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EST. 2006

We canvas three community areas in Raleigh:

Bragg St/Old Garner Rd area.

Martin St/David St area.

Jones St/St. Augustine's College area. 

 

We also host outdoor community events, at least once a quarter, to assist men, woman and children.  At these events, we feed the homeless, sponsor clothing drives, and provide services to individuals battling with substance abuse.  We have partnered up with the Raleigh Police Department, Wake County Human Services, and other organizations to clean up the drug invested neighborhoods/communities and strategically develop rescue projects.

Meet The Founder & Pastor

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Antoinette Evans 

Antoinette B. Evans, born in Charleston, SC, is a woman of excellence with many roles, who was chosen by God to minister to hurting women across the nation. She has been married for 20 years to Kenneth Evans and they have a beautiful daughter, Hadassah Evans. Antoinette is the daughter of Loretta Jackson and Wilmot Simmons. She is the founder and ministry leader of NDUECSON, Branch Chief for the RTP Finance center of the US EPA, and the owner of NDUECSON Tax & Financial Services. In 1992, she graduated from St. Augustine’s College receiving her BS in Computer Science with a minor in Accounting. In 2003, she received her call into ministry. In 2006, she started NDUECSON Outreach Ministry, a 501c3 nonprofit faith-based ministry, covered by the No Nonsense Kingdom Alliance under the leadership of Dr. Shirley R. Brown. The ministry has been an activate participant in serving the communities in and near Raleigh, NC since 2006. Furthering her call from God, Antoinette became a licensed minister in 2007 under the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship at Solid Rock Ministries International, pastored by Bishop L. Foday Fararr. In 2012, she received a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix.

 

 

Since Antoinette received her call into ministry she has been a woman of action positioning herself as a yielded and obedient woman of God doing the Kingdom’s work. She is involved in the MIME, dance, and homeless shelter ministry, while faithfully teaching on the streets in Raleigh communities weekly. Her favorite scripture is “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thine ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

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