C ovenant H ouse Of T ampa
COVENANT HOUSE of Tampa
COVENANT HOUSE OF TAMPA
HAS AFFORDABLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING.
AN OUTREACH OF BERITH MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
FOR MORE INFORMATION Formerly
known
as
Covenant
Chapel
CALL.813.410.8617.
Ministries and Covenant House of Tampa we have joined forces and are now under one name, Berith Ministries International, Inc. (BMI) Covenant House of Tampa is a ministry
ONE OF THE NEW HOUSING UNITS HAS
outreach of BMI dedicated to helping the least,
BEEN DEDICATED TO VETERANS, IN
the last, the lost, and the forgotten of, Tampa
HONOR OF SGT. TIMMOTHY JONES
and
WHO IS CURRENTLY SERVING IN
Hillsborough
County.
Our ministry
provides hope by meeting both tangible and spiritual needs. We provide food, clothing, shelter, life rehabilitation, education and job training, Biblical training and much more, through our ministries and outreaches. We are here to help reach those who are hurting and
“Serving the least, the last, the lost, and, the forgotten”
“Serving the least, the last, the lost, and, the forgotten”
in need. Welcoming; Unconditional love; Fair
and
non-judgmental
treatment;
Encouragement; Holistic approach; Alleviation of suffering; Truth; Pursuit of social justice; and Independence!
AFGHANISTAN.
Homeless does not have to mean Hopeless.
We Understand WE HAVE BEEN THERE
Covenant House of Tampa works to partner with people, organizations, and other outreaches to help meet the communities' most basic and greatest needs. Our outreaches provide food, clothing, housing, education, and job training to hurting and needy children and adults of different ethnicity and cultures.
SERVICES
Berith Ministries International PO Box 8354 Tampa, Fl. 33674 Phone (813) 498-0847 Fax (813) 964-6160 http://www.info@BerithMI.org
As one of the Senior Pastors of Berith Ministries International ending homelessness in Hillsborough County, is both a personal mission and a church vision. In 2003, Pastor Tracey Crocker became homeless with two children due to domestic violence. She made a promise that she would give back when she got back on her feet. You can read her story at www.unexpectedfaces.com/stories/tracey
The strategy behind each service component is to empower homeless individuals with the capacity to improve their situation by finding stable employment and housing, conquering addictions and progressing toward improved mental, spiritual and emotional well-being. The development of a wider array of services for the homeless has become a consensus among agency management and staff, that a homelessness prevention strategy is a crucial to the outcome of existing services.
Affordable Transitional Housing Services to provide permanent Housing Peer to Peer Supportive Services Life Skills Financial Skills Social/Civic Parenting Employability Friendship/ Intimacy Learning/Education Skills Self-Management Skills Addictions Recovery Supportive Services Food/Clothing Legal Medical Counseling Advocacy Services Homeless Government Social Investment programs Food Stamps Medical Housing Education Economics Covenant House Economic Enterprise Covenant House Employment Service
Covenant House of Tampa "Hand Up", not a "Hand Out"