In 2009, Covenant Community Care provided medical, dental, and counseling services to over 4,000 people who live below the federal poverty level.
The people we serve come from all walks of life. Some are recent immigrants, some are homeless, some are elderly, and too many are infants. But they all share one basic need...the need for hope.
Providing care for 4,000 was a huge undertaking but the need is even greater. In 2010 we are kicking off a major campaign to prepare Covenant Community Care to offer hope to even more people.
Introducing the 2010 Covenant Cares for 10,000 Campaign
Our goal for 2010 is to expand Covenant Community Care and prepare ourselves to be able to serve the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of 10,000 people. We cannot accomplish this goal on our own, but with Gods help we can accomplish it together.
Mark your calendars for our next big event!
The 7th Annual Covenant Community Care Charity Golf Outing
Can't attend but you would like to help Covenant Community Care prepare to serve 10,000 people?
We always need help in three important area...
Prayer - because we definitely cannot reach our goal without God's help
Your time - volunteers are critical to our mission and we always need more help
Donate - consider donating to help us expand
You can use the button below to donate to Covenant Community Care. A donation of just $15 allows us to provide a person with free medication for 3 months. With a donation of $60 we can provide them with free medication for an entire year!
Covenant Community Care is a 501 C3 organization which means that all donations are tax deductible.
The Jennifer Shaw concert in February was a huge success!
Over 300 people attended the concert, Jennifer put on an amazing performance and....we surpassed our fundraising goals
Thank you to everyone who made it a special night and a special thanks to Jennifer for sharing her gifts with us.
Meet Jennifer Shaw
Jennifer Shaw recently topped the national Christian radio charts with
a # 3 hit song "Your Great Name." After being classically-trained as an
opera singer at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, Jennifer
became a professor of music at Cedarville University before she felt
led into her current role as a worship leader at her local church. Her
testimony includes tragedy and triumph, being the parent of a special
needs child, and losing her father to Lou Gehrig's disease. Her new CD,
LOVE BROKE THROUGH, features songs that offer hope in any circumstance
and also reflect her recent experiences on the mission field in Africa
and the UK.