Change 4 Change

Cumberland Community Church has partnered with Partners for Care and the Glory Outreach Assembly to support several projects in Kenya.  Your small change can make a big change in the lives of Kenyan people. We thank you for your support in making a true difference and being the servants we are made to be. Please find information about the projects below.

Here is how you can help:

  1. Scrounge around and find any small change you have in your seat cushions, pant pockets, car consoles, kitchen drawers etc. and collect it with your small groups.
  2. Bring in the change collected each week to the church and add it to one of the many larger containers you will see around the lobby.
  3. Watch your small change add up to make a big change in the lives of the Kenyan people.


Please read below for more information on the organizations and projects your money is supporting. For more information or to obtain coin collectors to use at your homes, offices and schools please contact Jess Beard at jessbeard7@gmail.com or (678) 756-3784.

Partners for Care

(www.partnersforcare.org)

Partners for Care is an organization that exists to provide hope and health for people in developing nations by empowering and equipping indigenous people.  Through Partners For Care’s Beat the Drum Children’s Home CCC will be helping to raise money and support for a community of orphans.  There are currently 12 children all with HIV/AIDS living at Beat the Drum, and there are additional children waiting to be moved to Beat the Drum, pending construction of additional homes.

Upcoming projects include:

  • Build additional homes – totaling 10, to allow Beat the Drum to support 50 children (each home holds 5 orphans)
  • Bringing electricity to the property.
  • Build a community kitchen and meeting room for the families of Beat the Drum.
  • Provide a van for transportation to school each day

Glory Outreach Assembly

(www.goaweb.org )

With the help of GOA, CCC is able to help sponsor widows and their children in the Kinangop region. The children are now able to attend school at GOA Educational Centre through the support of CCC and previous donations. Six cows were able to be bought for this community but due to the drought the last cow died over two months ago.

Upcoming projects include:

  • Purchasing chickens and build chicken coups for the purpose of becoming a self sustaining community

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