WHAT IS COVE?

COVE is a safe place for men and women to find
recovery from life-controlling issues.

Every Tuesday evening, we invite you to come and be a part of our weekly gathering. Join us for a dinner, uplifting worship, insightful recovery lessons, and engaging
small group discussions.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who can benefit from COVE?
COVE is open to individuals who are seeking support and assistance in overcoming life-controlling issues. Whether you are struggling with addiction, mental health challenges, or other issues, COVE welcomes you with open arms and offers a supportive community to help you on your path to recovery.
Is COVE a religious group?
Yes, COVE is a Christ-centered group that operates from a Christian perspective and believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ. We believe in the transformative power of Jesus Christ; and, through Him, individuals can recovery from life-controlling issues.
Is COVE a confidential and safe environment?
Yes, confidentiality and safety are top priorities at COVE. We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment where individuals can feel comfortable sharing their struggles and seeking help without fear of judgment or stigma. All information shared within our community is kept confidential, and we have strict policies in place to ensure the privacy and safety of all members.
Why does COVE offer separate groups for men, women, and families?
COVE recognizes the importance of creating safe and supportive spaces where individuals can openly share their struggles and receive personalized support. By offering separate groups for men, women, and families, we can tailor our programs to address the unique needs and experiences of each group. This allows for more focused discussions, deeper connections, and a greater sense of camaraderie among participants.
How are the separate groups facilitated?
Each separate group for men, women, and families is facilitated by an experienced volunteers who is knowledgeable about the specific needs and challenges of the group members. Facilitators create a safe and supportive environment where participants can share openly, receive guidance, and engage in meaningful discussions aimed at fostering personal growth and recovery.
Is there a cost associated with COVE?
COVE is committed to making our programs and services accessible to all individuals, regardless of their financial situation. If you feel inclined to make a donation, you can; but, it is not required to participate.
How can I support COVE?
There are several ways to support COVE. You can make a donation, pray for us, or spread the word about COVE and our mission to your friends, family, and community. If you are interested in donating, you can reach us by phone at 989-681-2353 or by email at office@parksideassembly.com.
How can I contact COVE for more information?
If you have any questions or would like more information about COVE, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can reach us by phone at 989-681-2353 or by email at office@parksideassembly.com.

Our team is here to support you and provide you with the information and assistance you need to take the next steps on your journey to recovery.
Are the topics discussed in these groups different from one another?
While the overarching goal of all COVE groups is to support individuals on their journey to recovery, the specific topics discussed may vary based on the focus of the group.

For example, men's groups may explore issues related to masculinity and fatherhood, while women's groups may address topics such as self-care and empowerment. Family-focused groups may cover topics related to communication, boundaries, and rebuilding trust within the family unit.
Does COVE provide childcare for young children?
Yes, COVE understands that childcare can be a barrier for individuals seeking support, especially for parents with young children. To ensure accessibility, COVE free offers childcare services every Tuesday to accommodate parents and guardians who may need assistance caring for their children while attending COVE.