PROJECT 700

3% Cover the Fee

Why Should I Give?

Because Hurting People Need Trained Responders

When people experience crisis, trauma, loss, or disaster, good intentions alone are not enough. Many Christians genuinely want to help but often do not know what to say or do. Project 700 equips pastors and lay leaders with practical crisis intervention skills so they can provide emotional, spiritual, and practical care when it matters most.

“A crisis moment is not the time to wish someone had been trained. It is the time to have trained people already in place.”

Because Every Church Can Become a Place of Hope

The vision of Project 700 is simple: train more people so that every Assemblies of God church in Pen Florida can have at least two individuals prepared to respond to crisis in their community. Whether it is a death, suicide, disaster, accident, traumatic event or community tragedy, churches can be the places where people find compassionate, competent care.

“Your gift helps train crisis care responders in local churches across Pen Florida.”

Because Training Multiplies Ministry

A dollar given to Project 700 does more than help one person it helps train someone who will care for dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people throughout their ministry. Every pastor, chaplain, or church volunteer equipped through this initiative becomes a multiplier of hope, extending the reach of the Gospel through practical compassion.

“We are not simply funding classes; we are investing in people who will spend years serving others in their darkest moments.”

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Crisis Care Solutions Inc. is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) public charity. Contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law. Donors should consult with their tax advisors regarding their specific tax situation.

  • Your donation helps equip pastors, chaplains, and church leaders to provide effective crisis care in their communities. A gift to Project 700 support: training scholarships, crisis intervention training, training materials and resources, and program development and administration.

    Every gift helps us move toward the goal of 700 trained crisis care leaders across the Peninsular Florida District.