Renewal Partners

Community Renewal brings together caring partners to make our world a home where every single child is safe and loved. Partnerships are vital to our work; true community renewal simply would not happen without them. Here you will find many of our partners - organizations, businesses, universities and other groups who support the work of CRI in many various ways. This is not an exhaustive list, but is representative of hundreds of CRI partners.

(This page is under construction. Check back often for the latest updates) 

Fuller Center for Housing is a non-profit, Fuller logoecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing worldwide. By forming partnerships with local organizations, The Fuller Center provides the structure, guidance and support that communities need to build and repair homes for the impoverished among them. The Fuller Center started its partnership with CRI in 2005, shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Through this partnership, the Allendale neighborhood in Shreveport has seen a total transformation, as more than 40 houses have been built there for hurricane evacuees and local residents who are making this once high-crime area into a safe and caring community.

HelloWallet offers the most powerful online, indepelogondent financial guidance and management service in the United States. Members are provided with customized financial plans, 24/7 personal money-management and monitoring, and an individualized bank shopper service that looks at over 50,000 different financial products to find better prices and rates for its members. In partnership with CRI, HelloWallet will be providing one free subscription to a resident of a low-income Friendship House neighborhood in Shreveport-Bossier City for every five subscribers in Louisiana.

Hewlett Packard is the world's largest information tHPechnology company, with revenue totaling $114.6 billion in fiscal 2009. HP operates in more than 170 countries and has about 304,000 employees worldwide. HP strives to be an economic, intellectual and social asset to each country and community in which it does business. Through its Global Citizenship Strategy, HP makes meaningful and lasting contributions to improve people’s lives and work. "We are not here just to make X billion in revenues," said Paul Ellingstad, social innovation director. "The question is: Have you made the world a better place?"

TCU logoTexas Christian University, with nearly 8,700 students on its campus in Fort Worth, Texas, is launching an innovative pilot program in partnership with CRI that will train university students on many campuses how to build safe and caring communities across the nation. The university will roll out We Care TCU in the fall of 2010 to encourage and actively promote intentional acts of caring among the student body and in the community. Future plans call for development of a RenewalCorps team of students formally trained in the CRi model and construction of a Friendship House near the campus.

Bridge Business Partners

Bridge Business Partners are caring businesses who make a monthly financial commitment to help create a stronger, more sustainable community that is good for business and residents.

  • Cantina Laredo
  • Coyle Engineering Co.
  • Dethloff & Associates Inc.
  • Fast Signs
  • FitzGerald Contractors
  • Griggs Enterprise Inc.
  • Guardian Alarms
  • Hand Construction, LLC
  • Home Innovations
  • IM Wealth Care, LLC 
  • Insty Prints
  • Ivan Smith Furniture
  • KSLA News 12
  • McMillan Companies
  • Mike Salter/Realty Executives
  • Permatox Pest Control
  • Roadrunner Car Wash 
  • Roberts Cherry & Company
  • Ryan Walker Family Dentistry
  • Software & Services, LLC
  • Tom Wood/State Farm Insurance
  • Whitlock's Plumbing Company
  • Zocolos Neighborhood Eatery
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