Running a non-profit is rewarding, but challenging work. We know this, because in addition to RJackson Media, we are also the co-founders of The Sound of Hope! We have worked in the non-profit sector for more than 15 years. We understand first hand all the facets of this field - the passion you feel for your cause, the needs of those you serve, and the importance of raising funds and awareness for your organization. We’ll work hard to help you connect with your donors and further your cause. The work you do is life-changing, and it's our honor to partner with you!
- Our Clients -
Shepherd's Cove Hospice in Albertville, AL provides critical end-of-life care. We partnered with SCH for a bold 3 Million dollar fundraising initiative that would empower them to continue, and expand, their vital work within their community and 9 surrounding counties.
The facility at Shepherd's Cove Hospice is truly exceptional. This updated Walking Tour was a wonderful way to introduce the community to all the comforts and amenities available for patients and their families.
Camp Hope is a program offered by Shepherd's Cove Hospice. The purpose of Camp Hope is to help children and adults move through the grieving process. The video below was created to highlight this program, and to thank donors.
The Sound of Hope is an international nonprofit that provides rescue, protection, and holistic care to orphans and vulnerable children. They currently work in Thailand, Burma, India, and Swaziland.
Extreme poverty in the high-mountain villages of Northern Thailand puts children at risk for human trafficking, malnutrition, and physical and sexual abuse. In 2011, The Sound of Hope raised the funds to purchase and renovate a new Children's Home in Northern Thailand. The Girls' Home, Baan Choo Jai, opened in 2013. This video tells their story...
The Sound of Hope also works to empower people right here in the US to fundraise for kids overseas. RJackson Media put together this video in an effort to raise funding for school fees in Africa. More than $13,000 was raised ensuring children in Swaziland get an education in 2018.