Alabama nonprofits Sozo Children and Grace Klein Community demonstrate the power of collaboration

| March 12, 2024 @ 8:00 am

By: Michael Sznajderman

When Sozo Children – a ministry serving Ugandan youth rescued from extreme circumstances such as abuse, abandonment and trafficking – needed a temporary U.S. home for its Uganda-based children’s choir, an offer from Grace Klein Community was music to its ears.

Sozo Children, headquartered in Birmingham, provides housing, healthcare, counseling and education to more than 150 children in Uganda. It also operates Sozo Trading Co., an upscale thrift store in Birmingham’s Avondale neighborhood that helps provide funds for the ministry.

Grace Klein Community, also located in Birmingham, is an educational and charitable nonprofit that operates FEEDBHM, a food rescue initiative where good food is diverted from ending up in landfills and reallocated onto the plates of the food insecure. In addition to food support and other programs, Grace Klein shares resources with families in need, such as diapers and wipes, clothing and small household items.

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