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A Fun Event for Everyone at Covenant Presbyterian Church on April 9th!

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Help us to help others!

Covenant Presbyterian Church plans to participate in the OI Foundation's Blue Jeans for Better Bones and we need your support! On Sunday, April 9th, we are challenging the entire congregation to  participate in Blue Jeans for Better Bones.  Make a donation and then get a pass to wear Jeans or just dress down from you typical Sunday Best! A $5 donation will give you a sticker!  If you want to donate more, please do.

50,000 people in the United States are affected by osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a rare genetic disease that makes bones fragile and easily broken. A person living with OI may experience hundreds of painful fractures over a lifetime. Infants with OI are often born with multiple broken bones. In severe cases of OI, a cough can break an adult’s rib. Each person with OI is unique, with different fracture rates, a varied range of related health issues and his or her own path through life. Yet there is one thing every person living with OI has in common… an Unbreakable Spirit!

Please help us to provide answers to families, fund research, and maintain a network of support groups for families dealing with the daily realities of OI by making a gift and even joining us for this fun event. 

You can improve lives! To support the important work of the OI Foundation, simply click on the "Donate Now" link at the top of this page or see our table in the Narthex to donate cash or check in person! Make all checks payable to the OI Foundation. Then, please give your check directly to me as the event participant so that I can send it in to the OI Foundation.

We truly appreciate your time, consideration and generosity!

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