
Puerto Rico Disaster Relief Drive
Volunteers of the Churches of God on the East Coast hosted a disaster relief drive in response to Hurricane Maria effects in Puerto Rico.
Volunteers of the Churches of God on the East Coast hosted a disaster relief drive in response to Hurricane Maria effects in Puerto Rico.
Members from the Boston and Springfield Church of God locations teamed up to remove trash from Dodge Park in an effort to beautify the park for the spring.
Church of God volunteers warmed the hearts of residents at The Chateau at Brooklyn Rehabilitation & Nursing Center with original singing and dancing performances.
About 30 volunteers from the Church of God worked with Blue Ocean Society for the Hampton Beach Cleanup, collecting more than 77 pounds of trash.
Church of God volunteers collected 40 bags trash and various debris from South Hurstbourne Parkway as part of an ongoing neighborhood cleanup effort throughout the city of Louisville.
Volunteers paid a visit to the residents from Shrewsbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. They entertained the residents with music from the ’50s and ’60s.
The UN CERF invites the Church of God to its high-level conference because of its contribution to disaster relief efforts.
The New Windsor Church of God hosted the Hudson Valley Kimchi Festival 2016 to promote unity and health in the community. It also served as a celebration for receiving the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, which the church was recognized with this past year.
Members of the Church of God in Louisville spent the day volunteering at Atria Senior Living in St. Matthews to entertain residents and share Mother’s love as part of the East Coast Volunteer Service Day 2016.
Church members from all throughout the East Coast competed in the 2016 East Coast Soccer Tournament.
The World Mission Society Church of God held its Mega Blood Drive 2016 in 13 different locations along the East Coast and the Caribbean on the same day.
The Church of God held the East Coast Mega Blood Drive at 13 locations along the East Coast. The blood drive in New England garnered more than 100 units of blood.