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Covenant Living at Inverness Helps to Make Tiny Home in Eden Village Possible

Giving Back to the Community is Part of the Culture at Covenant Living

When residents from Covenant Living at Inverness learned of the opportunity to help Eden Village of Tulsa by donating for the construction of a tiny home, they didn’t hesitate to do their part. In fact, they raised $50,000 for the project. A group of those residents recently visited Eden Village to get a firsthand tour of how their donated funds were put to use in helping to provide housing for a local individual now calling one of the tiny homes their home. In addition to being a sponsor, the residents from Inverness also donated starter items such as cleaning supplies and other essential basics. A few of the residents will also be volunteering with the Eden Village resident to serve as mentors over the course of the next year.

*Pictured are: Left to right front row: Phil Marshall, Betty Marshall, Jacob Will (Covenant Living at Inverness Executive Director) and Bill Bush (Resident Council President). Back row: Marlys Dow, Amanda Kerr, Leah Colburn, Joan Schoeder, Tom Wilson and Valerie Bomar (Covenant Living at Inverness Associate Executive Director).

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