Springfield Promise Neighborhood is committed to serving families within our Promise Zone schools. During this time of social distancing and closure of schools, Springfield Promise Neighborhood has changed how we…
Discombobulated, disconnected, anxious….these are the feelings that have been rattling around in my head and heart during these strange days of the Covid virus. And so I was excited when…
Stay at home and celebrate The Nehemiah Foundation on April 18, 2020. Simply make a donation or make a night out of it – at home with proper social distancing,…
Loving and Serving Our Neighbors During the COVID-19 Outbreak During this time of social distancing, many elder and high risk members of our community need assistance getting critical supplies. ?It is our…
Thank you for joining us for our Annual Winter Reception! We are so thankful for your partnership and continued prayers and are excited for what God has in store for…
The Nehemiah Foundation honored Joyce Smith of Springfield, Ohio with the 2019 Sara T. Landess Community Spirit Award at the annual Winter Reception. Joyce has touched countless lives in Clark…
Nehemiah
Our name was inspired by the Biblical account of a man named Nehemiah who God used to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. In those days, Jerusalem was a symbol of the city of God, God’s dwelling place and the center of life for the world. Today, we believe that in our community today, the idea of rebuilding our “walls” should not be a picture of creating separation, but rather, that of re-establishing the strengths of our community. Through things like sheltering for the weak, releasing human potential, and fostering relationships, our hope is to help bring people, churches, and ministries together for the good of everyone in our city. Click here to learn more about who we are.