
Borodash is proud to once again support Neema House as the primary beneficiary. Neema (pronounced Nāma) is the Swahili word for grace or abundance. Neema House will be a children’s home in the Geita Region of Tanzania.

Borodash is proud to once again support Neema House as the primary beneficiary. Neema (pronounced Nāma) is the Swahili word for grace or abundance. Neema House will be a children’s home in the Geita Region of Tanzania.

Borodash is proud to sponsor Greenhouse Ministries once again. Operating in Middle Tennessee since 1999, Greenhouse reaches nearly 20,000 underprivileged individuals and families each year.
We will again collect canned goods for the pantry at Greenhouse Ministries. Labeled collection bins will be available at the start and finish lines this year. When you are shopping for your Thanksgiving meal please consider an extra purchase of some canned goods for donation.
New for 2011, we will also collect socks and underwear (new, ages 1-12) for Candle Wishes. Labeled collection bins for Candle Wishes will be near Greenhouse’s bins, both located at the start and finish lines.

Last year the inaugural Borodash benefitted two charities: Neema House and Greenhouse Ministries. This year, with expanded participation and sponsorships we decided that expanding our reach to beneficiaries was the logical next step. We'd like to introduce you to Candle Wishes, a Murfreesboro-based non-profit organization.
The Neema House Ministry is an outreach to orphaned children and broken families in Geita, Tanzania. Neema (pronounced Nāma) is the Swahili word for “grace” or “abundance.” Neema House will be a children’s home where people from the Geita community experience the grace and abundance of God through tangible acts of love and service.
Your registration fee will go to support Neema House. For more information, go to www.neemahouse.org.