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Our Mission of Peace, Care, and Support

The Shalom B Foundation exists to bring relief, encouragement, and hope to nurses facing difficult life circumstances. Those who dedicate their lives to caring for others often carry heavy burdens of their own, yet many suffer quietly without support. Our mission is to ensure that nurses in times of hardship do not have to walk through those seasons alone.

At its heart, the Shalom B Foundation is a faith-based charitable organization committed to serving with compassion, integrity, and love. Through our programs and outreach, we seek to provide practical assistance, emotional encouragement, and spiritual support to nurses who may be experiencing financial hardship, personal crisis, or unexpected life challenges.

We believe that the individuals who give so much of themselves in service to others deserve to be cared for, supported, and uplifted when they face struggles of their own.

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Bringing Peace and Support

A Faith-Centered Mission

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At Shalom B Foundation, this concept of peace guides everything we do. Our mission is to help restore a sense of stability and hope to those who feel overwhelmed or broken by their circumstances.

The foundation stands firmly on the promise spoken by Jesus in John 14:27: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.

These words remind us that even during life’s most difficult storms, peace can still exist. Through our work, we aim to share that message of comfort and reassurance with every nurse who reaches out for help.

Who We Serve

Licensed nurses working or residing in the Atlanta Metro area that include:

  • Registered Nurses (RNs)

  • Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)

  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs)

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Eligibility Criteria

A nurse may qualify if they:

  • Live or work in the Metro Atlanta, Georgia Area

  • Experienced a major life event within the past 12 months, such as:

    • Medical emergency

    • Job loss due to illness or injury

    • Divorce or separation

    • Death of a spouse or immediate family member

    • Domestic Violence

    • Natural disaster

    • Unexpected caregiving responsibilities

  • Can demonstrate financial hardship

  • Provide documentation (kept confidential)

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