Join us in restoring dignity, renewing hope, and transforming lives.
Sharing God’s Love Through Service
Who We Are
Covenant Missions Outreach is dedicated to demonstrating God’s love through compassionate, faith-driven service. We provide free medical care, mental health support, spiritual guidance, and humanitarian aid to underserved populations. Our mission is to close critical gaps in access to essential health services, promote emotional and spiritual well-being, and deliver practical care to communities in need—locally and globally—including newcomers to Canada, rural populations abroad, and traveling ministers.
We aim to restore dignity, renew hope, and transform lives through intentional outreach and service rooted in Christian values.
In support of our mission, Covenant Missions Outreach is established to receive and maintain one or more funds and to apply all or part of the principal and income, from time to time, to qualified donees as defined in subsection 149.1(1) of the Income Tax Act (Canada).
Additionally, we undertake activities ancillary and incidental to the achievement of these charitable purposes.








What We Do
01.
Free Medical Care
Offering health clinics, preventive care, and basic treatment to those without access, particularly newcomers to Canada and underserved populations abroad.
02.
Mental Health Support
Providing culturally sensitive counseling, resources, and wellness programs that foster emotional healing and resilience.
03.
Spiritual Guidance
Sharing the Gospel through prayer, mentorship, and faith-based encouragement to help individuals grow in their spiritual journey.
04.
Support for Traveling Ministers
Offering shelter, wellness support, and rest for pastors and missionaries serving on the frontlines.
05.
Humanitarian Aid
Responding to urgent needs with food, clothing, shelter, and relief supplies in both local and global missions.
06.
Building Communities
We are committed to long-term impact. By partnering with local leaders and organizations, we help build stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities—spiritually and physically.