Party Girl: A fancy dress retail business to provide opportunities for women in Guatemala at risk of human trafficking or modern day slavery.
- Peaches and Greens Detroit: A fresh vegetable and fruit retailer in one of Detroit's most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.
- Pedal Revolution: A San Francisco full-service bike sales and repair shop employing at risk youth.
- Prison Entrepreneurship Program: Provides inmates in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice with entrepreneurial training from Ivy League MBA students.
- Purple Door Coffee: A Denver area start-up coffee shop to employ yound adults leaving homelessness.
- Riverview Self Storage
- SariBari.com
- St. Vincent de Paul Matress Recycling
- Street Bean Espresso: A Seattle coffee shop that employs and job trains homeless youth.
- Ten Thousand Villages
- The Master's Apprentice in Denver employs and trains young men in furniture making while providing mentoring to develop life-skills and faith.
- Thistle Farms: A Nashville, Tennessee, faith venture run by the Magdalene Community that produces a popular line of natural bath and body products
- The Tomorrow Project Assembly Services: Catholic Charities project that employs San Diego area women leaving homelessness.
- Triple Thread Apparel: A Vanderbilt area social enterprise that employs ex-offenders in a t-shirt screen printing business.
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