Many Raleigh Mennonite folks work or volunteer in numerous non-profit organizations within Wake County and beyond. Below are a number of the organizations that RMCers support with their time, energy and financial resources.
Interested in getting involved with any of these? Use the contact form to ask for info and we’ll put you in touch!
- A Place at the Table
- Anathoth Community Garden
- Arts Together
- Christian Library International
- Dix Park Legacy Projects
- The Encouraging Place, including Racial Reconciliation Supper Clubs
- Families Moving Forward
- Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina
- FUNDAHMER (El Salvador)
- Green Chair Project
- Growing Together Preschool
- Habitat for Humanity (including Interfaith Build)
- Hearts and Hands for Haiti
- Hispanic Family Center
- Interfaith Prison Ministry for Women
- L’Arche North Carolina
- LGBT Center of Raleigh
- Loaves and Fishes
- Mennonite Disaster Service
- Neighborhood Network
- Oak City Cares
- Raleigh Organizing Against Racism
- Refugee Hope Partners
- Society of St. Andrew (gleaning)
- Step Up Ministry
- Urban Ministries of Wake County
- Wake Correctional Center for Men
- Wake Women Attorneys
- We Rise International
RMCers enjoy gleaning and sharing produce with friends who are a part of the Neighborhood Network. The network provides food and creates community for seniors with limited incomes. Most of the members live at Parkview Manor Senior Center.