Where We Work: Epicenters and Model Implementers
In 2018 we felt God was calling us to help equip and empower the countless people sitting in churches nationwide, not just in the Pacific Northwest, who care about addressing the issues affecting their neighbors. Our way of doing this was by launching the Compassion Network. Our church and community partners in the Compassion Network fall into two categories: epicenters and implementers.

Epicenters are robust local expressions of Compassion Connect. They take our name, provide leadership, raise funding, and are invested in spreading unity and compassion in their region. They benefit from shared services that Compassion Connect provides.

Implementers are communities that implement a Compassion Connect service model (Compassion Clinics, Adorned in Grace, Compassion Care Centers). They receive resources and coaching from Compassion Connect.
Current Model Implementers
Model: Compassion Clinics
Compassion Clinics unite local churches together to meet essential community health needs by providing medical, dental, prayer, and other wraparound services free of charge.
David Douglas neighborhood, Oregon
Southern India
Model: Design Studios
Design Studios unite local churches together to prevent human trafficking by engaging them in mentorship of youth who face obstacles in life that put them in harm’s way for exploitation.
Beaverton, Oregon
Clackamas, Oregon
Milwaukie, Oregon
SE Portland, Oregon
San Tan Valley, Arizona
Model: Adorned In Grace Bridal Shops
Our Adorned In Grace Bridal Shops unite local churches together to raise awareness and funds for the prevention of human trafficking and support for those affected.
Model: Compassion Care Centers
Compassion Care Centers unite local churches together to help struggling families and individuals thrive by connecting them to local resources and services. This is a model that we hope to help grow in new communities!
San Tan Valley, Arizona