About Metro Ministries
Who We AreMetro Ministries is a Christian, non-profit organization dedicated to serving inner city children throughout the five boroughs of New York City and in various urban centers around the world. The organization was established in 1980 and has been serving low-income, inner city children and their families for the past 27 years.
Our Mission To Help Hurting ChildrenOur mission is to find and rescue inner city children in urban environments often plagued by poverty, violence, drugs, crime, and hopelessness. We offer programs designed to prevent children who are growing up in unfavorable settings from becoming mere products of their environments.
What We DoWe seek to bring hope to urban children through faith based and character education while addressing issues such as hunger, AIDS awareness, and child abuse.
Metro Ministries is currently the world's largest Sunday School serving over 42,000 children with Sunday School services, child sponsorship, special programs, and personal home visits on a weekly basis.
Due to the success of Metro’s programs, President George Bush, Sr. appointed the organization’s founder, Pastor Bill Wilson, to serve on the National Commission on America’s Urban Families in 1991. Metro’s influence was also identified as a factor in the noticeable reduction of crime in the Bushwick community and the organization was featured on ABC’s NIGHTLINE currently hosted by Ted Koppel in 1997.
Where We WorkHeadquartered in the heart of the inner city in Brooklyn, NY. We currently operate programs for urban children at over 150 sites in New York City, as well as in the Philippines, Romania, Italy, and South Africa.
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