Live River Fellowship – Supplying Needs Program

Live River Fellowship

Life River Fellowship – Supplying Needs Program Goals:
1) To give without any strings attached to individuals. We desire to meet material needs all while sharing the Love of Christ.
2) To help other groups, organizations, and churches with material items so they can continue in their efforts to reach our community!
3) To be a One-Stop-Shop for groups who have a desire to make a difference in their community. ​

Little Free Library

Little Free Library

Little Free Library was first started by Todd H. Bol who later created a non-profit organization.
This organization inspires a love for reading. It invites everybody to take a book and leave a book. The purpose of this organization is to provide age-appropriate books for children all over the world. Little Free Library helps maintain little libraries all over the world.

Lands Council

The Lands Council

The Lands Councils mission is to preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement. This organization is fantastic to collaborate with and have a variety of focuses from water restoration to wildlife support. They envision a day when the forests of the Inland Northwest are protected for a diversity of wildlife species and provide communities with a source of plentiful clean water. The Lands Council has a goal of a public that understands the importance of protecting forests and water.

Kootenai Humane Society

Kootenai Humane Society

Kootenai Humane Society is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. This organization provides quality humane care, rehabilitation, adoption, and education for the good of the animals and their companions in our community. Their vision is to “create lifetime friends through adoption.”

Joya Child & Family Development

Joya Child & Family Development

Joya Child & Family Development is an organization that provides early intervention services to children age’s birth to three who have developmental delays and disabilities. They provide personalized treatment and therapy for every child and work around the family’s needs in order to give the child the best possible care. They offer therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, and special education for all the children who are receiving services from Joya.