Making a Difference
At Central, we believe God calls us to make a difference in our community and our World. Our missions are a critical part of our identity as a community of believers, sharing God’s love through service. Members of Central are involved in many causes throughout our community and our World. Our Missions & Outreach Team strives to find new and innovative ways to support these efforts.
It is our core belief that we can best make a difference by building relationships and walking in partnership with local people who understand their communities and who are striving to build their communities into strong and healthy societies. In keeping with this philosophy, we have adopted Rachel’s Children’s Home, Go Guatemala and the Cambridge Self Help Food Bank as our primary missions.
Together with our partners, we are striving to build God’s kingdom both at home and abroad.
Rachel's Children's Home
Central supports Rachel’s Home, an orphanage and Christian school for the child victims of Lesotho’s AIDS crisis.
For more than 10 years, Central has walked along-side Godwill & Hilda, the couple that runs Rachel’s Home, as they show God’s love to orphaned and vulnerable children. At Rachel’s Home, these children find a safe and loving Christian environment where they can begin to recover from the trauma they’ve faced. They also have a chance to attend school, maybe for the first time in their lives. Rachel’s Home is a place of hope.
With our partners, we continue to fund the orphanage, the school and the tuitions of the students attending secondary and post secondary institutions.
For more information, please click here.
Cambridge Food Bank
Central supports the Cambridge Food Bank.
The Cambridge Food Bank serves the City of Cambridge and Township of North Dumfries, which together have a population of approximately 145,000. The Food Bank helps more than 2,000 individuals and families each month, and distributes food to 26 community organizations.
Every Sunday, Central collects food for the Cambridge Food Bank. Please, even if it’s just one can, bring something for the food-bank. Every little bit counts.
Want to learn more? Click Here!
Go Guatemala
Central continues to support our friends in Cubulco, Guatemala. The chicken project startedwith our 2018 mission trip. A need was identified to help struggling families become more -sufficient. Alejandro and Kathryn Ortiz spent two years in Guatemala, serving and ministering to the local community. Though they have returned, the projects that they started continue and we continue to support them.
You can support this project too. For more information, please visit our Guatemala page.
News From Missions
Garden Party for Katelyn
Saturday June 9th @ 2:00 pm Come to a traditional English afternoon tea - staffed elegantly with a butler for service. Bring a chair and your...
Tsepang & Libuseng
Tsepang and her older sister Libuseng are examples of what can be accomplished when we work together. Their parents died of HIV/AIDS and they...
Rachel’s Home in Pictures and Words
Our mission at Rachel's Home is about the children. There are more than fifty children that call Rachel's Home their home. In March, our team of...
Press for Rachel’s
An article I wrote about our Lesotho 2012 Mission was featured on Ottawa Life Magazine's website. Click here to read the full article. Don't forget...
Travel Diary – Maputsoe
Stephanie Vizi, a member of our team, wrote this article about her experiences at Rachel's Home. It appeared in Ottawa Life magazine. Steph is...
Mission Sunday
The Lesotho Mission team invites you to join us, Sunday May 6th for our Mission Sunday service. At this service,our team will share their...
Rachel’s Home Update
Could you imagine never having had a bath? The children at Rachel's Home can. One afternoon while doing their chores, the girls invited me to come...
Craig & Yssie’s Photos – 2012
Craig & Yssie are returning members from our 2009 team. These are their pictures from the 2012 mission.
Last Day
The team has completed the build, roof is on, rooms are painted, new mattresses are in place, and all is well. Except, today is the last day...