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Advocates of Victim Abuse     Outreach to the Congo                  Project Safe Essentials

Cross Cultural Trips (PACE)   Local Outreach Project Ideas

 

Special Interest Missionaries (SIMs)

Every three years, Midwest Conference Women Ministries is assigned different women missionaries who work with Covenant World Missions.

Each field missionary is invited to submit a $300 project grant proposal that would enhance their ministries.  In addition, these women love to hear from and be supported by the churches in our conference.  

Learn about our missionaries....

 

             students of one our SIMs

CROSS CULTURAL

TRIP

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In April 2009, a group of Covenant women from all over the country went to China.  A full report will be coming soon.  In 2008, women went to Japan (read the report here).

Feel like you’re missing out? Watch for information on the 2011 trip.

Click here

                               Conference Project 2010 -

                             

Living Out Our Mission Grant

In the name of Jesus Christ, Project Living Out Our Mission is designed to help outreach or care ministries developed by women ministries of our local Covenant churches. Seed money distributed is based on the merit of the program, the number of people affected, the impact, etc.

Read more and apply....

National Project 2010

Human trafficking is big business in our world.  Modern day slavery affects millions of people each year.  The fight against human trafficking is the Covenant Women's nationwide project for 2008.  Study this issue and become involved.

Get more information here...

-  "Break the Chains"

           

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AVA (Advocates for Victims of Abuse)

     

Most victims of abuse find it impossible to rescue themselves. They are often educated women who live in nice houses. Domestic violence is not defined by race, religion, or income. The one consistency is the victim’s gender. 95% of victims are female.  She can be a homemaker, a CEO, a teacher or your hair stylist. Click here to help another...or yourself.

Learn more at the AVA website.

 

Project Safe Essentials provides supplies to clients of a homeless shelter in Chicago operated by Jesus People USA (JPUSA).

Learn how your women's group can be involved.

Project Safe Essentials

   

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