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29 people are interested
FUNDRAISING
ORGANIZATION: COVE Alliance
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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29 people are interested
IMAGINE GATHERING WATER FROM A WATERING HOLE WHERE CATTLE HAVE JUST BEEN DRINKING. NOW IMAGINE YOU ARE A YOUNG CHILD AND YOU HAVE TO CARRY THAT 5 GALLON GERI CAN FOR 2 MILES.LIFE IS NOT EASY FOR THE CHILDREN OF UGANDA.
COVE ALLIANCE IS A NFP THAT IS STRIVING TO HELP IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THE CHILDREN IN KAPEEKA, UGANDA. SINCE COVE STARTED IT HAS BEEN ABLE TO BUILD A CLINIC AND PRIMARY SCHOOL THAT HAS HELPED TO ENRICHTHE LIVES OF THE CHILDREN AS WELL AS THOSE IN THE VILLAGE.
Fund raising is the backbone of the organization. It is what enables us to help the children who have nowhere to turn. By joining COVE you are taking steps to help the disadvantaged and orphaned children of Uganda. We need volunteer who can either lead a project or help with one.
WILL YOU JOIN HANDS WITH US AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THEIR YOUNG LIVES?
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.COVEALLIANCE.ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION.
More opportunities with COVE Alliance
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About COVE Alliance
Location:
PO Box 1051, Libertyville, IL 60048, US
Mission Statement
COVE Alliance is a charitable organization serving the orphaned and disadvantaged children of Uganda. Our mission is to provide social services such as shelter, food, healthcare and education in a Christian atmosphere that fosters love and shared responsibilities. Healthcare, education and vocational training will focus on breaking the cycle of poverty and preparing the children to sustain themselves and their families in the future.
Description
COVE Alliance was founded in April 2005. We received our 501c3 in Dec. of 2006. Our mission in the U.S. is to raise funds to support the projects in Uganda.
Our first project was to set up a sponsorship program and we now have over 166 sponsored children. Part of the sponsorship program includes providing healthcare for the children. Because there was no access to health care in the Kapeeka area we built a clinic that now services the needs of not only our students but also the community.
In Feb. 2010 the first two grades of the primary school opened. The Sue Gaubatz building was completed in 2011. It houses grades 3-4-5 and the adm. offices. Construction is now underway on a kitchen that will be used to provide meals for the children. The long range plans call for a Vocational School. Learning a skill will prepare the students to get a job and provide for their families.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
22 Bruce Circle NHawthorn Woods, IL 60047
DATE POSTED
July 20, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A