by Doug Hayes | May 23, 2019 | Western Uganda Primary School, Updates, Education, Uganda, Orphans
Through the Orphan Sponsorship Program, Covenant Mercies addresses poverty in the lives of fatherless children, and dismantles barriers to their education. Sponsors provide for their child’s school fees and supplies. Children receive nutritious meals and medical... Read more
by Doug Hayes | May 9, 2019 | Western Uganda Primary School, Updates, Education, Uganda, Orphans
Extreme poverty is a multifaceted issue. In order to address the various challenges facing our sponsored children in a well-rounded, culturally appropriate and sustainable way, Covenant Mercies partners with indigenous local churches and communities. Through these... Read more
by Doug Hayes | Apr 25, 2019 | Education, Updates, Testimonies, Healthcare, Sponsorship, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Orphans
We are pleased to share our 2018 edition of Stories of Hope, the Covenant Mercies Annual Report. Click here to view the report, and learn how our sponsors, donors, and partners are making an impact in Uganda, Zambia, and Ethiopia. Read more
by Amy DiMarcangelo | Apr 23, 2019 | Family, Sponsorship, Orphans
God has a tender heart for the vulnerable, and one way He calls His children to be imitators of Him is by giving generously and caring passionately for widows and orphans. Covenant Mercies allows us to do just that, and we are so grateful to partner with them to... Read more
by Brittany Kauflin | Mar 27, 2019 | Testimonies, Sponsorship, Ethiopia, Orphans
A few months ago I took my friend, Nora (10 years old), to see one of her favorite artists in concert. During the intermission they had a ministry present sponsorship opportunities for orphans in other countries. Nora, with her soft heart, turned to me and asked,... Read more
by Doug Hayes | Mar 12, 2019 | Orphans, Testimonies, Sponsorship, Ethiopia
As a young boy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Abreham Gashaw lost his father in an automobile accident. Now widowed, his mother struggled to keep various jobs in order to make ends meet. Abreham describes this time in his life: “The time that I had lost my father,... Read more