MISSION WACO MISSION WORLD INC
1315 N 15TH STREET, WACO, TX 76707 www.missionwaco.org

Total Revenue
$3,260,627
Total Expenses
$3,196,952
Net Assets
$6,131,253

Organizations Filed Purposes: 1. PROVIDE CHRISTIAN-BASED HOLISTIC, RELATIONSHIP-BASED PROGRAMS THAT EMPOWER THE POOR AND MARGINALIZED. 2. MOBILIZE MIDDLE-CLASS AMERICANS TO BECOME MORE COMPASSIONATELY INVOLVED AMONG THE POOR. 3. SEEK WAYS TO OVERCOME THE SYSTEMIC ISSUES OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE WHICH OPPRESS THE POOR AND MARGINALIZED.

MOBILIZING PROGRAMS: SEMINARS DESIGNED TO RAISE PARTICIPANTS AWARENESS OF POVERTY LOCALLY, IN THE UNITED STATES AND WORLDWIDE. HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE STUDENTS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS ATTENDED THESE SEMINARS ENTITLED "POVERTY SIMULATIONS". IN ADDITION, THE ORGANIZATION SPONSORED TRIPS TO MEXICO, HAITI AND INDIA. THE PURPOSE OF THESE TRIPS WAS TO EXPOSE PARTICIPANTS TO CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS SITUATIONS. VOLUNTEERS FROM THE COMMUNITY AND CHURCHES OF THE WACO AREA AND ACROSS THE UNITED STATES HELP IN ALL PROGRAMS OF MISSION WACO. INTERNSHIPS ARE OFFERED IN A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES. "THE OTHER SIDE OF WACO" TOUR IS OFFERED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN WACO.

EMPOWERING PROGRAMS: THE ORGANIZATION SERVES THE LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH 16 PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO REACH OUT TO THE PERSONS WHO ARE POOR AND MARGINALIZED, INCLUDING CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ADULTS. PROGRAM AREAS INCLUDE DRUG AND ALCOHOL RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR MEN, HOMELESS SHELTER FOR ADULT MEN/WOMEN, AFTERSCHOOL AND MENTORING PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH AND CHILDREN, NON-RESIDENTIAL RECOVERY SERVICES, WALK-IN CENTER FOR HOMELESS, LEGAL CLINIC,HEALTH CLINIC, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS, JOB READINESS/JOB SEARCH CLASSES URBAN REAP (RENEWABLE ENERGY & AGRICULTURAL PROJECT. IN HAITI, MISSION WACO SUPPORTS A MICROCREDIT ENTERPRISE FOR WOMEN,ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SCHOOLS, A CLINIC, AND A WELL DIGGING AND CLEAN WATER PROGRAM.

RETAIL SALES PROGRAMS: THE WORLD CUP CAFE AND URBAN EDIBLES FOOD TRAILER PROVIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S TARGET NEIGHBORHOOD, JOB TRAINING FOR THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY AND A GATHERING PLACE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL ECONOMIC AND RACIAL BACKGROUNDS.OUR FAIR TRADE MARKET IS A SALES OUTLET FOR FAIR TRADE ITEMS THAT PROVIDE A LIVABLE WAGE FOR CRAFTSMEN FROM AROUND THE WORLD. THE CLOTHESLINE RESALE SHOP SELLS WOMEN'S NAME BRAND CLOTHING TO HELP RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE RECOVERY PROGRAM, UTILIZES VOLUNTEERS, AND DISTRIBUTES OTHER CLOTHING TO LOW-INCOME PERSONS. JUBILEE FOOD MARKET OPENED IN 2016 TO EFFECTIVELY END A FOOD DESERT IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.THE COLCORD CENTER PROVIDES RETAIL SPACE AT MARKET RATES TO ADD TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John CalawayEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$72,900
Jimmy DorrellPRESIDENT40$54,831
Bruce BrownFINANCE DIRECTOR40$40,577
Devin LiDIRECTOR1$0
Autumn OutlawDIRECTOR1$0
Kathryn ThompsonDIRECTOR1$0
Bronscha HarrisVICE CHAIRMAN1$0
Bill LockhartTREASURER1$0
Donnis SmithSECRETARY1$0
Kristen ThompsonDIRECTOR1$0
Ique RodriquezDIRECTOR1$0
Mildred JupeDIRECTOR1$0
Dr Jerry ParkDIRECTOR1$0
Maritza PerezDIRECTOR1$0
Dr Rhonda MccarthyDIRECTOR1$0
Steve FellCHAIRMAN1$0
Louis GarciaDIRECTOR1$0
Janice BrockDIRECTOR1$0
Sue ParriginDIRECTOR1$0
Ella Jean ShankleDIRECTOR1$0
Megan SnipesDIRECTOR1$0
Jessica ArmstrongDIRECTOR1$0

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