Hall Steps Foundation
Started by runners Ryan and Sarah Hall; The Hall Steps Foundation aims to empower the running community to use the energy and resources that fuel runners’ athletic achievements for social justice efforts. Currently in its first year of operation, the Steps Foundation funds initiatives that tackle structural causes of poverty such as chronic lack of access to basic entitlements including clean water, shelter and physical security. Specifically, Steps partners with leading international and local nonprofits in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia to fund projects that invest in sustainable methods of enhancing access to basic essentials. To-date, this has included (1) constructing community wells in East Africa to secure water access; (2) funding an orphanage in Kenya to ensure access to shelter and basic education; and (3) sponsoring legal counsel for victims of human trafficking in Southeast Asia to enhance victims’ physical autonomy. In the U.S., the Hall Steps Foundation is funding youth mentor and running programs across the country that aim to position athletic activity, goal-setting and training camaraderie at the center of the national movement to improve youth health, fitness and opportunity
The Hall steps foundation and The Kenyan Kids Foundation are partnering together to build a hospital in Kenya and educate the poor and we are partnering with them! We ask that you visit their site and read for yourself the great things that they are doing for the kingdom of God. We will be raising money and putting other programs in place at our local church for you to to get involved in! The global mission of ending poverty and spreading the love of Christ is large and we need your help. We ask you to prayerfully consider becoming apart of our growing missions programs around the world. We need doctors, nurses, carpenters, and ministers in Kenya and other nations. Whatever your skill is, God can and will use it, just be willing.

