Compassion Cares Corporation

Who We Are

About Us

Compassion Cares Corporation focus is at risk youth, young adults, women, and community needs in addition to building stronger relationships with police. Joblessness, inability, illiteracy, disability, impoverishment, family dysfunction, and incarceration are among the many barriers that render individuals and communities powerless. However, “We Dare To Care.” We aspire to help build healthier families and increase spiritual growth. We partner with civic leaders, cities, business owners and other non-profit organizations to launch vital programming, and initiatives within the community.

Mission

Our mission is committed to educate, inspire, uplift, and empower the community through support, programming, and outreach. We provide access and opportunities for resources, job training, growth, knowledge, and spiritual enlightenment that we’ve found success. 

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Founders

Cynthia and Marcus Tucker were both born and raised in the great City of Battle Creek, MI. Cynthia is a former police officer and Marcus is the son of a pastor in the city.

Undoubtedly, my true passion for service to people was exhibited through my career path. And after twelve successful years of protecting and serving officially I chose to utilize my communication skills, knowledge, and work experience to impact communities. My husband Marcus of thirty years decided he wanted to join in on the fun. So, we decided after raising four great kids and three cute dogs that the time was now. We dared to care.

Marcus a former little league coach, and direct care manager began to help by putting things in motion. We identified issues plaguing communities throughout the United States of America and decided to focus on the most at-risk individuals and neighborhoods. Initiating and cultivating relationships, developing programs, leading initiatives, and fostering partnerships brought about individual and community success. We believe and know through open lines of communication and relationships or lack thereof with civic leaders, police, and clergy within communities are necessary for positive change.

Board of Directors