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Send Me Project - Jamaica

The Send Me Project is a program that was piloted in the summer of 2012.  A family with three generations, including children ages 6 - 15, traveled to a small part of Jamaica for a missions endeavor.  The family completed spiritual preperatory curriculum and social studies of the community being served.  Each member had hands-on involvement in helping raise financial support for the trip.  To learn more, donate to the program, and/or see the outcome of this pilot program, click here.

Leaders Forum - Where are we on the missions field?

African Americans are noticably absent when it comes to missions.  This forum is designed to spread awareness and to inspire African Americans to be reignited to flood the world for Jesus Christ!  Check back soon for upcoming dates.

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Disaster Relief - Haiti

AAFM was involved in mobilizing a Disaster relief team to Haiti shortly after the earthquakes of 2009. 

Neighborhood Fathers Watch

The NFW was a program specifically developed in response to the overwhelming need of positive African American male role models.  The program involved time for bible study, safe fun, and positive reinforcement for young men in a local community.

Emerging Leaders Development

AAFM has been committed to working with current and emerging leaders in the Church.  Numerous conferences, forums, and think tanks have been facilitated to ultimately better serve the Kingdom of God.

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