
PARTNERS IN MISSION
VALLEY VIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Here are some of the people and organizations that the Valley View community is partnering with in hopes of making this world a better place.


PARTNERS IN MISSION
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Chester County Futures
Providing comprehensive academic support, mentoring, and scholarships so that economically disadvantaged youth can succeed in school, higher education, and life.
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The Daniel Foundation
Providing mentoring, friendship and guidance to men for personal, spiritual and civic renewal.
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Daily Bread Community Food Pantry (Schwenksville Food Bank)
Eliminating hunger in the Perkiomen area by providing residents with programs that provide food, promote nutrition, increase self-sufficiency, and instill hope.
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For Pete's Sake
Enabling cancer patients and their loved ones to strengthen, deepen and unify their relationships by creating unforgettable and lasting respite vacations.
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Forteneiters
Providing those suffering from mental and physical disabilities with meals, friendship, and encouragement.
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Humankind Water
Eradicating the global water crisis by funding the development of wells, filtration systems, and rain catchment systems.
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The Laurel House
Ending domestic violence in each life, home, and community.
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Netzer
Connecting and caring for leaders, churches, and ministries in Southeastern Pennsylvania by providing opportunities to worship, pray and seek the Lord together.
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Operation Backpack
Addressing childhood hunger by providing food for homeless and hungry students in our community who would otherwise go without over the weekend.
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The Peacemaker Center
Helping people find peace with God, themselves, and others through individual, marriage, and family counseling services.
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Phoenixville Area Community Services (PACS)
Ending poverty in the Phoenixville area by connecting people in need with resources for food security, financial stability, and better health.
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Operation Christmas Child
Providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world in the name of Jesus through disaster relief and Operation Christmas Child.
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Special Olympics - Villanova
Providing year-round sports training and competition for those with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families and other Special Olympic athletes, and the community.
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Stephen Ministries
Equipping and empowering caregivers called Stephen Ministers to provide high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to those who are hurting.









