CVCCS helps family stay together
Sherry Mattis found herself standing in the middle of a house strewn with piles of trash, rotting food, and a stench so bad she could hardly breathe. “There was no running water, it was unsanitary,”… Read More
Sherry Mattis found herself standing in the middle of a house strewn with piles of trash, rotting food, and a stench so bad she could hardly breathe. “There was no running water, it was unsanitary,”… Read More
As a longtime volunteer for Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services Summer Lunch Program, Kris Augsburger finds joy in serving children. Kris worked for many years as a learning support aid for Smoketown Elementary School up… Read More
Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services will once again participate in the Extraordinary Give on Nov. 22, 2019. This 24-hour giving marathon is an amazing way that area non-profits raise money and spread the word about… Read More
Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services (CVCCS) is seeking Christian mentors to be a buddy to at-risk children through its Rooted Afterschool Mentoring Program. Caring adults 18 and older are invited to be mentors to children… Read More
Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services is pleased to announce that Brittney Anderson is our new volunteer coordinator. Brittney, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in nursing from Liberty University, brings a wealth of experience in human… Read More
Since 2012, CVCCS has offered a program called Weekend Blessings that provides meal bundles of 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, snacks, and drinks to students in the Conestoga Valley School District referred by the… Read More
Dave Unangst has plenty of experience managing people and projects. And he brings that experience to Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services as the new warehouse operations supervisor. Dave started this newly created position in early… Read More
By Dottie Slothower We finished our second year of Rooted. Fifteen students came through our doors after school on Tuesdays. Faithful volunteer mentors from high school Juniors to retirees were matched with each student. Each… Read More
Thanks to a new Central Pa. Food Bank initiative, Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services now receives donations of fresh and non-perishable food from local grocery and convenience stores that would otherwise be thrown away. The… Read More
One Monday afternoon, Rev. Joseph D. Burchill was sitting in his office at Lancaster Alliance Church, when a young man, carrying an infant, knocked on his door. Rev. Joe remembers the man looking nervous and… Read More