The Episcopal Vocational School in Cap Haitian begins at the primary level and goes through secondary. The vocational component is an important element in the lives of young Haitians as… Read more »
This program helps the students of the seven colleges in the area grow in faith, reach out to the non-Christian students, train and encourage the students and team leaders. Also,… Read more »
The CCAP-Harare Synod is a component of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, a transnational denomination headquartered in Malawi. Contributions to this ECO go towards supporting the ministry and outreach… Read more »
This ECO is useful in supporting projects which do not fall under the specific opportunities listed in the other ECO projects and with undesignated donations. This gives the Area Coordinator,… Read more »
The Israel Palestine Mission Network, in solidarity with churches and our other partners in Israel and Palestine, covenants to engage, consolidate, nourish and channel the energy in the Presbyterian Church… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa has congregations, evangelistic programs, educational, medical, and development institutions throughout the nation. Because of the general poverty of the nation, each of these programs… Read more »
St. Vincent, in the Haitian capital of Port au Prince, was virtually destroyed by the January, 2010 earthquake. St. Vincent’s had been a day and boarding school for over 400… Read more »
Gifts will help Across with relief projects in South Sudan in areas ravaged by civil wars; also, those displaced by the wars and provide project leadership in the areas of… Read more »
We are called to support the various efforts of our partners in Africa as they engage in ministering to children in need. Programs reach out to orphans and vulnerable children… Read more »
Contributions help support community orphan and vulnerable children care programs, providing basic needs including food, clothing, education and medical care and psychosocial development. Your gifts will support the African tradition… Read more »