My Nonprofit Reviews
Jerry D.
Review for Ventana Ministries, Temecula, CA, USA
Ventana absolutely changes lives. A non-profit to me should be measured by its overall impact on society and cultures. Ventana does exactly this. Providing ways for youth and young adult to be transformed and overcome their past while being launched into mind molding and influencing roles within cities and University campuses. The impact of Ventana (the people) touching people has created a multiplying effect on the results and power of this ministry. I was a student within Ventana's discipleship program in 2007-2008 and I don't know how I would be where I am today with having gone through the laughs, tears and fears that I came out on top of after Ventana. This Non-profit is not for the weak in heart. If you believe in the impact but don't want to jump in full time it encourage you to give, give money, time, give in someway what you have to improving and expanding the influence of Ventana. If you have the resources, desire etc. to be directly involved by giving a part of your life to this Non-Profit, you'll come out of it extremely sharpened and refined. I encourage you because the return on your investment is worth more than you know. Let Ventana be your extension to the frontline of this broken and needy world. Reach out today and find the need you can help fill.
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If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
Changes are made daily. It's one of the key characteristics of a successful up and coming organization. "The flexible shall not break" as one put it. So in order to properly scale it's important not to tie ourselves down to processes and procedures that could be unto our failure later. Your greatest weakiness will quickly become your greatest strength when you apply Wisdom, Prudence and Counsel to the equation.
How would you describe the help you got from this organization?
Life-changing
How likely are you to recommend this organization to a friend?
Likely
How do you feel you were treated by this organization?
Very Well
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012