We are Mountains to Molehills
We have a diverse team of professionals and partners who are motivated to do good and help those in need.
Who We Are
We are Mountains to Molehills. As our name suggests, we desire to make molehills out of figurative mountains. When someone is in need and might lack or have a broken essential item or furnishing, we seek to fix that problem and make their lives a bit easier.
Our Vision
Mountains to Molehills provides relief for the purpose of improving the lives of the impoverished through appliance repair/replacements, home repairs, auto repairs, or other activities that might provide relief and service to poor or needy individuals.
Get Involved
If you want to make a difference and support Mountains to Molehills, consider donating via the link below or liking and sharing posts on social media.
Available Resources
If we can help in any way, please visit our resources page to understand how our process works and to get started so we can help you out.
If we can’t help, we try to maintain a list of additional resources around the Riverbend Area (to be expanded) that are not affiliated with M2M but might help fill the gaps that we leave.
Ways to Get Involved:
1) Donate
2) Partner with Us
If you want to make a difference and support Mountains to Molehills, consider donating via the link below or liking and sharing posts on social media.
Another way you can support M2M is by partnering with us. We are constantly seeking organizations that fix goods and appliances, sell home furnishings, or can assist our mission in any way. While we are looking for great partners, we appreciate any discounts that our partners can give in our contracts so that we can make our funds go further and help more people.
Meet Our Partners
Riverbend Family Ministries provides resources for smaller non-profit organizations to work together under one roof, providing families and individuals the tools they need to be self-sufficient. We concentrate our collaborative, holistic efforts on children, youth, and families who’ve experienced trauma, most often due to violence, addiction, poverty, and homelessness.