What sets us apart…

We’re a small, grassroots movement that brings hope to “under-served” communities lacking a substantial NGO or non-profit presence.

Empowering People.

Transforming communities.

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Delivering Hope and Love

You don’t have to be a teacher to be an educator. You simply have to be a person who wishes to pass down knowledge and wisdom to others so that they may have the tools to build a life worthy of living. A life of HOPE. A life of LOVE.

Similarly, you don’t have to be a doctor or nurse to be involved in someone’s physical well-being. Community healthcare workers may not even hold a high school diploma but are simply willing to learn about what it takes to prevent disease, promote good hygiene, and to properly respond to medical crises. All that to bring HOPE and LOVE.

Regarding community service - anyone can make a difference! From children living in a slum, to fishermen on a rural island, we believe that people from all walks of life can lend a hand to do something meaningful. The bottom line - when you LOVE your neighbors as yourself and show it through a simple act of service, you can change the world by bringing HOPE.

And this is what we do at the ISC. We start grassroots movements with the most unlikeliest of people who have the power to make changes as significant as any state leader in the world. Our teams model that by first becoming an example of genuine, unconditional, servanthood. HOPE and LOVE.

Our vision until 2030 is to work and partner with dozens of underserved communities to empower residents for transformation.

What is our purpose that excites us every morning we wake? To serve the “least of these” by multiplying our God-given talents and resources for community transformation. (Matthew 25:14-45)

What is community transformation? How do we know when the task is complete?

When local leaders themselves can declare that their community has changed into one that exhibits love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, the ISC can confidently declare that transformation has occurred. If we never reach that ideal, as long as leaders believe that the ISC is effective at nudging entire communities toward the goal, we will continue serving in that location. Maybe our definition of transformation is never reached. But we believe that the journey itself will make a life-altering impact to many who feel the fruit of servanthood.

 Our Core Values

Holistic Approach

Innovation

Partnerships

SSAR Projects

Hope & Love

Community

Service

God-Centered

Generosity