SELF-SUSTAINING ORGANIZATIONS LAUNCHED BY THE NEW YORK FELLOWSHIP
The
Amistad Bolivian Mission
The Amistad Orphanage and Hospitality Center in Cochabamba, Bolivia
continues to thrive since its founding by the New York Fellowship
in 1985. Ten orphanage homes, housing 10 children each, have been
built to date in Amistad Children's Villa. In addition, a clinic,
school, and nursery facility in the remote Andes Mountain village
of Aramasi continues to improve the lives of Quechua Indians. This
Amistad facility serves as the only medical outpost covering a vast
territory of the Bolivian Andes Mountains. The first medical school
in Bolivia opened in recent years, as a direct result of initiatives
through the Amistad Mission.
Pregnancy Help, Inc.
From 1987 to 1991, the New York Fellowship operated its own Pregnancy
Counseling Service. In 1994, the NYF provided office space and developed
funding for a new non-profit organization, called Pregnancy Help,
Inc., a service offering support and counseling to women in unwanted
pregnancy.
Business & Professional Outreach
The New York Fellowship provided the transitional covering for
long time Executive Ministries leaders, David and Diane Balch, as
they launched a new ministry to reach professionals around the country
and the world with the discipleship strategy of win, build, and send.
Love & Respect Ministries
Dr. Emerson Eggerichs and his wife, Sarah, launched a new national
seminar series through the New York Fellowship, called Love &
Respect Ministries, which sponsors conferences around the country
with a unique message for strengthening marriages.
East Harlem Little League
Launched in 1993 with leadership from the New York Fellowship, the East Harlem Little League continues to serve hundreds of at-risk children
with mentoring and caring coaches. Since 1993.
Church Renewal Movements
B.J. and Sheila Weber have been on the forefront of efforts to
encourage new pastors to come serve the inner city, as well as restore
and reinvigorate failing, traditional churches.