Membership
Membership continues to grow!
Thank you to our renewing members and new members* — Welcome to the Alliance!*As of October 31, 2023
NEW MEMBERS:
Tearsanee Davis
Rise, Inc.
TCOTLG Community Outreach & Services
Working Together Jackson
Operation J.O.S.H.U.A. Cares
Mississippi Farm to School Network
Greenville Renaissance Scholars
Friends of the Environment
Fabric, Inc.
Ebony Pearls Foundation, Inc.
RENEWALS:
The Little Light House Central Mississippi
The David & Lucile Packard Foundation
Team Hope – Mississippi District Council
Talbot House, Inc.
Steps Coalition
Singing River Health System Foundation
Pride Resource Center of North Mississippi
Mississippi Methodist Senior Services
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads Inc.
Mississippi Council on Economic Education
Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service
Level Up Learning
Hancock County Chamber of Commerce
Canopy Children’s Solutions Back Bay Mission
Renew Your Membership Have questions about membership and it’s benefits? Please send an email to membership@alliancems.org! |
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