North Coast Family in Need - Ramona

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Your gift provides immediate relief through gas and grocery cards for North Coast families facing extreme financial or personal crisis.

Contributions to North Coast Church are administered and disbursed under the supervision of the church. In the unlikely event that a ministry/project is overfunded, gifts may be used in another ministry/project in alignment with our exempt purpose. North Coast Church desires to honor unsolicited directed gifts but the final decision on the use of all funds rests with the Church.

About North Coast Family in Need - Ramona

Caring for Our Own in Crisis

Immediate Relief
for North Coast families facing emergencies

Congregational Care is a ministry of North Coast Church that strives to meet the needs of local families attending North Coast who are experiencing extreme financial or personal crisis. When church members face job loss, medical emergencies, unexpected expenses, or other urgent situations, this ministry provides a safety net—ensuring no family in the North Coast community faces their darkest moments alone. Through practical assistance, this ministry embodies the biblical principle of bearing one another's burdens and demonstrates Christ's love in tangible ways.

"We're called to care for one another—when our church family hurts, we respond with practical love that meets real needs."

What makes Congregational Care essential is their ability to respond quickly to urgent needs within the church community. Your donation purchases gas and grocery gift cards that provide immediate relief when families face crisis, helps cover unexpected financial emergencies that would otherwise devastate vulnerable households, and shows families they're valued members of a caring community. These resources transform desperate situations into managed challenges, loneliness into supported struggle, and crisis into testament of community love.

Will you help care for North Coast families when crisis strikes?