CFA CARES

A Church for the Community. A Church for the World.

Explore the impactful collaborations we have with local organizations through CFA Cares. Join hands with us to make a positive difference in our community.

  • MARCH FOR DIAPERS

    Throughout the month of March we will be collecting diapers for families in our community. By donating diapers we can help ease the stress for those families with young ones.

    If you would like to help, you can bring diapers of any size on Sunday and drop them off in the lobby. You may also click the button below to help the purchase of diapers to donate.

  • Need Prayer?

    In moments of joy or challenge, our community is here to support you through the power of prayer. If you have a prayer request, please share it with us through our Connect form below, allowing us to join together in lifting your intentions to a higher source of strength and comfort.

  • Apartment Life Coordinators help apartment owners care for residents by connecting them in meaningful relationships. This, in turn, benefits everybody - from the residents' well-being, to the satisfaction of onsite staff, and the apartment community's bottom line. 
    Changing business. Changing lives. 

CFA Cares Partnerships

Below are all the local organizations that we currently partner with at CFA. You can learn more about each one by clicking below. All of these organizations are in line with the heart and mission of CFA and we invite you to donate funds and specific needed items throughout to help them further their impact.

  • Communities in School is working directly in 27 schools across the Kent and Federal Way school districts, we support students who are furthest from educational justice. Our evidence-based model of Integrated Student Support, which is a student-centered approach firmly grounded in the research on child and youth development, is designed to promote educational, social and emotional development of students and position them to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.


  • Convoy of Hope is a faith-based organization with a driving passion to feed the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach, and disaster response.

    In partnership with local churches, businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies, Convoy strategically offers help and hope to community around the world.


  • Footprints of Fight is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing services for the family and patient of pediatric cancer in Washington while going through the treatment process. These services reduce the family’s stress of everyday life through which increased levels of courage, optimism, strength, and resiliency will form to help the family conquer cancer.


  • KentHOPE is an Enhanced Shelter for women and children and is a ministry of Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. They can host up to 48 women and their children each day and night, and meet their immediate needs. KentHOPE is the front line and first point of interaction for guests walking in off the streets, interested in resources, emergency shelter and/or housing. They demonstrate the love of Jesus in action.


  • Olive Crest is dedicated to preventing child abuse by strengthening, equipping, and restoring children and families in crisis… One Life at a Time. We help build movements of family advocacy within churches that are simple, relational, and contextualized to the style and heart-connection of a church’s values. We focus on the idea that in every church, “Everyone can do something… What’s your something?”


  • Vine Maple Place is a Christian organization that breaks the generational cycle of homelessness by working with single parents and their children. Our approach offers safety, provides stability, and equips to self-sufficiency.

    The vision of Vine Maple Place is to end family homelessness in South King County, resulting in healthier communities where every child and parent has a stable home to grow and thrive.

  • Federal Way Cares for Kids is a nonprofit which coordinates the talents, resources, and skills of local organizations and individuals to maximize support received by kids and families served by Federal Way schools.

  • FUSION was founded in 1993 and is professionally staffed and volunteer supported. Their mission is to provide housing and support services to families experiencing homelessness in our community so they will have a safe, secure environment as they work toward self-sufficiency.

  • The Federal Way Senior Center is very fortunate to receive donations of breads, pastries, meats and produce from Trader Joe’s, Safeway (288th and Twin Lakes), Costco, Winco, Food Lifeline and other donors. Picking up items 7 days per week, our drivers generously give their time to bring back, unload, sort and store these donations.

    The Food Bank is open Monday and Thursday mornings from 9:00am to 12:00 pm for needy individuals/families. We serve as many as 220 families per week. Extra bread and pastry products are taken to low-income housing facilities. Please remember that the Food Bank is meant for those in need.

  • Prisoners For Christ is a non-profit organization with a mission to take the life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ into the prisons and jails around the world. Their efforts in the United States have gone digital to create video church services and Bible studies for inmates who have no other programming. Our mail-in ministries are thriving during this season! Requests for pen pals and the PFC Bible Correspondence School are up significantly. Funding for postage and other related materials is vitally important to this good work.


  • Beautiful Fight Marketplace partners with over 45 small businesses and nonprofits. They sell products that are shipped all over the country that are made by survivors of human trafficking, fair trade artisan groups, or small businesses who are giving a portion of their proceeds to fight human trafficking.