NHCLC Joins Good Neighbor Day America to Mobilize Churches Nationwide for Historic Day of Service

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The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) today announced its official partnership with Good Neighbor Day America (GNDA), a nationwide movement uniting organizations, churches, and communities for a coordinated day of service on May 16, 2026.

Through this partnership, NHCLC will mobilize its national network of churches to participate in local “Serve Events,” designed to meet the needs of local communities across the country while demonstrating the love of Christ through action.

Good Neighbor Day America aims to connect millions of Americans through shared service, storytelling, and impact. Powered by the America250 initiative, this initiative seeks to create a unified moment of compassion and community engagement nationwide.

“As the Church, we are called to live out the Gospel in our everyday lives and in our communities,” said Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the NHCLC. “Good Neighbor Day America represents a powerful opportunity to mobilize believers for the glory of God—demonstrating the love of Christ through service. We are honored to stand alongside this movement and activate our network for such a time as this.”

“Having the NHCLC join Good Neighbor Day America is an impactful multiplier for the nationwide day of service,” said Dominic Russo, co-founder of Love Has No Limits. “It wouldn’t be Good Neighbor Day America without participation and collaboration with the Hispanic faith community, a group that has modeled neighboring and commitment to community so remarkably.” 

“It is so encouraging to have the NHCLC join Good Neighbor Day America,” said Gabe Bahlhorn, chief communications officer of Love Has No Limits. “Together, we’re building something that can truly mobilize communities across the country and make a lasting impact. We cannot wait to see how this monumental day will inspire a movement of kindness, love and service across America.”

As a participating national network, NHCLC will serve as a leading voice in activating churches and ministries to host and participate in Serve Events—local initiatives ranging from community outreach and food distribution to neighborhood revitalization and support for families in need.

The partnership comes as the NHCLC celebrates 25 years of advancing the Lamb’s Agenda—championing life, religious liberty, family, and biblical justice—while continuing to expand its influence through strategic national and global initiatives.

Additional details regarding church activation, leadership engagement, and upcoming gatherings will be announced in the coming weeks.

The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) is America’s largest and most influential Latino Christian organization, committed to serving tens of thousands of Hispanic Evangelical churches in the United States and around the world. Recognized by outlets such as Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Christianity Today, CNN, Fox News, Univision, and NBC, the NHCLC provides a collective voice on key issues of faith, family, and freedom.

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